At Foreman Homes, Health & Safety isn’t just a checklist – it’s a culture that runs through every layer of our business. As one of the South Coast’s leading privately-owned regional housebuilders, we know that building communities starts with protecting the people who build them. That’s why this Construction Safety Week, we’re proud to stand alongside our industry to help promote a safer, healthier, and more informed environment.
On our developments, we’re not just building homes; we’re engaging in the ultimate team sport. Every great team knows that success depends on each person’s commitment to show up prepared to follow the plan, work safely, and support one another. Every day is match day on our jobsites, and every staff member is on the front line, crucial to our Health and Safety success. By committing to excellence and delivering with intent, we’re not just completing sites; we’re helping to redefine what it means to be a top-performing construction team.
Health and Safety Manager, Chris Turner, said “At Foreman Homes, Construction Safety Week is every week, something that sets us apart in the industry.
Every day, week and month, we take time to recognise not just the safety of those who work with us, but their health. No job or timescale is too great to recognise a person’s wellbeing, unlike other developers who are more interested in targets, here at Foreman Homes we promote the importance of mental wellbeing. We have mental health first aiders on board who are always available to talk, listen and support anyone who needs it.”
Foreman Homes is committed to continual improvement. As construction methods evolve, so too does our approach to health and safety. Whether we’re laying the first brick or completing the final snag list, our commitment is the same: zero harm, every time.