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l The Sash Window Workshop: Carbon Emission
Reduction Project. For its project to identify and significantly reduce carbon emissions and offset their remaining
emissions.
l Louise Sheppard - JCK Joinery. According to her
company, Louise has demonstrated great commitment
and worked tirelessly to maintain a high level of customer
service. Louise never sees issues, just another challenge
to be dealt with.
BWF Innovation in Design Award - Sponsored by
Anker Stuy Coatings
l Mumford & Wood Timber Windows and Doors:
KOKO Camden. For the manufacture of high performing
acoustic windows on the restoration of an iconic building
in Camden.
BWF Apprentice of the Year - Sponsored by Lorient
l Alfie Read - Oakwrights Bath Ltd. Alfie's employer
praised his attitude, maturity and commitment, which are
all reflected in the high quality of his work. His tutor
added that he has proven himself as a skilled professional
and leads his peers by example.
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Precision Made Joinery Ltd: Suffolk Project. For the
intricate and challenging internal restoration of a period
property in Suffolk.
l Robert Shaw - A R Manley and Son Ltd. Robert's tutor
said that he is probably the most conscientious student
that he has ever met. His employer praised his organisation and focus, adding that he is an asset to their company
and an advocate for apprenticeships.
l Valdi Ltd: Cornerless Bifold System. For the innovative
design and manufacture of a cornerless timber bifold door
system that allows the building to open on three sides.
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Aidan Taylor - TMJ Interiors Ltd. According to his
employer, Aidan takes pride in everything he does and
sets himself the highest standards. His tutor praised his
precision and accuracy, adding that this perfectionism is
also reflected in his work ethic.
BWF Woodworking Project of the Year Award Sponsored by National Timber Group
l B A Joinery: The Spine. For its high-quality bespoke
joinery on The Spine project at The Royal College of
Physicians in Liverpool.
BWF Health and Safety Certificate of Commendation
- Sponsored by PIB Insurance Brokers
l To be announced on at the BWF Awards to acknowledge and champion the role of health and safety
in keeping all those in the woodworking and joinery
manufacture profession safe at work.
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Precision Made Joinery Ltd: Suffolk Project. For its
multifaceted renovation of a heritage property in Suffolk.
l Wandsworth Sash Windows: Bromley Street. For the
design, manufacture and installation of sympathetic box
sash windows on a listed property in East London.
BWF Heritage Project of the Year Award - Sponsored
by Remmers (UK) Ltd
l Gowercroft Joinery Ltd: Mews House Deep Retrofit.
For the complex retrofit of a low energy Victorian listed
mews property in West London.
The British Woodworking Federation (BWF) is the
trade association for the woodworking and joinery manufacturing industry in the UK. It has over 500 members
drawn from manufacturers, distributors and installers of
timber doors, windows, conservatories, staircases, furniture, all forms of architectural joinery including shop fitting, timber frame buildings and engineered timber
components, as well as suppliers to the industry. The
woodworking sector as a whole is a £3.8 billion industry
operating at the heart of UK manufacturing.
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Precision Made Joinery Ltd: Suffolk Project. For the
outstanding renovation and restoration of a period
property in Suffolk.
l Wandsworth Sash Windows: Ritherdon Road. For the
intricate replacement of sash windows, including the
retention of the original stained glass, on a property in
Southwest London.
BWF Rising Star Award - Sponsored by CITB
l Natalie Davies – Accsys. Natalie's company have said
that she has truly embraced the world of wood and
quickly developed close relationships with key accounts.
Natalie is highly professional and an active ambassador
for the internal green champions network.
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Jamie Dixon - ERW Joinery Ltd. According to his
company, Jamie has demonstrated exceptional skill and
aspiration for the growth of the business. His attention to
detail and customer service have positively impacted both
the business and its customers.
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