WysePower is now a Member of the Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS) following approval of registration – demonstrating the company’s commitment to strive for excellence in the industry.

We are delighted to be recognised as a Member of the Considerate Constructors Scheme. It allows us to demonstrate a commitment to high standards, community engagement, and minimising impact. The Scheme independently assess and benchmarks our performance so we can strive for improvement and development.”

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The CCS was set up to raise standards in the construction industry. The Scheme is a not-for-profit, independent organisation recommended by local authorities, the Government, main contractors, and major industry leaders.

Every year thousands of sites, companies and suppliers voluntarily register with the Scheme and are monitored against the Code of Considerate Practice.

Maddie Palmer, Group HSEQ Manager commented: “We are delighted to be recognised as a Member of the Considerate Constructors Scheme. It allows us to demonstrate a commitment to high standards, community engagement, and minimising impact. The Scheme independently assess and benchmarks our performance so we can strive for improvement and development.”

In order to become a member, construction companies must register as a Main Contractor, Sub Contractor or Supplier. Any company of any size can register, including trade contractors and those who work within the supply chain.

The Scheme was founded in 1997 and is owned by the Construction Umbrella Bodies (Holdings) Ltd (made up of the Construction Products Association and the Construction Industry Council).