The Camerons EfW Site team improved on their last years' performance by picking up a Silver Award at this years' award ceremony held in London on April 14th. Commenting on the award, Camerons chief executive, Martin Holmes, singled out the project team’s excellent communication strategy, helpful approach and commitment to demonstrating the highest standards of considerate construction. ‘I am delighted for the team. They have gone one better this year, collecting a silver award in 2011, an improvement on the bronze award which they scooped last year. Working on such a significant project has provided a unique challenge for the team in terms of the unusual type of build in addition to the high levels of public interest. We were the first company in Jersey to be awarded a Considerate Constructors National Site Award in 2010.’ Applications to the Considerate Constructor National Site Awards are assessed against an eight point criteria and must score highly in each to be recognised – considerate, environment, cleanliness, good neighbour, respectful, safe, responsible and accountable – all of which are very different measures to those usually applied to traditional construction awards schemes. The project scored highly on all eight sections, scoring at least 4.5 out of 5 against each criteria. Construction companies of all types and sizes were represented at the awards with only 650 sites recognised out of a total of 8,500 eligible projects. Annually this equates to around the top 7.5% of registered, eligible sites across the UK. Camerons is the first Jersey construction company to have registered with the UK wide Considerate Constructor programme.