360 Degrees Consultancy Wins Top Industry Award

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360 Degrees Consultancy Ltd has been crowned Consultancy of the Year 2025 at the annual NWCHSG Awards, held at the historic Royal Liver Building in Liverpool on Friday 28 March.

Based in the North West, the family-run firm was recognised for its exceptional contribution to the consultancy sector, particularly within scaffolding and health and safety.

Judges praised the company’s rapid growth since its founding in 2020 and its dedication to both innovation and community impact.

“This is an incredible honour,” said Karl DeGroot, Managing Director of 360 Degrees Consultancy Ltd. “This award is a testament to the expertise and hard work of our team. We pride ourselves on delivering honest, tailored, and impactful consultancy, and to be recognised among such strong peers is truly humbling.”

The NWCHSG (North West Construction Health and Safety Group) Awards celebrate individuals and organisations that go above and beyond in the field of health and safety, with a strong emphasis on raising standards across the construction sector.

The judging panel highlighted 360 Degrees Consultancy’s commitment to quality and community, noting: “Since its founding in 2020, this family-run business has grown rapidly, earning a strong reputation in its specialist industry. Beyond delivering high-quality service, the company actively supports a local charity, providing monthly donations to disadvantaged and vulnerable children—a true reflection of its values.

The business also generously shares its expertise, offering time and resources at events like the TW Forum and Scaffold Association, contributing valuable knowledge to the industry.”

Founded with a vision to offer clear, honest guidance in scaffolding compliance, tie testing, and shear tie consultancy, 360 Degrees Consultancy has become a trusted name in the industry, known for its customer-first approach and commitment to raising safety standards across the board.

The Royal Liver Suite provided a fitting backdrop for the ceremony, as industry professionals gathered to celebrate the very best in consultancy and health and safety excellence.

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