Search resumes for coveted CIOB Awards entries
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[edit] CIOB awards are Back
The search for the construction industry’s most influential managers and leaders is back on as a new date for the coveted CIOB Awards is announced.
[edit] When are the awards?
Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) will host the prestigious event, formerly known as the Construction Manager of the Year Awards (CMYA) at London Hilton Metropole on 9 April 2024.
Aspiring winners can enter their submissions online at Enter | CIOB Awards with categories covering Client of the Year, Team of the Year, and the prestigious Construction Manager of the Year.
[edit] Return of categories
Following their introduction in 2022, categories recognising teams and individuals paving the way for sustainability and Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) in the industry will also make a return in 2024.
[edit] Closing date
The closing date for entries is 31 August 2023. CIOB will reveal the list of finalists later this year before the winners are announced at a glittering ceremony in London next Spring. Anyone who submitted an entry for the postponed 2023 event does not need to enter again.
[edit] Comment from CEO
Caroline Gumble, CEO at CIOB, said: ”The CIOB Awards provides an important platform to cheerlead for our sector and to share the stories of some of the best and brightest built environment professionals. I am absolutely delighted that we have now confirmed a new date for the awards and can look forward to celebrating this important industry in the Spring next year. I know there are many people who are doing amazing and innovative work within construction and I can’t wait to see them recognised and celebrated for their achievements.”
The most recent Construction Manager of the Year award was scooped up by Kier’s Joe O’Connell for his work on Exeter’s St Sidwell’s Point Leisure Centre. The same project saw his team take home the CIOB Team of the Year awards.
This article appears on the CIOB news and blog site as "Search resumes for coveted CIOB Awards entries" dated June 6, 2023.
--CIOB
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