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Who’s up for an award at the NASC Awards 2022?

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With the 2022 NASC Ball & Awards just around the corner, we look at who is up for a possible award at the highly anticipated event in London.

The huge annual scaffolding event which is taking place at Westminster Bridge Park Plaza Hotel, London on Friday 18 November showcases the very best scaffolding projects, processes, products and personnel.

After weeks of careful consideration by the NASC Awards judging panel, comprising experienced construction industry professionals, the shortlist for this year’s NASC Awards has been confirmed.

NASC Awards Shortlist

Apprentice of the Year

Louie Peebles (JMAC Scaffolding Ltd)
Lee Benson (Lyndon SGB)
Trenai Munnings (Lyndon SGB)
Mason Gill (SRK Scaffolding Ltd)

Health and Safety (Large)

Actavo UK Ltd
Bilfinger UK Ltd
Connect Scaffolding Ltd
KAEFER Ltd

Health and Safety (Small)

Chris Sedgeman Scaffolding Ltd
MR Scaffolding Services Ltd
Shield Services Group Ltd

Innovation of the Year

Benchmark Scaffolding Ltd – Benchmark App
Layher Ltd – Twix Beam
Lyndon SGB – QuickDeck
PERI Ltd – Evotop

NASC President’s Award (this year celebrating members’ sustainability and environmental achievements)

GKR Scaffolding Ltd
JFE Attridge & Sons Ltd
Liddiard Scaffolding Ltd
Tubes Scaffolding Ltd

Project of the Year (Large)

Bilfinger UK (Claymore CAP)
Enigma Industrial Services Ltd (Cameron House, Loch Lomond)
KAEFER Ltd (Hinkley Point C)
PHD Modular Access Ltd (HMS Victory, Portsmouth)

Project of the Year (Medium)

Apex Scaffolding (Exeter) Ltd (Wheal Betsy, Mary Tavy)
Chris Sedgeman Scaffolding Ltd (Geevor Tin Mine, Pendeen)
Connolly Scaffolding Ltd (The Printworks, Manchester)
JDC Scaffolding (Annexe Building, Smithfield)

Project of the Year (Small)

Infrastructure Site Services Ltd (Swaithe Viaduct Refurbishment)
Shield Services Group Ltd (Prince Charles Hospital, Merthyr Tydfil)
SAY Scaffolding (Northern) Ltd (Hull Maritime Museum)
TR Scaffolding (Bristol) Ltd (M5, J11 Golden Valley)

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