Construction News
02/11/2020
Kier Becomes First UK Construction Firm To Be Awarded Social Value Quality Mark Level 2
Kier Construction has become the first construction organisation in the UK to be awarded the Social Value Quality Mark Level 2.
The Quality Mark recognises distinction in values-led business that benefits customers, communities and the planet. It is one of the most rigorously tested standards of its kind in the UK.
In 2018 Kier was the first construction services business to achieve Social Value Quality Mark Level 1. To gain the Quality Mark, Kier needed to demonstrate evidence of a clear process for the strategic and operational management of Social Value. This included reporting against its Social Value Pledges, a positive influence on its stakeholders, and the accurate reporting of its impact and value across thematic areas, including value to the local economy. The Quality Mark also required the organisation to prove ethical decision-making and positive supply chain engagement through an independent audit undertaken by the SVQM team.
Level 2 takes this commitment further by demonstrating how we have been delivering on our plans to deliver the pledges we made to achieve Level 1. Through a process of audit across 10 of our projects representing each of our regions we were able to create and measure social value through our work to support:
• Skills and employment
• Work experience for young people
• Local charities and valued causes
• Local partners and supply chain
• Social enterprises
• Well-being in our staff and communities we work in.
Richard Davis, Kier Construction Director, said: "We are proud and delighted to confirm that we have now achieved Social Value Quality Mark Level 2. We saw the importance of needing to go further and show that we are meeting the commitments we have made as a business. Wanting to leave a positive footprint wherever we work is in the DNA of the business and our people and this award clearly demonstrates this."
The Quality Mark recognises distinction in values-led business that benefits customers, communities and the planet. It is one of the most rigorously tested standards of its kind in the UK.
In 2018 Kier was the first construction services business to achieve Social Value Quality Mark Level 1. To gain the Quality Mark, Kier needed to demonstrate evidence of a clear process for the strategic and operational management of Social Value. This included reporting against its Social Value Pledges, a positive influence on its stakeholders, and the accurate reporting of its impact and value across thematic areas, including value to the local economy. The Quality Mark also required the organisation to prove ethical decision-making and positive supply chain engagement through an independent audit undertaken by the SVQM team.
Level 2 takes this commitment further by demonstrating how we have been delivering on our plans to deliver the pledges we made to achieve Level 1. Through a process of audit across 10 of our projects representing each of our regions we were able to create and measure social value through our work to support:
• Skills and employment
• Work experience for young people
• Local charities and valued causes
• Local partners and supply chain
• Social enterprises
• Well-being in our staff and communities we work in.
Richard Davis, Kier Construction Director, said: "We are proud and delighted to confirm that we have now achieved Social Value Quality Mark Level 2. We saw the importance of needing to go further and show that we are meeting the commitments we have made as a business. Wanting to leave a positive footprint wherever we work is in the DNA of the business and our people and this award clearly demonstrates this."
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