Street Works UK is proud to announce the winners of its annual Awards 2021.
Many thanks to all those who submitted across the awards categories. It was a pleasure to read about the many successes and achievements from our members throughout the year.
Our well-deserved winners are:
- Chairs Awards – Alison Williams, Openreach
- Best Collaborative Works – Morrison Energy Services, Turner & Townsend, Edinburgh City Council – ‘A Blueprint for Collaborative Excellence in Streetworks’
- Communication Leadership – South East Water – ‘Communicating directly into the communities we serve’
- The Skewb Delivering for Customers Award – SSEN – ‘SSEN Network Upgrades customer service model’
- Innovation Excellence – Morrison Energy Services, Cadent and TfL – ‘Cured In Place Pipe (CIPP) – A Revolutionary Approach to Small Diameter Gas Mains Streetworks’
- Project of the Year – Openreach, JAG(UK), one.network – ‘Flexi Permit concept trial’
- Rising Star – Alice Offley Cadent Gas Ltd
- The Skewb Street Works Excellence Award – Thames Water, SQS, Ontrack – ‘Reinstatement Quality Certificate’
- Sustainable Method – Kier – ‘Pollution Prevention at Kier’
We would also like to thank our judging panel:
- Malcolm Johnston, Non-Executive Director for Street Works UK
- Rachel Thomas, Finance Director, Energy & Utility Skills
- Chris Ames, Deputy Editor, Highways Magazine
- Steve Spender, CEO, Institute of Highway Engineers
- Diane Newson, Performance and Compliance Manager, Kier
- Jan Chapman, Technical Manager, Streetworks Policy, Thames Water
We are proud that the 2021 Street Works UK Annual Conference and Awards is sponsored by one.network
We are delighted that the 2021 Street Works UK Annual Conference and Awards is also sponsored by Skewb