A new build mission statement should articulate a homebuilder's core purpose and values, focusing on quality, customer satisfaction, and potentially innovation, sustainability, or community impact.
Here are some key elements and examples to consider when crafting a new build mission statement:
Since we began, our objective has been to build market-leading new homes in locations ready for regeneration - where people would want to buy, either to live or invest, at highly competitive price, from single units, small scale gated developments; up to mid-size communal projects.
The company focuses on building high quality residential and mixed use developments with the philosophy of providing affordable homes for owner-occupiers, investors and parents buying for their adult children to allow them to study, work and live in the capital.
We are leaders in urban regeneration and have established an enviable reputation for our highly affordable, value for money, developments in undervalued locations which are set to benefit from inward investment in the form of new transport infrastructure, homes, shops and leisure facilities.
Because of the vast differences in scope, scale, cost, engineering requirements, equipment and building material needs, developers and contractors frequently specialize in a particular type of construction project (or several closely related types).
Some contractors may also structure their organizational chart to include different business units, with each focused on a different type of construction.