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Current Filter: CAD>>>>>Awards> X marks the spot! Editorial Type: Awards Date: 07-2015 Views: 2194 | |||
| The Hammers X are gradually appearing on the horizon! Although the tenth Construction Computing Awards ceremony doesn’t take place until November it’s now time to start casting your nominations for the finalists in each category online. Which companies, solutions and products have made the biggest impact in the construction industry this year - or indeed which ones do you think will prove a force to be reckoned with in the future? The future? It's looking quite interesting in the construction industry at the moment, with some major infrastructure projects well underway, and others just about to commence - including London's 'Super Sewer' - and yet more being squabbled over, such as HS2, the Heathrow Expansion, EDF's Hinkley Point nuclear new build in my neck of the woods (which is in a stop/start situation) and several tidal barrages and lagoons. The downside is not a lack of will to get cracking on such projects, but a lack of young people entering into engineering and construction - a subject discussed in depth at the recent London Build exhibition and elsewhere. The corollary of that is balancing the employment of workers on an ad hoc basis to get projects moving along - without jeopardising Health and Safety and efficiency requirements - with properly trained apprentices, whilst conforming to growing employment rules and legislation. You may note that trend in some of the new Awards categories detailed here. So don't forget to put your project forward in one of our 'Project of the Year' judged categories - and perhaps reward the team with a splendid night out at the Awards ceremony itself! Please note that nominations close on September 4th 2015, so be sure to visit the website below and make your selections before this date.
CONSTRUCTION COMPUTING AWARDS CATEGORIES 2015 | ||
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