Awards set to celebrate South East building sector
A glittering ceremony is set to toast the best of the building sector across London and the South East.
The 2026 Constructing Excellence London & South East Awards will take place in the summer.
The event – now in its 20th year – recognises outstanding talent across the built environment sphere, with award categories including future leader; people and culture; and regeneration and conservation.
Further categories include residential project of the year; infrastructure project of the year; and building project of the year.
Entries must be submitted by March 31, with winners announced at a Hilton Bankside Hotel ceremony on July 9.
Sarra Hawes, chair of Constructing Excellence Sussex Club, said: “Marking 20 years of these awards is a real milestone for the industry.
“The awards give us the chance to recognise the incredible people, projects and organisations who are driving positive change, raising standards and shaping the future of construction across the region.”
Constructing Excellence London & South East is part of the national Constructing Excellence body.
To enter the 2026 Constructing Excellence London & South East Awards, click here.
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