Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Winners revealed: the East Midlands Bricks Awards 2023

Property and construction professionals from across the region gathered last night (Thursday 28 September) at the famous Trent Bridge Cricket Ground for Business Link Magazine’s annual East Midlands Bricks Awards.

Recognising and celebrating those behind the changing landscape of our region, rewarding the very best companies, teams and individuals, the event offered the perfect opportunity to showcase the outstanding work carried out across the East Midlands over the past year and network with many of the region’s industry leaders over nibbles and complementary drinks sponsored by Nicholas Associates.

Attendees also heard from Matt Wallace, Director of Estates and Building Services at Leicester City Council, who kicked off the event with the keynote speech.

 

The finalists and winners in each category are revealed below:

Ellis Cullen, FHP, Amy Howard, FHP, Ketlin Maeorg, FHP, and Joel Pennington, OMS

Most Active Estate Agent – sponsored by OMS

Winner

FHP

Runners up

BB&J Commercial

Mather Jamie

Sam Crawford, MKM, Andy Myton, David Morley Architects, Becky Rabjohns, Price & Myres, and Clare Swaine, Henry Brothers

Commercial Development of the Year – sponsored by MKM

Winner

Henry Brothers Construction – SportPark Pavilion 4, Loughborough

Runners up

HBD – Power Park, Nottingham

Bolsterstone Group Plc, Chesterfield Borough Council – One Waterside Place, Chesterfield

Greg Simpson, Press for Attention PR, Emma Attwood, Cawarden, and William Crooks, Cawarden

Responsible Business of the Year – sponsored by Press for Attention PR

Winner

Cawarden

Runners up

G F Tomlinson

Aspbury Planning Limited

Jamie Duerden, Phoenix Brickwork UK Ltd, and Nic Rotton, Sterling Commercial Finance

Residential Development of the Year – sponsored by Sterling Commercial Finance

Winner

Phoenix Brickwork UK Ltd – St Marks student accommodation, Lincoln

Runners up

Elms Developments – Elms Phase Two Ltd

St James Securities, Grainger – The Condor, Derby

Graham Bancroft, Rushton Hickman Limited, and Robert Cole, Mather Jamie

Deal of the Year – sponsored by Mather Jamie

Winner

Rushton Hickman Limited – Branston Locks deal

Runners up

Bassi Group Nottingham Ltd – Job saving Pizza Hut takeover

Rigby & Co – Aida Factory deal

Gillian Minogue, Clowes Developments, Kate Henderson, Clowes Developments, and Heather Foo, Ward

Developer of the Year – sponsored by Ward

Winner

Clowes Developments

Runners up

Chevin Homes

Brackley Property Developments

Louise Jones, Matthew Montague Architects, and Ben Dawson, Blueprint Interiors

Architects of the Year – sponsored by Blueprint Interiors

Winner

Matthew Montague Architects

Runners up

IMA Architects

Influence Landscape Planning and Design

Clayton Penny, Chevin Homes, William Crooks, Cawarden, and Dan Stack, Chevin Homes

Excellence in Design – sponsored by Cawarden

Winner

Chevin Homes – Amber Farm

Runners up

Marchini Curran Associates – Phoenix cinema and art centre

Trident Construction Services – Lark Hill Retirement Village refurbishment

Justin Sheldon, HBD, and Lee Marshall, Viridis

Sustainable Development of the Year – sponsored by Viridis Building Services Ltd

Winner

HBD – Power Park, Nottingham

Runners up

Henry Brothers Construction – SportPark Pavilion 4, Loughborough

Elms Developments – Elms Phase Two Ltd

Oliver Ramm, RammSanderson, Christian Parnell, Bowmer & Kirkland, and Jon Moore, Bowmer & Kirkland

Contractor of the Year – sponsored by RammSanderson

Winner

Bowmer + Kirkland

Runners up

Cawarden

EE Smith Contracts

Clayton Penny, Chevin Homes, Robin Lee, Streets Chartered Accountants, and Dan Stack, Chevin Homes

Overall Winner – sponsored by Streets Chartered Accountants

Chevin Homes

 

See the event in the images below, taken by Richard Picksley.

Thanks to all our sponsors for supporting the East Midlands Bricks Awards 2023. Business Link Magazine looks forward to returning next year for the East Midlands Bricks Awards 2024!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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