CEW Award Winners 2021

Our awards celebrate the best projects, collaborations, and initiatives in the construction & built environment sector from across Wales. Thank you to everyone who joined us on Friday! The ceremony was presented by our CEO Cat Griffith-Williams, we were also joined by our headline sponsor SEWSCAP and Lee Waters MS, Deputy Minister for Climate Change gave a keynote speech.

Congratulatins to all our winners and highly commended listed below, you are all outstanding and should be proud of your fantastic achievements within the Welsh Construction industry.


CEW Award Winners & Highly Commended:

Building Project of the Year:
The Grange University Hospital – Laing O’Rourke, Aneurin Bevan UHB, BDP, WSP, Aecom, Gleeds, Arup

Civils Project of the Year:
Crumlin River Bridge – Network Rail, Department for Transport, AMCO GIFFEN, NRW, Caerphilly CBC, Crumlin Navigation Community Trust, Arcadis

Client of the Year:
Gwynedd Council

Digital Construction Award:
Ysgol y Garnedd – Digitising for future and social value  - Read Construction Holdings Ltd, Gwynedd Council, Ainsley Gommon Associates, Caulmert, Davies Partnership, SP Projects

G4C Future Leader Award:
Rachael Ng - Arup

Health, Safety & Wellbeing Award:
Managing Safely During A Pandemic – Thames Valley Construction & Civil Engineering Ltd

Innovation Award:
Joint Winner - Home-Grown Homes – Powys CC, Woodknowledge Wales, Cardiff Metropolitan University, BM Trada Ltd, Coed Cymru
Joint Winner - Tre Ifan Housing, Caergeiliog – Kenton Jones Joinery, Isle of Anglesey CC, Hiraeth Architecture, Paramount Engineering, Wakemans
Highly Commended - INJECTACLAD – Injectaclad Ltd, R.Lewis & Co

Integration & Collaborative Working Award:
The Dragon’s Heart Hospital, Cardiff – Mott MacDonald Ltd, Cardiff & Vale UHB, Archus, ESG Global, BDP, Hoare Lea

Offsite Award:
Tre Ifan Housing, Caergeiliog - Kenton Jones Ltd, Isle of Anglesey CC, Hiraeth Architecture, Paramount Engineering, Wakemans

People Development Award:
Winner – Cass Supplies Ltd

Highly Commended – Green Hat Consulting

Regeneration Award:
The Goodsheds and Junction House, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan – RPA Quantity Surveyors, Newydd Housing Association, Loft Co, Jehu Group, Chamberlain Moss King Architecture, Development Bank of Wales, Austin Partnership, Darwin Gray, Hugh James, Asbri Planning

SME of the Year:
Winner - CASS Supplies Ltd

Highly Commended - McCann & Partners
Highly Commended - Woodknowledge Wales

Sustainability Award:
Winner - Merthyr Tydfil Bus Interchange
 – Morgan Sindall, Merthyr Tydfil CBC, Capita, Welsh Government, Cardiff Capital Region City Deal
Highly Commended - Llancarfan Primary School – ISG Construction Ltd, Vale of Glamorgan Council, Welsh Government, McCann & Partners, Stride Treglown, Aecom, RVW
Highly Commended - Tre Ifan Housing, Caergeiliog - Kenton Jones Ltd, Isle of Anglesey CC, Hiraeth Architecture, Paramount Engineering, Wakemans

Value Award:
Winner - Home-Grown Homes 
- Powys CC, Woodknowledge Wales, Cardiff Metropolitan University, BM Trada Ltd, Coed Cymru
Highly Commended - Ysgol Gymraeg Bro Morgannwg - ISG Construction Ltd, Vale of Glamorgan Council, Drone Evolution, Austin-Smith: Lord, Hoare Lea, Aecom, Shear Design, Bureau Veritas, Lawray CDM

We would like to give a big thank you to our sponsors this year. Headline  sponsor SEWSCAP – category sponsors, Bouygues, CECA Wales, CIOB Wales, CLAW, G4C Wales, Greenbuild Consult, ISG, Kier, Knox & Wells, Morgan Sindall, Mott MacDonald, North Wales Construction Partnership and Structural Timber Association.

We would also like to ensure that you all know how grateful we are for your support and commitment to the awards and CEWales. There has been a lot of work by members, friends, colleagues and partners to make the awards
possible – so a big thank you. 

We plan to return to our Dinner in July next year for the 2022 Awards, look our for the 'Call for Entries' in December 2021.