Nineteen top-performing businesses and individuals from across the electrotechnical and engineering services industry have scooped honours at this year’s ECA Industry Awards, held on Friday 8 June at the London Hilton Bankside Hotel.
The ECA Industry Awards recognise achievements in the sector, providing an opportunity for contractors and wider industry associates to showcase exceptional work.
The awards took place during ECA’s Industry Awards Dinner, supported by joint headline sponsors LEDVANCE and Electrium. TV and radio personalities Alastair McGowan and Alan Dedicoat hosted the proceedings and presented awards to the winning ECA organisations and individuals, who were as follows:
Large Contractor of the Year – turnover over £20m (sponsored by Schneider Electric)
· Winner – NG Bailey
· Highly commended –
WT Parker
Clarkson Evans
Contractor of the Year – up to £20m turnover (sponsored by Eaton)
· Winner – W Portsmouth & Co.
· Highly commended – Darke & Taylor
Contractor of the Year – up to £5m turnover (sponsored by EAE Elektrik)
•Winner – Powercor
Contractor of the Year – up to £1m turnover (sponsored by Edmundson Electrical)
· Winner – Noble Electrical Contractors
•Highly commended –
◦CTS Electrical Services
◦SJM Electrical Services
Best Digital Infrastructure (sponsored by ECIC)
· Winner – Sudlows
Best Energy Solutions Project (sponsored by Eaton)
· Winner – Chalmor
Highly commended –
Darke & Taylor
Abtec
Best Fire & Security Project (sponsored by IFSEC International)
· Winner – Lindum Fire Services
Best Health & Safety Initiative (sponsored by Electrical Safety First)
· Winner – Imtech
Highly commended –
Faradays
Excellence in Training & Development (sponsored by JTL)
· Winner – NG Bailey
•Highly commended –
◦Housing Plus (trading as Property Care)
◦P&R Hurt
Wholesaler Supply Chain Initiative (sponsored by ABB)
· Winner – Edmundson Electrical (Twickenham)
Manufacturer Supply Chain Initiative (sponsored by Trimble Luckins)
· Winner – AICO
Major Contribution to the Industry (individual)
· Winner – Paul Hurt
An independent panel of judges including Margaret Fitzsimmons, chief executive, EDA, Jon Graham, chief executive of JTL, and Tessa Ogle, managing director of the Electrical Industries Charity, determined the winners from a series of entries.