The CIHT Cymru Wales celebrate the very best the region offers across the key areas of highways and transportation. The Awards recognise the outstanding contribution that good projects and people make to our daily lives.
This event is now sold out, if you have enquires about your booking please contact wales@ciht.org.uk.
Winners will be announced at the Cymru Wales Annual Dinner on Friday 26 November 2021 at St Georges Hotel, Llandudno. With guest speaker Nigel Owens MBE.
Attend to surround yourself with today's leaders and rising stars for an evening of celebration, networking and opportunities to entertain your clients and business partners.
The guest speaker will be Leading International Rugby Referee Nigel Owens MBE.
Nigel Owens MBE is the most-capped referee in world rugby. Additionally, he is the first openly gay man to referee at the highest level.
Nigel was born and raised on a council estate in Mynyddcerrig, Wales. At the age of 16, he picked up a referee whistle, and the rest is history. He refereed his first international game in 2005 in Osaka between Ireland and Japan and made his World Cup debut in 2007 refereeing Argentina v Georgia.
Nigel is the only rugby referee to officiate at three consecutive Heineken Cup finals.
The CIHT Cymru Wales Awards celebrate the very best the region offers across the key areas of highways and transportation. They are free to enter, open to everyone: members and non-members; small and large organisations; public, private and third sector.
The categories available for entry this year are as follows:
This Award will go to the >£5m project which the judges feel is best aligned with the seven goals of the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015 and with the five ways of working associated with the Act.
his Award will go to the project costing no more that £5m which the judges feel is best aligned with the seven goals of the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015 and with the five ways of working associated with the Act.
This Award will go to the project which the judges feel best delivers the health, safety and well-being goals associated with the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015.
This Award will go to the project which the judges feel is best aligned with the seven goals of the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015 and with the five ways of working associated with the Act. The project must have been designed in Wales and constructed elsewhere.
This Award will go to the Graduate or Student who best demonstrates his/her understanding of the seven goals and five ways of working associated with the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015. The judges will be looking for evidence that he/she has applied this knowledge to their everyday project work. Entries should be in the form of a paper/dissertation not exceeding 2,000 words.
For further information, please e-mail regions@ciht.org.uk.
Price:
£70 pp exclusive of VAT.
If you have any questions around booking please contact wales@ciht.org.uk.
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