Monday, February 10, 2025

Quality construction earns recognition at Chamber of Commerce Awards

The construction and property industries gathered at The DoubleTree by Hilton in Lincoln on 6th February for the Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce Construction and Property Awards 2025.

The 2025 Award Winners:

Apprentice/Graduate of the Year: Sophie Vanstone & Alex Wilding

Client Advisor of the Year: Ben Martin Project Management Ltd

Design Consultant of the Year: STEM architects

Development Project of the Year (Over £5m): Lindum Group – Cornhill Market Hall

Development Project of the Year (Under £5m): Belvin Construction Ltd – Lincolnshire Co-op’s Laceby Food Store. Influence Landscape Planning and Design – Tower Gardens, Skegness (Highly Commended)

Residential Development Project of the Year: R G Carter – Diamond Place, Welton

Residential Single Dwelling Project of the Year: Old School Architects – Holbeck Stables

Employer of the Year: Lindum Group

The event was a showcase of the incredible talent and expertise that defines the future of construction and property, bringing together a diverse group of individuals and businesses committed to shaping the landscape for years to come.

Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce CEO Simon Beardsley said: A special thanks to all of our sponsors, partners, and guests who made this event such a success: Wilmott Dixon, Lincoln College, Acts Trust, Cash for Kids, Waldeck Consulting, UK Alternative Energy, Tradeglaze, Shakespeare Martineau, Evolve Geo, Viridis Building Services Ltd, Simons Design and RG Carter.

The awards not only celebrate the individuals and teams who have gone above and beyond in their respective categories but also highlight the continued growth and evolution of the construction and property industries.”

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