Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS) Assessment 2023

Aug 03, 2023

We are thrilled to announce that as part of our Annual Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS), the CCS Assessor has awarded James Frew 3 grades of “Excellent”, in relation to the 3 key areas.


  • Respect the Community
  • Care for the Environment
  • Value their Workforce


The assessor commended James Frew on our community involvement and was pleased to hear about our significant sponsorship and support for the local North Ayrshire community events and initiatives. In addition, the assessor was impressed with our engagement with the local community through the use of local supply chain, our employment of local labour, and our support for local retail with the area.


The Considerate Constructors Scheme is a not-for-profit, independently managed organisation that supports and guides positive change in the construction industry. The scheme is designed to help constructors improve their behaviours and the impact of construction activity. The Code of Considerate Practice focuses on three key areas: respecting the community, caring for the environment and valuing the workforce.


Operations Director Andrew Fogarty said: "We are delighted with the outcome of our recent visit. We have introduced a number of initiatives within our Modernisations Business Unit which have been positively received by employees and stakeholders. For example, as part of our healthy eating campaign, we are now providing fresh fruit on site, sourced from a local supplier.


The monitoring visit was led by SHEQ Compliance Manger John Brennan who said: "This external recognition confirms that our sites are effectively managed, and our operations are in safe hands and well led by Paul Lynn, Steven McInnes and Michael McFarlane. The Considerate Constructors Scheme recognises the work we do in going the “extra-mile” for our clients and customers and I am delighted with the three grades of Excellent.”

CCS Assessment 2023
CCS Assessment 2023
CCS Assessment 2023
Paul Marshall
By James Frew Ltd 13 Nov, 2023
Plumbing apprentice Paul Marshall is set to test his skills against some of the United Kingdom's most accomplished students and apprentices during the WorldSkills UK National Finals in Greater Manchester on 15th-16th November. In his quest to be named SkillPLUMB champion, Paul will have to tackle a complex task that involves the installation of a central heating system and hot/cold water system, incorporating a boiler, unvented hot water cylinder and associated pipework and bespoke designed copper radiators. James Frew Managing Director Roddy Frew said: "I was delighted to learn that Paul has been selected to represent James Frew and West College Scotland at UK World Skills. He is an ambassador for James Frew and has consistently produced work of a very high standard. These types of experiences are essential for apprentices to test their practical skills and meta-skills and benchmark themselves against the best in the UK." We wish Paul all the very best in the final – good luck!
James Frew MD Roddy Frew and Peter Logue from TACT
By James Frew Ltd 27 Sep, 2023
James Frew Managing Director Roddy Frew popped down to The Ayrshire Community Trust (TACT) today to present a cheque as part of Challenge Poverty Week. The Ayrshire Community Trust are a small charity based in Saltcoats and forms part of the North Ayrshire TSI (Third Sector Interface) along with Arran Community and Voluntary Service. Their mission is to deliver programmes and projects which make a difference to people’s lives by encouraging, supporting, and promoting community action. Roddy said: “We are thrilled to support such a worthwhile initiative and I have been really impressed by the fantastic work TACT do within the local community. Our James Frew donation will help create helpful food hampers and also support North Ayrshire Food Bank.” Roddy added: “TACT has evolved over the years and carries out a range of additional functions which we believe work towards making North Ayrshire a great place to stay. The functions include employability services, training, youth development and social enterprise development.”  Challenge Poverty Week 2023 runs from the 2nd to 9th of October. https://www.tact.scot/
By James Frew Ltd 25 Sep, 2023
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