We are proud to announce that Maylarch has been awarded the Morgan Sindall Thames Valley Health & Safety Award 2025, in recognition of our company-wide commitment to exceptional health and safety standards. This award acknowledges the hard work, professionalism, and attention to detail demonstrated by our teams on projects across the region — in particular, our work at Little Reddings Primary School.

The award was presented to our Senior Contracts Manager, Michael Mullan, who accepted it on behalf of the entire Maylarch team. Our collaborative approach, stringent safety procedures, and clear communication with all stakeholders were instrumental in the projects success.

Our involvement at Little Reddings, delivered in partnership with Morgan Sindall, showcased the importance we place on safety in live environments. The site, which involved working adjacent to an active school setting, required a meticulous approach to planning and execution to ensure the safety of both workers and members of the public. We are pleased that this has been recognised not only through the successful delivery of the project but now also with this award.

Earlier this year, Maylarch also received the Northern Home Counties Supply Chain Health & Safety Award, further demonstrating our consistent track record in maintaining the highest standards across different regions and project types. While we have already shared the details of that award, the addition of this latest recognition reinforces the message that health and safety is central to everything we do. To find out more about our other H&S award read here.

At Maylarch, we firmly believe that delivering high-quality work goes hand in hand with maintaining a safe and well-managed working environment. These awards reflect the dedication of our entire team — from site operatives to senior managers — who uphold these standards day in and day out.

We extend our thanks to Morgan Sindall for this recognition and to all our staff, supply chain partners, and clients who continue to support and contribute to our health and safety culture.

To learn more about the Little Reddings project and our approach to safe delivery in sensitive environments, please read our case study here.