
Fourth Year as One of the UK’s Best Super Large Workplaces
BUUK Infrastructure (Power On’s parent company) has been recognised by its employees as a Great Place to Work® for the fourth year running, retaining our status as one of the UK’s Best Super-Large Workplaces for 2021.
This fantastic achievement would not be possible without the hard work and commitment of our employees to make BUUK a truly Great Place to Work.
Today, as a Group, we continue to be the leading provider of multi-utility infrastructure solutions to the UK’s new-build market, and this is down to the quality, performance and passion of our greatest asset, our employees. Achieving Great Place to Work (GPTW) status for a fourth year running demonstrates the real team effort across BUUK, where our culture, values and team spirit are so evident in every part of our business, especially over the last year.
GPTW is one of the world’s premier employer accreditations, operating in over 50 countries, recognising organisations that demonstrate excellence in Management, HR and Culture. Organisations are independently assessed through a rigorous process of staff surveys and cultural audits.

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