Considerate Constructors Scheme
Tim Jones is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in the construction and education sectors. Currently serving as Managing Director of Tim Jones Consulting Ltd, Tim established the consultancy in May 2022 to pursue a long-held ambition of entrepreneurship. Alongside this role, Tim is a Scheme Monitor for the Considerate Constructors Scheme, focusing on site audits in South Yorkshire. Tim also conducts NVQ assessments for the National Construction College as an NVQ Assessor for CITB. Previously, Tim held significant academic positions at Sheffield Hallam University, including Principal Lecturer and Senior Lecturer, with a strong focus on student recruitment and construction management. Tim's career also includes leadership roles as a Senior Project Manager for Gala Coral Group Limited and as Brand Development Manager for Mitchells & Butlers PLC. Tim's educational credentials feature an MBA in Facilities Management and a Postgraduate Certificate in Learning & Teaching in Higher Education from Sheffield Hallam University, complemented by a Bachelor's degree in Construction from Sheffield City Polytechnic.
Considerate Constructors Scheme
The Considerate Constructors Scheme works with the construction industry and the public to raise standards and build trust in construction. We are a not-for-profit, independently managed organisation. To help constructors improve their behaviours, we have created the Code of Considerate Practice which focuses on three key areas: Respecting the community; Caring for the environment; Valuing the workforce. Those registered with us make a commitment to conform to the Code and work to raise their standards above and beyond it. Whether you are a member of the public with a concern about construction activity, a contractor or supplier wanting to register your construction activity to raise your standards, or a construction client who would like your projects to register with us, we are here to help. Construction sites, companies and suppliers voluntarily register with the Scheme and agree to abide by the Code of Considerate Practice, designed to encourage best practice beyond statutory requirements. The Scheme's main areas of concern fall into three categories: the general public, the workforce and the environment. Visit our website to find out more or email enquiries@ccscheme.org.uk