NHIC Annual Awards 2015 - Enter and be recognised

Date: 27 July 2015
Source: NHIC

Date: 27 July 2015

The prestigious National Home Improvement Council (NHIC) Annual Awards, which recognise achievement in the UK housing arena are just a few months away.

Entries are invited for categories across a spectrum of housing modernisation projects and associated activities including energy efficiency, glazing, roofing, gas safety and aluminium systems for windows, doors and facades.

Key sponsors of this year’s NHIC Awards, highly regarded as the premier event in this sector, include British Gas, Glass and Glazing Federation, National Federation of Roofing Contractors, Gas Safety Trust, QANW and Schueco UK. The awards are also supported by the European Water Label and CompetentRoofer.

It’s not too late to enter and companies and organisations working in disciplines covered by the award categories can enter a project completed within the past year. In this way they can take advantage of an opportunity to help raise the profile of the many inspirational initiatives that are characteristic of our nation’s ingenuity in the field of housing.

Entry is free and more details are available from the sponsors listed above or by visiting www.nhic.org.uk and clicking on NHIC Annual Awards to download an application form. The straight forward entry form must be submitted with any supporting evidence by the closing date of 22nd September.

The winners will be announced at a special luncheon in the Gladstone Library, One Whitehall Place, London SW1 on Thursday 12th November 2015.

More information: Frank Whitefoot/Lauren Omand NHIC 020 7448 3853 info@nhic.org.uk The NHIC website is: www.nhic.org.uk

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