National Building and Construction Awards chooses Cheshire

A Cheshire project manager has been recognised as one of the best in the UK after winning at the National Building and Construction Awards. 

Claudia Dickens, who works for Beeston-based Eaton Homes, took home the coveted Project/Construction Manager of the Year national title, marking a proud moment for both her and the company.

"I am over the moon to receive the recognition from such a prestigious event,” she said.

“It is a fantastic achievement to be recognised, especially in such a male-driven industry.”

Claudia joined Eaton Homes more than three years ago after a successful international career in event management, managing large-scale projects across the world.

Her role at Eaton Homes has been integral to the company's recent development and growth.

Since joining the team at Eaton Homes, Claudia has learned from company director David Thompson, who she says has been instrumental in her development.

“David has been an incredible mentor,” she added.

“His knowledge and experience are second to none, and his support has really shaped how I approach leadership and project delivery.”

Eaton Homes, known for its high-quality residential developments across Cheshire and the North West, was quick to celebrate Claudia’s success.

Eaton Homes were also recognised as finalists in the Residential Developer of the Year category.

For the full story, see Chester Standard

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