Build Magazine Announces The 2016 Sustainable Building Awards Winners.
United Kingdom, 2016– BUILD Magazine has announced winners of the 2016 Sustainable Building Awards.
The last few decades have seen the green construction market evolve from a niche sector to a key contributor to the wider construction industry. Evolutions in technology, marketing and consumer expectations have driven vast growth in the market and provided many firms with the opportunity to showcase their creative flare and innovative thought processes.
As such our Sustainable Building Awards 2016 are focussed on rewarding the efforts of the individuals and firms who have helped shape the world of Eco-friendly and Sustainable buildings across the globe.
Kaven Cooper, Awards Co-ordinator, said: ‘With these awards, we pay tribute to the outstanding firms and individuals who are dedicated to supporting the environment and all those who live in it. I am proud to be able to turn the spotlight on these exemplary firms and individuals and would like to wish them continued success in the future.’
To find out more about these prestigious awards, and the dedicated professionals selected for them, please visit http://www.build-review.com where you can view our winners supplement and full winners list.
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