CIOB postpones Construction Manager of the Year awards

Grant Prior 1 year ago
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The Chartered Institute of Building has postponed its annual awards which include the coveted Construction Manager of the Year prize.

Pictured at last year's event: Construction Manager of the Year Joe O’Connell (centre), with CIOB president Michael Yam (left), and TV presenter Anita Rai
Pictured at last year's event: Construction Manager of the Year Joe O’Connell (centre), with CIOB president Michael Yam (left), and TV presenter Anita Rai

The awards night was due to be held in its regular October slot but has now been pushed back until next Spring due to a shortage of entries.

In a statement the trade body said: “It is with regret that we have made the difficult decision to postpone CIOB Awards until Spring 2024.

“Our awards have a long history for celebrating excellence in construction. They were set to take place on 4 October 2023, but with a shortage of entries across all categories, due to the challenging environment the industry finds itself in, we have made this move to uphold the standards we are famous for, and to ensure that those who have entered receive the recognition they rightly deserve.

“We know this news will be disappointing to those who have entered. But we are excited to hold these awards in Spring 2024, giving the industry more time to take part and celebrate the remarkable achievements of the people who make construction great.

“Those who have already entered are being contacted and will have their entry automatically included in the Spring 2024 judging process.

“If you are working on a project, in a team or know someone who is doing amazing things in this industry we are open for entry now until 31 August 2023 with full details available here.”

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