Ireland's Plumbing and Heating Magazine Issue102

2021

WINNER: LARGEDOMESTICPROJECTOFTHEYEARAWARD

AWARDKINDLYSPONSOREDBY: CALOR

CTS – CONNECTTRANSFORMSUSTAIN

CTS Connect Transform Sustain was awarded the Large Domestic Project of the Year Award for their work on Brians Well Close for Habinteg Housing Association. Originally formed as a building company, Warrenpoint-based CTS has since expanded into heating installation as well as building maintenance and property development. The company’s reach now extends to over 30,000 properties across the island of Ireland. Tasked with upgrading 50 domestic heating installations for Habinteg Housing Association, this interesting and demanding project required a large amount of careful planning and coordination on the part of CTS. Our judges agreed their work delivered a hugely positive impact on the lives of the tenants at Brians Well, and they also noted the considerable commitment to safety protocols

Ellen Rosenburg from CTS Connect Transform Sustain receives the Large Domestic Project of the Year Award.

required of the CTS team to successfully operate within Covid regulations, particularly so, given the vulnerable nature of some tenants. The 2021 judging panel agreed that this was a job well done for CTS Connect – Transform – Sustain.

T: +44 (0)28 4175 2299 E: info@wearects.co.uk www.wearects.net

WINNER: SMALLCOMMERCIALPROJECTOFTHEYEAR

AWARDKINDLYSPONSOREDBY: CALOR

DGGAS SAFETYLTD

DG Gas Safety lifted their second trophy at this year’s Plumbing and Heating Awards as winner of the Small Commercial Project of the Year Award for their excellent work on the McCosh Funeral Home in Belfast. The company was asked to install plumbing and an efficient gas heating system in the funeral directors, which included a disabled toilet facility, canteen and communal areas, as well as plumbing for the equipment in the embalming room. The judges highlighted how DG Gas Safety worked closely with the client to ensure they provided a quality solution that matched the project’s requirements, noting the choice of designer radiators in communal areas and reception, as well as the installation of a disabled toilet facility that was

Glenn Murphy from DG Gas Safety, winners of the Small Commercial Project of the Year.

stylish as well as functional. In another close category to call, our judges said that DG Gas Safety clinched the title thanks to the variation and creativity of solutions they offered on the McCosh Funeral Home project.

T: +44 (0)7925 099321 E: glenn.dggassafety@gmail.com

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