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CIOB celebrates Scotland’s most talented construction professionals
Nicky Roger Community editor
The 2024 winners receive their CIOB Scotland awards
Talented construction sector workers from across Scotland were celebrated at a CIOB awards ceremony in October.
Hundreds of industry professionals gathered at the DoubleTree by Hilton hotel in central Glasgow to recognise some of the sector’s most talented individuals.
Stuart Burgess of Tilbury Douglas was crowned as this year’s Project Manager of the Year, while Ianna Roche of Balfour Beatty scooped the coveted Graduate of the Year title.
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Project Professional of the Year – Michael Braiden; and
Open Award – Ron Sutherland.
Caroline Gumble, CEO at CIOB, said: “I am delighted to offer my congratulations to all the winners at the CIOB Scotland Awards. We have a very active, committed and hard-working membership community in Scotland and the winners this year, including CIOB members among them, all reflect these qualities and are excellent examples of professionalism in construction.
“I’m already looking forward to seeing the nominations flow in for our next CIOB Scotland Awards ceremony in 2025.”
The event is hosted annually by CIOB to recognise the incredible work of construction professionals in Scotland. It is a fully inclusive celebration welcoming members and non-members of CIOB.
The ceremony was overseen by representatives from gold sponsors Competence Matters and Contract Scotland as well as silver sponsors Training LMS, MPMH, Veitchi Group. McConnell, AtkinsRéalis, Zeus Industrial Services and Halliday Construction Contracts.
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