NIBuilder 36-1 Mar-Apr

CIOB NEWS

A PREVIOUS WINNER OF THE CIOB IN IRELAND AWARDS IS URGING CONSTRUCTION PROFESSIONALS ACROSS IRELAND AND NORTHERN IRELAND TO ENTER THIS YEAR’S AWARDS… Opening doors to new opportunities in the construction industry

The winner of a prestigious industry accolade is highlighting its positive impact on his construction career, urging construction professionals across Ireland and Northern Ireland to enter this year’s awards. David Bolton was recognised at the CIOB in Ireland Awards 2022, for his management of a project to build a three-storey ward block at Altnagelvin Acute Hospital in Derry/Londonderry during the height of the global pandemic. And with time now of the essence for anyone hoping to be

L-R: Ivan McCarthy, FCIOB, and David Bolton.

“The awards offer a platform to gain industry-wide

recognised at this year’s event, David is urging people to come forward with nominations. “Winning a CIOB Award was a proud point in my career,” he said. “It not only gave me recognition but also opened doors to new opportunities within the construction industry. “I encourage everyone from the construction sector across Northern Ireland to put themselves forward for this year’s awards - it’s a chance to showcase your hard work and talent on a national stage. “Plus, the awards ceremony itself is an unforgettable evening of celebration, networking and pride in what we, as an industry, can achieve together.” The much-anticipated event is scheduled to take place at the iconic Croke Park in Dublin on September 18, 2025. With the awards night just months away, a growing number of construction professionals, companies and industry leaders have already put themselves

forward, eager to showcase their hard work and dedication. A diverse range of categories are up for grabs, catering to various aspects of the construction sector. Among the most coveted awards are Client of the Year, Team of the Year and Rising Star. These categories recognise the best and brightest in the industry, celebrating innovation, leadership, teamwork and excellence in construction projects and management. Sarah Hallinan, CIOB Regional Manager for Ireland and Northern Ireland, said, “Our awards are open to both CIOB members and non-members, ensuring talent and achievement take centre stage. “We want as many construction professionals as possible to take advantage of this unique opportunity by submitting their nominations. “The awards offer a platform to gain industry-wide recognition and enhance professional credibility, potentially leading to new career prospects, business

opportunities and strengthened industry connections.” The submission window remains open until March 31, 2025, giving individuals and teams time to prepare their entries and present a compelling case for why they deserve to be honoured. Entries can be submitted online. For further information about the awards, categories or the nomination process, visit the official CIOB Ireland Awards webpage: www.ciob.me/ irelandawards. For further information about sponsorship opportunities or additional event details, email Sarah Hallinan at shallinan@ciob.org recognition and enhance professional credibility.”

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