Groundforce Training celebrates back-to-back wins at industry awards

Steve Barrett, director of membership and strategic engagement, and Chris Gearren, Groundforce Training manager. Image credit: Steve Pope, Fotowales

GROUNDFORCE Training has celebrated its 10th anniversary year by winning the award for Water Industry Training Organisation of the Year for the second year in a row.

Chris Gearren, Groundforce Training manager, collected the accolade at the Institute of Water’s National President’s Dinner and Awards event, held at the The Coal Exchange Hotel in Cardiff Bay.

Judges said, “Their dedication to delivering specialised safety training to the water industry has been truly exceptional. In the past year alone, Groundforce Training has achieved an astounding 29% increase in the number of certified water industry professionals, surpassing a remarkable 6,000 individuals. Furthermore, their invaluable collaboration with the water sector to develop a range of specialised courses demonstrates their commitment to advancing safety and expertise within the industry.”

Chris Gearan commented, “It is a fantastic achievement to be Water Industry Training Organisation of the Year for the second year running. Being recognised in this way demonstrates a high level of respect amongst our peers and stakeholders, providing all of us with an immense sense of pride for making a tangible positive difference in the water and wastewater sectors.

“Since Groundforce Training celebrates its 10 year anniversary in 2023, the award win is even more special. I am extremely proud of everyone within the Groundforce Training team who continue to possess a real commitment and consistent approach towards the delivery of high-quality training and assessments.”

Groundforce Training operates nationally across all UK regions, delivering a range of courses for the construction industry. The firm trains and assesses thousands of individuals from the water and wastewater sectors every year. Instructors teach both EUSR-endorsed courses as well as those mapped to industry schemes.