The Offsite Awards Submission deadline is in five days and those who want to enter it still have time to answer the 5 Questions. Being shortlisted for one of these awards and eventually winning it can significantly enhance a business’ profile and demonstrate its market-leading position.
The categories for the 2018 edition of the Awards are: Best Use of Concrete, Best Use of Timber, Best Use of Steel, Best Hybrid Construction Project, Best Use of Volumetric Technology, Best Use of Pod Technology, Best Use of MEP Prefabrication, Housing Project of the Year, Commercial Project of the Year, Retail/Leisure Project of the Year, Infrastructure Project of the Year, Product Innovation Award, Offsite Pioneer of the Year, Healthcare Project of the Year, Education Project of the Year, Project Manager of the Year, Installer of the Year, Engineer of the Year, Architect of the Year, Contractor of the Year, and Client of the Year.
Every business in the industry that thinks it has an outstanding project, an innovative product application, or dynamic people promoting excellence in offsite construction across the UK, should enter the Offsite Construction Awards and receive a well-deserved recognition for their hard work. Winning an award, or being shortlisted for one, is the perfect opportunity to highlight the company’s success in embracing offsite technology to potential clients.
A widespread marketing campaign will outline throughout 2018 all the shortlisted projects, products, and people, including feature articles in Offsite Magazine, Explore Offsite speaker opportunities, and profiling in the Project Gallery of the Offsite Hub.
In order to enter the awards, the business has to visit the official website offsiteawards.co.uk and more information for each category can be found on offsiteawards.co.uk/enter/awardcategories.
The Awards are organised by Radar Communications and reward outstanding examples of prefabrication and factory-based methods, products, systems, and disciplines that increasingly strive to develop a sustainable, streamlined, and cost-effective way to deliver a better built environment.