Indevor Group has announced that it has officially been recognised as one of The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2026, achieving the accolade for the second consecutive year.
Based entirely on anonymous employee feedback, the recognition places Indevor Group amongst the top 1% of medium-sized employers in the UK. With only 218 medium-sized businesses nationally achieving the accreditation, the award reflects the company’s continued commitment to building an exceptional workplace culture.
Operating within the construction and infrastructure sector, where employee engagement and retention can often present significant industry challenges, this recognition is an even greater achievement and demonstrates the company’s commitment to investing in its people.
At Indevor Group, workplace culture is built through purposeful action. From investing in leadership structures, HR, training and development, to creating clear progression opportunities and continuously improving internal processes and employee support, the business remains focused on creating an environment where people can thrive both personally and professionally.
This achievement reflects the dedication of the entire workforce and reinforces Indevor Group’s position as one of the UK’s leading employers.
For more than four decades, the WhatHouse? Awards have brought together housebuilders, developers, housing associations and suppliers for the ultimate day of networking and celebration. Recognised as the Oscars of the housebuilding industry, the Awards return to London’s West End in 2026 for an afternoon and evening of networking, recognition and celebration at one of the capital’s most prestigious venues.
This year’s WhatHouse? Awards will be held on 20 November 2026 at the JW Marriott Grosvenor House Hotel, London.
Visit the WhatHouse? Awards website to find out more about entering, sponsorship and attending.



