Glass Awards 2013 29.11.13 © Richard Eaton 07778 395888
The finalists for the industry’s G-15 Awards have been announced by the organisers. The awards will take place in London on Friday 27th November at the London Hilton on Park Lane. The following companies will battle it out for the converted G15-Awards:
• FABRICATOR OF THE YEAR: Dessian Products; Emplas Window Systems; TruFrame Trade Frames.
• INSTALLER OF THE YEAR: KJM Windows & Conservatories; NA Curtain Walling; Sedgefield Windows; Sheffield Window Centre; The Window Company (Contracts).
• CONSERVATORY INSTALLER OF THE YEAR: Rodda and Hocking; Chatsworth Windows; Thistle Windows & Conservatories; Leekes.
• COMPONENT SUPPLIER OF THE YEAR: Edgetech (UK); Mila; RegaLead; Smart-Builder; Thermoseal Group.
• PROMOTIONAL CAMPAIGN OF THE YEAR – TRADE: Mila; Profile 22 Systems; Reynaers; Synseal.
• PROMOTIONAL CAMPAIGN OF THE YEAR – RETAIL: ERA; Solidor.
• GLASS COMPANY OF THE YEAR: CN Glass; Dual Seal Glass; Saint-Gobain Glass UK; Synseal (Global Glass).
• CUSTOMER CARE INITIATIVE OF THE YEAR: Barnet Window Co; Edgetech (UK); Endurance® Doors; Saint-Gobain Glass UK.
• NEW PRODUCT OF THE YEAR: Brisant Secure; New World Developments/ Apeer Doors; Sternfenster Window Systems.
• TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE OF THE YEAR: GGF Training; Pilkington UK; Thermoseal Group.
• COMMERCIAL PROJECT OF THE YEAR: ERW Joinery; Glassolutions; Pilkington UK; Ritec International; Saint-Gobain Glass UK.
For tickets to the awards please visit: www.g-awards.com/booking-information/
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