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Jersey Construction Awards celebrates tenth anniversary

Jersey Construction Awards celebrates tenth anniversary

Friday 02 May 2014

Jersey Construction Awards celebrates tenth anniversary

Friday 02 May 2014


The Jersey Construction Council has introduced two new awards as it also celebrates its tenth year.

The Normans Health and Safety Award and the Ronez Building Regeneration of the Year Award will be among those presented to the winners at the Royal Jersey Show Ground in September.

Martin Holmes, The Chairman of the Jersey Construction Council said: “We are delighted to be able to include two new accolades for 2014 which is testament to the high regard that the construction industry places on the Construction Awards and the optimism felt after a difficult couple of years for the building industry as a whole on the Island”.

The council is pleased to also welcome two further new sponsors: Andium Homes  for the Project of the Year Over £1 million category and Skills Jersey  for the Young Achiever of the Year.

 The 2014 award categories are:

Gold Sponsors

Appleby                          Business of the Year Award

Andium Homes              Project of the Year Over £1 million                   

Jersey Electricity            Sustainability Award

Silver Sponsors

Benest & Syvret              Project of the Year up to £1 million

Hepburns Insurance       Industry Achiever of the Year

Insurance Corporation    Consultant of the Year Award

Normans                         Health & Safety Award                           

Ronez                             Building Regeneration of the Year Award                    

Rossborough                  Sub-Contractor/Supplier of the Year Award

Skills Jersey                   Young Achiever of the Year Award

The Jersey Construction Council will also present its Lifetime Achiever Award.

The closing date for all nominations is Friday 6 June, and nomination forms are available from www.jerseyconstruction.org.

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