• Housing Excellence Partnering Scheme of the Year 2012
  • Finalists in the LABC Built in Quality Awards 2012
  • ROSPA 2012 Silver Award Winner
  • Accredited as an Investor in Diversity 2011
  • Reducing our carbon footprint by 5% annually
  • Five Times LABC Built in Quality Award Winner 2011
  • Housing Excellence Regeneration Scheme of the Year 2011
  • Investor in People Silver Status Accredited
  • 2011 ROSPA Bronze Award Winner for Health and Safety
  • Voted as a Best Company to Work for 2011, 2010 and 2009
  • Health and Safety OHSAS 18001 Accredited
  • Positive About Disabled People Accredited Organisation
  • Environmental ISO14001 Accredited
  • Quality Assurance ISO9001 2008 Accredited
  • £72m Group Turnover in 2010
  • CSCS Certified in house test centre
  • CSCS Platinum status - over 90% of our staff are registered
  • 10% of our Work Force are Apprentice and Trainees
  • Over 340 skilled and qualified construction professionals employed
  • Dedicated staff volunteering scheme, Escalate in the Community

Helping Young People into Construction

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Wednesday 2nd March 2011

Cruden Small Works' Management Team is working with Manchester City Council's Young People into Construction initiative and has recently placed apprentice electrician Phillip Giles with supply-chain partner WMB Installations.

"We recognise that the future of our industry and our businesses lie in the nurturing and development of young people." said Managing Director Mark Burns. "We also know how difficult is for so many of them to access training and employment opportunities."

"We are therefore pleased to be able to operate hand-in-glove with clients such as Manchester City Council on initiatives such as 'Aspire' and 'Helping Young People into Construction'. Cruden Group is proud of its pioneering work with communities – both as an Investor In People and as an Investor In Diversity. "Our own 'Escalate' initiatives demonstrate the huge importance we place on the development of talented people."






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