Sunday, May 5, 2024

Chamber announces Construction and Property Awards finalists

Finalists for the Greater Lincolnshire Construction and Property Awards 2024 have been announced by Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce and headline sponsor, Wilmott Dixon.

Taking place on Thursday 1st February at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Lincoln, the awards are being hosted by comedian, actor, and presenter Lloyd Griffith.

Simon Beardsley, Chief Executive at Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce, said: “We receive a very high standard of applications year-on-year and we thank every business who showed their interest and took the time to apply.

“The judges were very impressed by the applications this year. All finalists should be extremely proud, and we look forward to celebrating their achievements with them in February next year.”

The finalists are:

Apprentice/Young Achiever of the Year – Sponsored by Lincoln College

  • Jess Melton – Simons Design
  • Justin Sturgess – Nave Plumbing & Heating
  • Conor Penlington – Waldeck Consulting
  • Liam Flower – Lindum Group
  • Alex Wilding – Starglaze windows and Conservatories Ltd
  • Katie Nesbitt – Kier Design and Business Services

Development Project (OVER £5million) – Sponsored by Shakespeare Martineau

  • BSP Consulting – The Hub and College, Horncastle
  • Longhurst Group – Caxton Place, Boston
  • Lincolnshire County Council – Lincolnshire Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Programme

Development Project (UNDER £5million) – Sponsored by Waldeck

  • Studio Map Limited – Iconinc Todson House
  • Core Architects – Mosaic Phase 2
  • Stirlin – Oxley House, Louth
  • Viridis Building Services – Blenkin Memorial Hall Boston

Residential Project of the Year (three or more units)

  • Longhurst Group – Caxton Place, Boston
  • Clarke Group Construction Ltd – Frampton West Development
  • Seagate Homes – Tower Gardens – Holbeach

Architecture/Design Consultant of the Year

  • Simons Design
  • Waldeck Consulting
  • YMD Boon Ltd

Other sponsors include Evolve Geo-Environmental, CE Midlands, Virdis Building Services Ltd, and R G Carter, with sponsorship opportunities still available. Simon added: “I wish the best of luck to all the finalists and we will see you as part of the Awards ceremony in 2024.”

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