Back in June CEW and Welsh construction celebrated the best of the best at the CEW Awards 2015. On Friday 23rd October our winners will be entered into the national Constructing Excellence awards. We wish them all the best of Welsh luck!
But remind yourself of why Welsh construction is so good and why almost every year, our CEW winners return from England with at least one national award. Take a look at our winners from this summer –
Download our winners brochure here: Winners Brochure – English Winners Brochure – Welsh
To view photos from our awards dinner please click here to view.
Integration & Collaborative Working Award:
Penarth Learning Community – Leadbitter – A Bouygues UK Company
SME of the Year:
1-50 – Thomas CMS (Holdings) Ltd
51-250 – Pro Steel Engineering
Sustainability Award – Our Legacy:
Winner: Ysgol Ffwrnes, Llanelli – WRW Construction Ltd
Highly commended: Coed y Brenin Visitors Centre – Architype Ltd
Value Award:
A465 Dualling Brynmawr to Tredegar – Carillion Civil Engineering
Health & Safety Award:
Cardiff Business School – ISG
Innovation Award:
Winner: Erwood Bridge Refurbishment Scheme – Dawnus Construction Holdings Ltd
Highly commended: Aberdare Community School (Sobell Redevelopment) – Laing O’Rourke/Atkins
Young Achiever of the Year:
Ester Coma Bassas, Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University
The Achiever’s Award:
Martin Nicholls, City & County of Swansea
Client of the Year:
City & County of Swansea
Leadership & People Development Award:
CYFLE Building Skills Ltd
Project of the Year:
Winner: Penarth Learning Community – Leadbitter – A Bouygues UK Company
Highly commended: Ysgol Ffwrnes, Llanelli – WRW Construction Ltd
But none of this is possible without the support of the whole industry and especially the CEW headline sponsors: Network Rail, Costain and ABC Electrification. So we would like to thank all the sponsors, judges and for those of you who submitted entries. Don’t forget to sharpen your pencils and begin preparing your entries for the 2016 awards soon!