Celebrating excellence and achievement across the Gulf States
*** OPEN FOR ENTRIES! ***
The Gulf States ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Awards will once again celebrate excellence in the construction industry across the Gulf Region. The Awards will be open to entries from companies in the six member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council; Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
The winners will be announced at a glittering awards ceremony at a prestigious venue in Abu Dhabi in May 2010.
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Matthew Robarts T: +971 (0)2 406 4310 M: +971 (0)50 114 2303
E: matthew.robarts@ubm.com
Categories open for entries October 2009:
- Architect of the Year
- Specialist Contractor of the Year
- Contractor of the Year
- Engineering Consultant of the Year
- ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Services / M&E Consultant of the Year
- Cost Consultant of the Year
- Project Management Consultant of the Year
- Infrastructure Project of the Year
- Office Commercial Project of the Year
- Cultural Award
- Mixed Used Project of the Year
- Hotel Project of the Year
- Sustainable Project of the Year
- Outstanding GCC project of the Year
H&S Initiative
This standalone category rewards excellence, innovation and professionalism in all areas of construction safety, occupational health and staff welfare. With clients increasingly minded to only work with organisations that have a good track record in health and safety, this award represents an excellent opportunity for organisations to showcase their strengths in this area. Please supply a 500-word statement. The judges will be looking for the following:
- A description of the initiative, why it was required and exactly how it works. This could be a simple process initiative, a safety awareness campaign or the introduction of a new safety device – just about anything is eligible so long as it has helped to improve safety performance.
- The impact the initiative is having (this should be quantifiable), and its potential if it were applied more widely.
- An explanation of the workforce’s reaction to the initiative.
- Accident frequency statistics for the last three years. These will not be used as part of the judging process; merely as an indication of safety best practice.
- If the initiative involves a specific project, a description of the scheme.
Nominated categories:
- Outstanding Achievement
- Sustainability Champion
- Personality of the Year
*** Entry deadline: Thursday 10 December 2009 ***
Key dates to remember:
- Entry deadline: Thursday 10 December 2009
- Shortlist announced: Friday 12 February 2010
- Awards ceremony: Thursday 6 May 2010
For more information on the awards or to be added to waiting list for a table, please contact:
Eleanor Spreckley T: +44 (0)20 7955 3751 E: eleanor.spreckley@ubm.com
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