Calling all leaders and innovators in the structural timber industry

It is quite likely that you, or maybe your clients, are doing something that is of award winning quality, but that is only half the story.

The Structural Timber Awards are back for 2018, celebrating its fourth year rewarding the very best in structural timber construction.

Why Entering Awards is Good for Your Construction Business

With the awards season well and truly underway it is important to weigh up the time and effort it takes to enter, against the potential returns. Just being shortlisted in an awards category can improve brand awareness and promote your business to potential new clients.

Here are just a few compelling reasons why simply entering an award could benefit your business:

Free Marketing: Awards celebrate hard work and success, creating great PR opportunities. It is fantastic to be recognised for your efforts and in the competitive world of construction, winning an award can open doors to generating new clients, finding new supply chain partners and breaking into new markets.

Increased Credibility: Reaching the finals or ultimately winning an award, acts as a third-party endorsement - an independent seal of approval and confirmation of quality for potential and existing clients. It is a great way of differentiating your company from competitors and influencing the decision-making process.

Employee Motivation: Behind every great company, there will be a dynamic team. Awards recognise the hard work and dedication of employees – generating something to celebrate and helping boost team morale and improve motivation.

Attracting Top Talent: It has been well documented that the construction industry has a skills shortage and so identifying and attracting new talent can be a challenge. By going up against the best, companies can recruit and retain the top talent to continue to innovate and stay ahead of the competition.

The closing date for award entries is the 31 May 2018 and you can enter any of the categories at no cost by visiting: www.structuraltimberawards.co.uk

Share this content