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Finalists announced for the Guernsey Construction Awards 2016

Finalists announced for the Guernsey Construction Awards 2016

Wednesday 28 September 2016

Finalists announced for the Guernsey Construction Awards 2016


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The island’s construction industry will be celebrating next month at an awards ceremony.

The Guernsey Construction Awards take place on Friday 14th October at Beau Sejour and building and construction professionals who have shown dedication and excellence in their roles have been chosen as finalists.

Peers, colleagues and the general public submitted nominations over a six-week period earlier this year and, after much debate by the various judging panels, including the C.I.G.P.E. and G.O.S.H.A, the following finalists were chosen:

Property Professional of the year Award

Paul Mason – RG Falla

Richard Lee – RG Falla

Michael Baudains – JW Rihoy

Engineering Project of the Year Award

Allied Aircraft Memorial – CBL Consulting

Future Proofing Guernsey’s infrastructure – JT

Havelet Waters Enabling Works - Geomarine

Health & Safety Award

Stuart Austin – JW Rihoy

Andy Ricketts – RG Falla

Mark Falla – G4S Secure Solutions

Rising Star Award

Antoinette Martin MCIAT – CCD Architects

Rob Lowe – CCD Architects

Lucas Willis (CA Duquemin) /Ryan Smith (JW Rihoy)  – Novus Group

There will also be a Lifetime Achievement Award and a Special Recognition Award handed out on the night

The Guernsey Construction Awards, organised in association with the College of Further Education and Locate Guernsey, and sponsored by Ogier Property and Channel Island Lines aim to highlight and celebrate the contribution these individuals make to Guernsey’s construction industry.

Joey Naidoo, head of the G.O.S.H.A. judging panel for the Health & Safety Award, said: “The standard of entries for this inaugural Guernsey Construction awards has been superb, which made whittling down the entries a very difficult decision for the judging panels. 

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