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ICM awards Jon Vanstone with prestigious Honorary Fellowship

Certass is delighted to announce that Jon Vanstone, Chair of Certass, has been awarded an Honorary Fellowship by The Institute of Construction Management (ICM). This esteemed recognition highlights Jon’s unwavering commitment to elevating standards within the construction industry and improving the quality of homes across the nation.

Jon, who also chairs the Building Safety Regulator’s (BSR) Industry Competence Committee (ICC) and the National Home Improvement Council (NHIC), received the award from ICM President Roy Blamey FIConstM. The presentation took place during a recent visit to Sapphire Balconies’ Head Office and their exemplary R&D Test Facility. The ceremony highlighted Jon’s visionary leadership and his unwavering dedication to driving cultural change within the industry.

“We are immensely proud that Jon has been honoured with this fellowship,” said a spokesperson from Certass. “It is a testament to his ongoing dedication to improving standards in the construction industry and enhancing the homes we all live in.”

Jon’s leadership has been instrumental in driving industry-wide improvements, and this fellowship acknowledges his significant contributions and visionary approach. His efforts have consistently focused on fostering competence and excellence within the sector, making a lasting impact on industry practices and standards.

Looking ahead, Jon Vanstone will continue his work with various industry bodies. 

“We look forward to continuing the momentum of competence with Jon at the helm,” the Certass spokesperson added. “His leadership and commitment are invaluable as we navigate the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.”

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