The Chartered Institute of Building has announced that entries are open for the CIOB Awards 2023, closing March 17th 2023
The Chartered Institute of Building has begun its search for the top construction managers and industry leaders, with the launch of the annual CIOB Awards 2023.
Formerly known as the Construction Manager of the Year Awards (CMYA), the 2023 event will see the 45th annual CIOB awards recognise achievements in sustainability, EDI, construction management and celebrates a team of the year and a rising star of the industry.
Previous CIOB awards winners have celebrated illustrious careers
In 2022, the Construction Manager of the Year award was presented to Kier’s Joe O’Connell for his work on Exeter’s St Sidwell’s Point Leisure Centre. Other past winners have gone on to work on high profile projects such as Canary Wharf and The Shard.
The project also resulted in Joe’s team receiving the CIOB’s Team of the Year award last year. On receiving his award, Joe described the accolade as a “career high” and said he was honoured to be nominated.
Entries for the awards can be submitted online at Enter | CIOB Awards with categories covering client of the year, team of the year and the coveted Construction Manager of the Year.
After their introduction in 2022, categories recognising teams and individuals leading the way in sustainability and EDI, will also be making a return this year.
Nominations for every kind of project are encouraged
Caroline Gumble, CEO at CIOB, said: “In recent years, it has become increasingly important to celebrate our industry and every year the CIOB Awards showcase some of the very best talent in construction. I am already looking forward to seeing who will be nominated in 2023 and hearing their stories.
If you or someone you work with has demonstrated leadership, excellence and a focus on delivering a high-quality built environment, please do nominate them for a CIOB Award.”
The closing date for entries is March 17. Finalists will be announced in July, with winners set to be revealed at a ceremony in London in the autumn.