APS launches ninth National Awards

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THE Association for Project Safety (APS) has announced the launch of its ninth National CDM and Student Designer Awards. The prestigious annual event will take place on Thursday 27 October at the Radisson Blu Portman Hotel in London.

Historically part of the annual APS convention, for the first time this year, the National CDM and Student Awards will be a celebration in its own right, marking inspirational good practice within the design and construction health and safety risk management sector.

Richard Wilks, APS president, said, “Our awards acknowledge both current and future members of the design and construction health and safety sector, by rewarding examples of good practice, and providing people in the industry with a benchmark of success to work towards. We strive to continuously improve and promote professional practice, and the ninth annual CDM and Student Awards will showcase the exceptional work happening in our industry.

“Amongst APS members are the country’s leading architectural, engineering, health and safety, project management and surveying professionals. Although we are responsible for organising and hosting the awards, the CDM and Student Awards are open to both members and non-members. We are seeing excellent examples of work and would encourage everyone to enter if their work is connected to risk and health and safety within the construction industry.”

The event will recognise exceptional projects from both working professionals and young people in training to join the sector, through both the CDM and Student Designer Awards. With nine different categories for companies and individuals to enter, including BIM Project of the Year and Student National Award for Innovation, the CDM and Student Designer Awards have been described as “one-of-a-kind”.

Richard added, “There are so many different award ceremonies and events within our sector for people to enter. However, these awards often only recognise the importance of design and construction health and safety through perhaps one or two dedicated categories.

“APS’ CDM and Student Designer Awards are stand-out in that each and every award recognises the vital role construction health and safety plays within our sector – regardless of what stage the entrant is at in their career, whether it’s a university student or principal designer – so that together, we can make sure construction workers and others return home safe and healthy each and every day.”

Entries into the CDM and Student Designer Awards close on Tuesday 31 May, with judging by an expert panel of industry figure-heads, including the Health and Safety Executive, taking place over the summer months. The shortlist of successful entries will be announced in September.

Applications into the CDM and Student Designer Awards can be made online via the APS website with entry free of charge.

www.aps.org.uk/how-apply