The cream of the crop for UK building and construction in 2021 announced
The hardest working, most talented and successful businesses from the building and construction sector in Britain are today celebrating as the finalists for the prestigious National Building and Construction Awards 2021 have been unveiled.
Backed by some of the most recognisable names in UK commerce the awards are part of the vision to raise the profile of industrious, hardworking and enterprising building and construction firms in the UK.
“I am delighted that today, following judging from our expert panel, that cream of the crop from UK building and construction have been unveiled.” said Awards Director Damian Cummins. “Those hard working and industrious firms will now attend the nationally recognised Awards Final in the shadow of the globally iconic Wembley Stadium in November.”
Nationally recognised firms, Liebherr, MHA Mcintyre Hudson, Crannull, The Jockey Club and Mu Mustard as well as the British Irish Trade Association have partnered with the Awards which showcase the very best talent in the building and construction industry.
“It has been in an incredibly challenging year for the building and construction industry” Damian Cummins, the Awards Director said. “The literally hundreds of entries this year has shown us the real hard work, creativity and dedication that has been put in by people who are literally building Britain for the years ahead.”
THE LIST OF FINALISTS CAN BE FOUND HERE.
The National Building and Construction Awards 2021 are made up of 19 categories that provide any successful business in the UK to enter these prestigious awards.
All entries are judged by a national panel of judges.
THE LIST OF NATIONAL JUDGES CAN BE FOUND HERE.
Finalists will now be making plans to attend the Grand Celebration Final which will be held the London Hilton Wembley Hotel on Thursday 18th November 2021.
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