Monday, November 25, 2024

Lincoln glazing firm in the running for a quartet of awards

Lincoln-based double glazing manufacturer and installer Tradeglaze has been selected as a finalist in four categories in this year’s GGP Installer Awards.

Hosted by industry publication Glass & Glazing Products and judged by a panel of independent experts including industry regulators the Glass and Glazing Federation and CERTASS, the national GGP Installer Awards celebrate the best in window, door, conservatory and curtain walling installation companies for both residential and commercial clients across the UK.

Tradeglaze MD Jeremy Wetherall says, “The historic investment over the past year has revolutionised our production process, making it faster, safer, and more efficient for both our dedicated staff and valued customers.

“These advancements have enabled us to begin in-house production of several new glass and glazing products over the past 12 months. They have also helped to provide shorter lead times, more design options, and competitive pricing for the latest glazing products, catering to our trade, commercial, and domestic customers. As we continue into the year ahead, we plan further investment in our machinery, production process as well as training and professional development.

“Being nominated in four categories is a true honour. We pride ourselves on exceptional service and installations, and this recognition across the board is a testament to our dedicated teams. I’m incredibly proud of their hard work.”

The winners of the 2024 GGP Installer Awards will be announced on the 14th of March 2024, at The Midland Hotel in Manchester.

Tradeglaze and its retail sister company Jackson Windows stand to win in four categories with nominations in: ‘Best Feature Door Installation’, Best Installation – Commercial, and ‘Best Installation – Residential (up to £20,000)’. The company’s sales coordinator, Sam Corner has also been selected as a finalist in the ‘Rising Star’ category.

Among the nominations is a four-way collaboration between members of the Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce. Property developer and contractor Stirlin Developments appointed Tradeglaze to supply aluminium curtain walling, windows and doors for the new Duncan & Toplis and Wilkin Chapman LLP offices ‘Oxley House’ in Louth.

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