UK project achieves ISO 44001 collaborative accreditation

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Collaboration accreditation
Costain, Skanska, Balfour Beatty and Highways England

The Integrated Delivery Team (IDT) on Highways England’s A14 Cambridge to Huntington improvement scheme in Cambridgeshire has achieved the ISO 44001 collaborative accreditation

The collaborative accreditation goes to Costain, Skanska and Balfour Beatty, for focusing on behaviours, organisational culture and management processes.

Nicole Preston, the IDT’s Head of Operational Excellence said: “We are the first project ever to receive this accreditation. Usually one of the companies of the joint venture is certified, not the project.

“This award is a reflection of the successful relationship between Costain, Skanska, Balfour Beatty and Highways England, in recognition of our continued effort to collaborate to achieve completion on time, within the agreed budget.”

The accreditation demonstrates how the team works as one, sharing resources, opportunities and successes.

Thomas Faulkner, Executive Vice President at Skanska UK, added: “This is further evidence of how Skanska, working together with our partners, is setting the standard in the industry for collaborative working, delivering tangible benefits for our customer, supply chain partners, and the general public.”

Last month, members of the team collected the ISO 44001 certificate from the Institute for Collaborative Working (ICW) Awards held at the House of Lords. The A14 improvement scheme includes new highway construction and the widening and improvement of existing highways.

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