CN Specialists 2021 finalists revealed

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The Construction News Specialist Awards has announced it’s 2021 finalists.

Now in its the seventeenth year, the Construction News Specialists Awards are the only national awards recognising the outstanding achievements of specialist contractors.

Focusing on our sector the Access & Scaffolding Specialist of the Year category have been shortlisted and well represented by scaffolding firms across the country.

Access & Scaffolding Specialist of the Year Finalists:

  • Benchmark Scaffolding
  • Lee Marley Brickwork
  • LTC Scaffolding 
  • Millcroft
  • PHD Modular Access
  • WellMax Scaffolding 

In other categories, WellMax scaffolding has also been named as a finalist for Project of the Year by a Specialist Contractor (subcontract up to £1m) for its work at The British Museum.

While Millcroft has been shortlisted in four other categories including; Specialist Contractor of the Year (turnover up to £25m), Project of the Year by a Specialist Contractor (subcontract from £1m to £5m), Health, Safety and Wellbeing Excellence and Training Excellence category.

The judges will reconvene for the final stage of the judging process, where they will interview finalists face to face before weighing up their achievements and deciding on a winner.

The awards take place on the 19th October 2021 at The Brewery, London.

See the full list of finalists here.

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