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Highways Awards 2018: The winners have been announced!
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The 2018 Highways Awards Winners are....

 

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The winners for this year’s Highways Awards were revealed last night at the Lancaster London! Check out the list of winners below.


Thirteen winners, from organisations across the UK, received their awards from former Formula 1 McLaren pit crew mechanic and motivational speaker, Marc Priestley - along with representatives from each of our category sponsors.

Attended by just shy of 500 highway industry professionals, the Awards once again reflected another busy year in the sector, with each winning entry showing a real proactive approach to change, innovation and collaboration.

The Official Charity Partner for the gala evening dinner was construction industry charity the Lighthouse Club. And thanks to the generosity of our Awards guests, we raised in excess of £5,000, which was gratefully received by the charity’s Chief Executive, Bill Hill.

Big congratulations to all the winners and highly commended entrants in each of the 13 categories listed below, along with special thanks to all the Highways Awards’ judges, supporters and sponsors.

THE WINNERS


Most Innovative Highway Authority Scheme of the Year

Winner
City of London Corporation with Macleod Simmonds Ltd

Making use of cutting edge technology
Judges’ Comment: “Very positive outcomes achieved from this highways project that has shown excellent practice and new ways of working.”

 

Site Safety Initiative

Winner
Jacobs, Transport Scotland, Scotland Transerve, Sibbald Ltd

Virtual Reality H&S Induction Training Evaluation
Judges’ Comment: “An impressive Health & Safety system which has been developed through visual reality creating an experience on-site before operatives even get there. A safety initiative that could easily be rolled-out elsewhere to help save lives.”

 

Road Safety Scheme of the Year

Winner
Department for Infrastructure, Eastern Division, Gibson Bros Ltd

A26 Ballinderry crossroads - junction improvement
Judges’ Comment: “This road realignment was successfully developed using a thorough analysis of collision data and has addressed all of the key safety problems at this heavily trafficked road junction.”

 

Environmental Sustainability in the Highways Sector

Winner
SNC-Lavalin Atkins Business and Highways England

Delivering Sustainability Outcomes on the Highways England RIP Schemes
Judges’ Comment: “An excellent project that addressed environmental concerns and showed best practice in a number of areas.”

 

Road Marking Project of the Year

Winner
WJ Group, Highways England and Clearview Intelligence

A38 Multidisciplinary Upgrade Scheme
Judges’ Comment "Demonstrated the benefits of real collaboration to help improve a vital area of the strategic road network.”

 

Major Project

Winner
Morrison Construction, Hochtief, American Bridge, Jacobs, Arup, Sweco, Ramboll, Transport Scotland

The Queensferry Crossing
Judges’ Comment: “This successful and innovative bridge design and construction project combines several well designed features and has a very efficient maintenance system.”

 


Highway Industry Product of the Year

Winner
Tarmac, Amey, ND Brown Limited and RSL Fabrications

Site mixed asphalt innovation
Judges’ Comment: “A unique collaboration which demonstrated clear benefits in terms of productivity and efficiencies.”     


Team of the Year

Winner
Kier Highways & Surrey County Council

S-Skills
Judges’ Comment: “An entry that demonstrated not only real commitment to the project but excellent teamwork and best-practice.”
 


Highway Partnership

Winner
Suffolk County Council and Kier Highways

Suffolk Highways
Judges’ Comment: “This partnership highlighted a fantastic working relationship that had real and tangible benefits to the community it serves.”

 

Highways Maintenance Efficiency

Winner
Tarmac Trading Limited, Aggregate Industries, Hanson Highways and Highways England

The Cat Man Pavement Community - working together to achieve highways efficiency savings
Judges’ Comment: “An excellent, well developed and optimised risk based strategy for gully-cleansing which applies not only risk based principles but a geographical information system that helps provide an enhanced and efficient system.” 

 


Best Use of New Technology in the Highways Industry

Winner
SNC-Lavalin's Atkins business, Highways England, Connect Plus Services, Jackson Civil Engineering, Navtech Radar, Mway Comms, CUBIC, Dynniq 

Stopped Vehicle Detection System
Judges’ Comment: “Combined true partnership working with an excellent grasp of new technology to make a change on the network.”
 


Apprentice of the Year

Winner
Georgie Power -
Suffolk Highways

Judges’ Comment: “This candidate was selected by the judges for the contribution she has made to the company she works with while overcoming a number of challenges in her life, highlighting a real commitment to the job she is now doing.”
 


Judges' Special Merit Award

Winner
Tarmac Trading Limited, Aggregate Industries, Hanson Highways and Highways England

The Cat Man Pavement Community - working together to achieve highways efficiency savings
Judges’ Comment: “Impressed by the way this team overcame traditional barriers to deliver real efficiencies.”


The Highways Awards are independently judged by an esteemed panel of representatives from every corner of the United Kingdom, including the Department for Transport, Transport Scotland, the Welsh Government, Transport NI Eastern Division, Highways England, the Institute of Highway Engineers, ADEPT and the Road Safety Foundation.

For full details of all the shortlisted entries, please download a full copy of the Highways Awards 2018 Review document here, or visit the website here.


Or, for more information, please contact Dino Dionissiou on 020 7973 6695 or email d.dionissiou@hgluk.com

 
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