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Another record year as G-Awards salute the industry’s best of the best

The G22 Awards Ceremony and Gala Dinner proved to be yet another record night as nearly 600 gathered to celebrate the best of the best at the industry’s top event. Two new awards for 2022 – for Rising Star and Machinery Supplier of the Year – meant there were 14 trophies, presented by actor and comedian Hugh Dennis to the companies and individuals who showed their mettle in some of the most challenging times the industry has seen.

Organiser Tony Higgin told Windows Active: “Once again, we have seen how the real leaders have come to the fore when they were put to the test. The winners this year were the ones who excelled themselves in the face of all the challenges that 2022 has sent, and every one of them deserves these trophies more than ever.”

The winners were:

Training & Development Initiative of the Year: Sternfenster

Promotional Campaign of the Year: Kubu Smart

Unsung Hero: Will Ruane, Saint-Gobain Glass

Customer Care Initiative of the Year: AluK

Component Supplier of the Year: DoorCo 

Rising Star Award:Bradley Foster, Lister’s

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Commercial Project of the Year: Alpine Homes Hayling Island, Rehau

Sustainability Initiative of the Year: Deceuninck

Machinery Supplier Award: Haffner 

New Product of the Year: Stellar Aluminium Systems Part L, Epwin Window Systems

Installer of the Year: Clearview Home Improvements

Fensa Installation of the Year: Magna Windows

Glass Company of the Year: Saint-Gobain

Fabricator of the Year: Quickslide Windows and Doors 

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During the event, at the InterContinental London Park Lane, a collection for GM Fundraising and Hope House raised £2,971.

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