ECA Industry Awards 2024 shortlist revealed
A shortlist of 22 leading businesses from across the electrotechnical and engineering services sector has been chosen for this year’s prestigious ECA Industry Awards.
Drawn from a highly competitive pool of entries, the successful organisations were selected for their exceptional performance and achievements for awards including ‘Best Health, Safety and Environment Initiative’ and ‘Excellence in Training and Development’, as well as specialist categories.
The independent panel of judges convened during July to consider the entries and compile the shortlist(see below for full list of judges).
Adjudicator and ECA Director of Member Services Helen Atkinson commented:
“Whittling down this year’s shortlist was no easy task. I would like to congratulate those who were shortlisted and thank all the entrants for the significant time and effort they put into preparing their award entries.
“I’m very much looking forward to meeting many of these organisations at our industry-leading Awards Dinner in October, where the winners will be announced.”
The ECA Industry Awards Dinner, which is headline sponsored by Aico and Electrium, is being held on Friday 11 October 2024at the Hilton Bankside hotel in London.
On the night, guests will be treated to entertainment from leading BBC Sports presenter and TV personality Mike Bushell supported by compere Alan Dedicoat – the voice of The National Lottery and Strictly Come Dancing.
The ECA Industry Awards Dinner is also a unique opportunity to network with colleagues and make new contacts with industry contractors, specifiers, manufacturers and distributors, as well as other key figures from the electrotechnical and engineering services sector.
Table bookings are now open –click here for more information and to book.
Shortlisted ECA Member firms, in alphabetical order:
- Alpine Works
- CM Ward
- Crannis Technology Services
- Crown Highways
- Dalkia
- Darke and Taylor
- DJP Electrical Services
- Electrio
- Elmleigh Electrical Systems
- EnergyAce
- Essex Services Group
- Geoffrey Robinson
- Group Metropolitan
- Lark Technology Group
- Orange Fox Electrical
- Powercor
- Priory Electrical Services
- Pump Supplies
- RDM Electrical & Mechanical Services
- RKES (Wales)
- Source Electrical Services
- Specialised Electrical Solutions
- Triple Star Fire and Security Limited
Full list of ECA Awards judges, in alphabetical order:
- Helen Atkinson, ECA, Director of Member Services (Adjudicator)
- Richard Bowler, Professional Electrician & Installer, Editor
- Clair Bradley, JTL, Deputy Delivery Director
- Paul Collins, Certsure, Technical Director
- Hywel Davies, CIBSE, Chief Technical Officer
- Alex Minett, CHAS, Head of Product and Markets
- Matt Nimmons, CEDIA EMEA, Managing Director
- Luke Osborne, Electrical Safety First, Deputy Technical Director
- Mike Smith, ECA, Director of Technical and HS&E (Head Judge)
- Kevin Sparrow, EAL, Industry & Portfolio Manager - BSE
This article was issued via press release as 'Shortlist revealed for 2024 ECA Industry Awards' dated July 26, 2024.
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