Housing Wed, Mar 23, 2016 10:24 AM
NHBC Building Control Services is pleased to announce that Diane Marshall has been appointed to its board.
Now in its 27th year, NHBC Building Control Services is the largest Approved Inspector of Building Control in England and Wales, with 64% of all warranties issued by NHBC now incorporating Building Control.
Speaking about her appointment, Diane, who is also Group Head of Building Control for NHBC, said: “I am delighted to be appointed to the board of NHBC Building Control Services. The business has experienced a considerable expansion over recent years in the face of difficult economic times and now offers an unrivalled, comprehensive building control service for all new building projects.”
Earlier this year NHBC Building Control Services announced the appointment of Michael Black as its new Chairman, taking over from Mike Freshney, who helped to oversee the transformation of the business from residential properties only, to a full service provider for customers, including commercial properties.
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