CIHT Awards 2019 celebrate industry best practice and excellence Highways & Transportation Infrastructure Projects Honoured
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Industry leaders, Senior Civil Servants, representatives from Local Government and statutory bodies attended the prestigious Chartered Institution of Highways & Transportation (CIHT) Annual Awards. Taking place on Thursday June 13th 2019 at the De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms, London they highlighted best practice, professionalism and excellence across the industry.
Welcomed by Matthew Lugg OBE, CIHT President, 2018-2019 to the 14th Annual Awards Dinner, the audience of over 400 guests celebrated the achievements of private and public sector partners in delivering complex projects across 16 award categories against three key CIHT themes: People, Better Places and Our Profession. The evening recognised winning, highly commended and commended entries and acknowledged the high calibre of all 150 UK and international submissions.
Matthew Lugg, CIHT President said:
“Our awards recognise the remarkable achievement of those working in highways and transportation. It is evident that highways & transportation plays a central and vital role in supporting a prosperous, equitable and healthy society. We are seeing recognition from government around our call for more certainty around funding of transport projects and maintenance of our transport assets at the national and local level. CIHT will continue to push for real delivery on the infrastructure projects that have been planned.”
CIHT / PlanGrid Collaboration Award
This award recognises the achievements and added value that results from effective collaboration in the development and/or delivery of solutions.
‘Evolution not Revolution’, SRN Alliance Area 3 & SRN Alliance Area 9 - a collaborative joint venture formed to adopt a common focus and shared approach to deliver a sustainable balance between meeting the needs of highway users, improving quality and minimising costs.
Andrew Hugill, Director of Policy & Technical Affairs, CIHT said:
“Evolution not Revolution took an innovative approach in enabling 24 suppliers across 2 Highways England delivery areas to achieve accreditation to ISO44001 in order to ensure a collaborative approach to meeting the needs of highway users. It has set a model for others to follow in the sector.”
Additional winners were:
More information on all the winning entries is available here on the CIHT website. For a full list of shortlisted entries, please see here.
Photos from the event are available via a gallery here or on request
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