Sunday, December 22, 2024

Winners revealed: the East Midlands Bricks Awards 2024

Property and construction professionals from across the region gathered last night (Thursday 3rd October) 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.

Attendees also heard from Paul Southby – chair of Nottingham Partners, board member of Marketing Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, partner at Geldards LLP, chair of the Advisory Board to Nottingham Business School, chair of Broadway independent cinema, trustee of Clean Rivers Trust, and former High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire – who kicked off the event with the keynote speech.

The finalists and winners in each category are revealed below:

Nick Pettit, Tim Hubner, Chris Sharman

Commercial Development of the Year – sponsored by Global HSE Group

Winner

G F Tomlinson – The Air and Space Institute, Newark

Runners up

Brackley Property Developments – The Dock Extension, Leicester

Pick Everard – Nottingham Central Library

Darren Chapman and Ed Tripp

Contractor of the Year – sponsored by EMEC Ecology

Winner

Clegg Construction

Runners up

Cawarden

Winvic

Robert Maxey and Simon Prescott

Deal of the Year – sponsored by Tutum Consulting

Winner

heb Surveyors – The Oaks, Mansfield

Runners up

FI Real Estate Management – The Quad, Chesterfield

Freeths – Former Boots factory site, Beeston

Mark Macmanard, Ryan Pritchard, Conor Garvey

Developer of the Year – sponsored by IMA Architects

Winner

Vistry Group East Midlands

Runners up

Indurent

Wavensmere Homes

Jo Plant, Jonathan Plant, Richard Evans, William Crooks

Excellence in Design – sponsored by Cawarden

Winner

Distinctive Developments – Woodwell and Meadow Barn

Runners up

G F Tomlinson – The Air and Space Institute, Newark

Design Haus – Musters Road

Lisa Osborne-Biesty and Alex Edmeades

Most Active Agent – sponsored by Roy Geddes Bricks

Winner

Rigby & Co

Runners up

FHP Property Consultants

Salloway Property Consultants

Steve Fisher and Amy Biddell

Architects of the Year – sponsored by Mather Jamie

Winner

Matthew Montague Architects

Runners up

IMA Architects

Design Haus Architecture

Jo Plant, Jonathan Plant, Richard Evans, Iain Hibbert

Residential Development of the Year – sponsored by Devello

Winner

Distinctive Developments – Woodwell and Meadow Barn

Runners up

Phoenix Brickwork UK LTD – IQ Nelson Court

Chevin Homes – Chevin Close

Richard Varney and Greg Simpson

Responsible Business – sponsored by Press for Attention PR

Winner

Stepnell Ltd

Runners up

Cawarden

Cora

Clare Swaine, Ian Taylor, John McKay

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

Winner

Henry Brothers Construction Ltd – Alfreton Park School

Runners up

CPMG – Sir Peter Rubin Centre for Veterinary Education

Keepmoat – Gedling Green

Jo Plant, Jonathan Plant, Andy Sawyer, Richard Evans

Overall Winner – sponsored by Blueprint Interiors

Distinctive Developments

 

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

 

Thanks to all our sponsors for supporting the East Midlands Bricks Awards 2024. Business Link Magazine looks forward to returning next year for the East Midlands Bricks Awards 2025!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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