It was also a successful night for Women in Construction, with the first ever female winner of the Highlands College/Skills Jersey Star of the Future Award going to Olivia Methven-Higgins from Camerons.
Also a first-time winner was Granite Le Pelley, who received the Comprop Business of the Year with Over 10 Employees Award.

Pictured: Martin Holmes, Chairman of the Jersey Construction Council.
Other projects recognised on the night included the residential property of Logie Point that won the Dimplex Project of the Year Up To £1m award, and the Hospital MRI Scanner, which won the Pentagon Project of the Year Award between £1-£5million. The Jersey Electricity Sustainability Award went to the Premier Inn project.
Martin Holmes, Chairman of the Jersey Construction Council welcomed Chief Executive of the States of Jersey, Charlie Parker to the event and said that he hoped that he would take away a clear impression of a buoyant and highly skilled industry that will be a key delivery partner in achieving the Government’s strategic aims.
The full list of winners…
Highlands College/Skills Jersey Star of the Future
Olivia Methven-Higgins – Camerons
Granite Products Industry Achiever of the Year
Pascal Maurice – Granite Le Pelley
Jersey Development Company Health & Safety Award
Camerons
JE Sustainability Award
Windsor Court
Ogier Best Use of Innovation Award
SnagR
Andium Homes Business of the Year Under 10 Employees
LCV Interiors
Comprop Business of the Year Over 10 Employees
Granite Le Pelley
Dimplex Project of the Year up to £1 million
Logie Point
Pentagon Project of the Year between £1 – £5 million
Hospital MRI Scanner
Ronez Project of the Year over £5 million
Re-Development of Charing Cross
JeCC Lifetime Achiever of the Year
John Poole – Colin Smith Partnership
Lead photo: The Charing Cross area before and after renovation.