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In pictures | Six of the UK’s most innovative roofing projects
Cristina Lago Deputy Editor
The National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC) has announced the winners of the 2024 UK Roofing Awards.
The industry-wide event recognises outstanding workmanship and safety within the UK roofing industry across 18 categories. In addition, three individuals were also recognised for their contributions to the industry.
Here are images of a few of the winning projects:
Sumburgh Head Lighthouse Visitors Centre, BriggsAmasco
Sumburgh Head Lighthouse Visitors Centre in Shetland won the Mastic Asphalt category
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Lindner Prater’s project on the Aviva Studios (Factory International) received the Sheeting & Cladding category award
Tidworth, Copper Dome, Prestige Metal Roofing
Prestige Metal Roofing project on Tidworth, Copper Dome, won the Fully Supported Metal award
Stour Road, Hackney, Roofworx
The Green Roofing award went to Roofworx’s project on Stour Road, Hackney
DLS Synchrotron, MAC Roofing & Contracting
MAC Roofing & Contracting received the Project of the Year award for its work at the Diamond Light Source, the UK's national synchrotron science facility in Oxfordshire
Below is the full list of winning projects across all categories:
Bituminous Hot Applied Liquid Waterproofing Fenland Flat Roofing Ltd, working with Sika Ltd– Rhodes House
Cold Applied Liquid Waterproofing Alpha Specialist Roofing Ltd, working with Polyroof Products Ltd– Sir John Moore Barracks, Shorncliffe Army Camp
Fully Supported Metal Prestige Metal Roofing Ltd– Tidworth, Copper Dome
Green Roofing Roofworx (UK) Ltd– Stour Road, Hackney
Heritage Roofing Emerton Roofing (Western) Ltd– East Manley Hall
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