
HOW TO ENTER
Apprentice categories - Regional
Recognising the excellent skilled apprentices within the building services industry. The shortlist nominees from each region will stand the chance of winning at the final industry awards on the 12 October.
It takes 2 minutes to enter using our online form, just enter your contact details.
Once you have submitted your form you will be invited to sit an online test once the closing date passes. The test is completed remotely from any location.
Who can enter:
Any BSE Technician / Project Engineer Apprentice in the industry.
Key areas the judges are looking for:
Demonstration of knowledge that has been obtained during your apprenticeship.
Who can enter:
Any Service and Maintenance Apprentice in the industry.
Key areas the judges are looking for:
Demonstration of knowledge that has been obtained during your apprenticeship.
Who can enter:
Any H&V Industrial and Commercial / BSE Craftsperson Apprentice in the industry.
Key areas the judges are looking for:
Demonstration of knowledge that has been obtained during your apprenticeship.
Who can enter:
Any RAC / RACHP Apprentice in the industry.
Key areas that the judges are looking for:
Demonstration of knowledge that has been obtained during your apprenticeship.
Who can enter:
Any Electro Technical Apprentice in the industry.
Key areas the judges are looking for:
Demonstration of knowledge that has been obtained during your apprenticeship.
Who can enter:
This award is for a BESA member who has completed contracting job/project within the past 12 months.
Key areas the judges are looking for:
- Details on the size and value of the job.
- Details of the scope of work.
- Examples of client management and collaboration directly related to the contract.
- How you coped with any challenges faced on site.
- How you upheld the BESA standards of membership and used BESA member companies wherever possible throughout the lifespan of the job.
- Contact details of a referee for reference.
Who can enter:
Open to BESA members - UK projects with a budget value under £500,000, that have achieved practical completion, or equivalent by March 2023
Key areas the judges are looking for:
- Evidence of client satisfaction
- Project excellence
- Health and safety performance
- Sustainability
- Completion on time / early and to budget
- Supply chain best practice and innovation.
This category celebrates the best of building services, and the entry should reflect that.
Who can enter:
Open to BESA members - UK projects with a budget value over £500,000, that have achieved practical completion, or equivalent by March 2023.
Key areas the judges are looking for:
- Evidence of client satisfaction
- Project excellence
- Health and safety performance
- Sustainability
- Completion on time / early and to budget
- Supply chain best practice and innovation.
This category celebrates the best of building services, and the entry should reflect that.
Who can enter:
Open to BESA members . This award is to recognise an individuals service to the building services community.
Key areas that the judges are looking for:
- Made a significant contribution to the industry outside of their regular work
- Provided support to colleagues and others - emotional and/or practical - through activities like mentoring or careers advice
- Demonstrated the true spirit of collaboration
- Supported industry events, initiatives, apprentices, mentoring etc.
- Made a material difference to the sector including helping to improve its image and reputation
Who can enter:
Open to BESA members and the wider industry.
This award is for an employer who has started, still ongoing or culminated an outstanding training initiative over the past year.
Key areas the judges are looking for:
- What was the initiative about
- Who delivered the initiative
- Why did you introduce the initiative - recruitment, upskilling or contractual obligations
- Did it involve establishing apprenticeships within your company
- Was training provided to support apprenticeships
- Did the initiative improve efficiency and productivity of your workforce
- What percentage of the workforce was trained
Who can enter:
Open to BESA members and the wider industry.
Clients have an important role to play in transforming the way the industry operates. How projects come to market has a significant impact on the ability of the building services industry to provide innovative, whole life value-for-money solutions.
Key areas the judges are looking:
Judges are looking for a client that demonstrates a winning approach to a number of the following attributes:
- Clear and consistent leadership of the supply chain.
- Specifying contractors following the correct competence and compliance
- A commitment to procurement based on quality, value and collaboration not just price.
- Real benefits for all parties, evidenced by objective measurement criteria such as KPIs.
- A positive impact on their organisation, the industry and the wider community and an approach which might be used elsewhere to support continuous improvement.
Who can enter:
Open to BESA members from a specialist group.
This award will recognise an individual that has demonstrated an outstanding contribution and commitment to achieving high technical standards within their specialism.
Key areas the judges are looking for:
- A BESA member that has achieved a high level of excellence
- Are meeting and exceeding clients’ expectations,
- Demonstrated a significant contribution to the professionalism and commercial performance of their company
- Actively spreading knowledge and best practice of their specialism within building services.
- Evidence based on leadership, commitment to best practice and implementation of advanced technology and processes.
Who can enter:
Open to BESA members and the wider industry.
Projects or organisations that have demonstrated a commitment to the UK’s target of achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
This commitment can take the form of delivering a project with strong net zero credentials, producing an innovative technology, process or methodology that advances net zero, or a wider initiative such as developing training or addressing corporate culture.
Key areas the judges are looking for:
- Reduction of emissions through design and construction measures, leading to reductions both in the build and operational phases of assets and demonstrating progress towards net zero.
- Use of sustainable materials and achievement of waste, materials and water efficiency performance during construction, through design and construction innovation.
- Assets which evidence their environmental performance matching or exceeding the design modelling and ratings.
- Details on how the project or organisation is industry-leading on the above with good potential for transferability.
Who can enter:
This category is open BESA Members and the wider community
The judges are looking for a new or improved product, process project or smart technology whose technological characteristics are significantly different from before.
The product or process must be in place by Jan 2023.
Key areas the judges are looking for:
- A description of the key ways that your technical innovation has been tested, trialled and proven to be 'fit for purpose'
- An outline of how your technical innovation is being used to make a significant difference to the industry
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Provide evidence of how your innovation and helped your supply chain make progress
Who can enter:
Open to BESA members and the wider industry.
This category is open to any anyone who has made a significant contribution to the health, well-being, and productivity of building occupants by working to improve Indoor Air Quality (IAQ).
Key areas that the judges are looking for:
- Evidence of exceptional work in one project, a series of projects, or through an innovative technical development or practice.
- A company or individual who has advanced the knowledge and understanding of IAQ by acting as an ambassador for the industry or investing in research and development, promotional work, or contributed to technical guidance.
Who can enter:
Open to BESA members and the wider industry.
Key areas the judges are looking for:
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an organisation or industry initiative that has made a significant contribution to the building safety agenda
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Entries should consider the current increased focus on the safety of building occupants and industry workers enshrined in new legislation, including the Building Safety Act
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Candidates must be able to demonstrate that they place safety at the heart of their activities and fully understand their responsibilities to clients, the general public, colleagues and others
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The judges will not just be looking for statements of intent, but real and concrete examples of how the winning organisation has embedded the new safety culture in all aspects of their work.
Who can enter:
Open to BESA members and the wider industry.
Key areas the judges are looking:
- A distributor that has demonstrated excellence in management, customer and supplier relations
- Represents products well in the market
- Evidence of industry/community contributions
- Competence of industry standards
- Use of smart technology and innovations
- Examples of how the organisation has embedded the new safety culture in all aspects of their work
- An organisation who has demonstrated a commitment to the UK’s target of achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Who can enter:
Open to BESA members and the wider industry.
This award is open to companies who have introduced initiatives that help promote the role of women or encourage diversity and inclusivity in other ways, such as ‘neurodiversity’ or thinking differently.
Key areas the judges are looking for:
- Use of initiatives that promote diversity and inclusion
- Evidence to show the organisation's commitment to attract new diverse talent whilst encouraging and supporting existing diverse talent.
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Evidence showing progress being made on sites, offices, and branches in improving inclusion in all its forms.
What are the benefits of entering the awards?
By entering you are welcoming the opportunity to be named an outstanding expert in your region and industry.
- Showcase your work on a professional platform
- Strengthen your public profile within the sector
- Inspire your employees and gain recognition of their achievements
- Benefit from valuable PR activity
- Attend the in-person awards evening and accept an award in front of industry peers




Wales Awards
Shortlisted Finalists
Congratulations too all of of those that have been shortlisted for the BESA Awards Wales. All shortlisted entries will go forward to the Industry Award Finals and be in with a chance of being crowned winner of their category. All winners will be announced on the 12th October, Novotel London West.
BSE TECHNICIAN/PROJECT ENGINEER
Ella Whitton-Stroud, Narbeths Mechanical Services Ltd
Thomas Price, Borley Engineering Services Ltd t/a CM Engineering
H&V INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL LEVEL 3/BSE CRAFTSPERSON
Joshua Morgan-Gould, Mecpipe Installations Ltd
Nathan Kelly, Borley Engineering Services Ltd t/a CMB Engineering
Molly Andreou, Borley Engineering Services Ltd t/a CMB Engineering
Kyle Salter, F P Hurley & Sons Ltd
Daniel Forester, F P Hurley & Sons Ltd
Kieran Frampton, Borley Engineering Services Ltd t/a CMB Engineering
CUSTOMER SERVICE PERSON OF THE YEAR AWARD
John Eagle F P Hurley & Sons Ltd
CONTRACTOR OF THE YEAR
FP Hurley & Sons Ltd
TRAINING INITIATIVE OF THE YEAR
FP Hurley & Sons Ltd
Roperhurst Ltd
BIG BUDGET PROJECT OF THE YEAR…OVER £500,000
FP Hurley & Sons Ltd
CLIENT OF THE YEAR
Rightacres
CHAIR'S AWARD
Adrian Hurley