Thank you to our judges

03 December 2018

Henrik Bonnesen

Environmental Manager, Cowi, Denmark

Henrik’s categories were Industrial; Innovation Plant/Equipment; Recycling/Environmental

Francisco Cobo

President, European Demolition Association.

Francisco’s categories were Explosive; Recycling/Environmental; Safety/Training

Dan Costello

President, Costello Dismantling, USA

Dan’s categories were Civils; Contract under $1 million; Explosive; Urban under $10 million; Urban $10 million or over

Clinton Dick

Founding Director, Liberty Industrial, Australia

Clinton’s categories were Collaboration; Contract $1m or over; Innovation Plant/Equipment; Innovation Tools/Attachments

Patrick Frye

Technical Director, Cardem, France

Patrick’s categories were Contract under $1 million; Industrial; Innovation Tools/Attachments; Safety/Training

Jim Graham

Executive Vice President, Winter Environmental, USA

Jim’s categories were Contract $1 million or over; Explosive; Recycling/Environmental; Safety/Training; Urban under $10 million; Urban $10 million or over

Bill Moore

Principal Consultant, Environmental Resources Management, USA

Bill’s categories were Civils; Collaboration; Industrial; Innovation Tools/Attachments

William Sinclair

Managing Director, Safedem, United Kingdom

William’s categories were Civils;

Contract under $1 million; Urban under $10 million; Urban $10 million or over

John Woodward

Demolition Consultant, C&D

Demolition Consultants, United Kingdom

John’s categories were Collaboration; Contract $1 million or over; Explosive; Innovation Plant/Equipment.

  • The nine judges were divided into sub-teams of three for the categories they judged. No one can sit on the judging panel for a category in which their company has submitted an entry.
Latest News
Ausa looks to the future with electric machines
OEM plans new machines by 2025
Kaeser shows ‘study’ for electric compressor
Machine produced to generate discussion about electric products
Hochtief subsidiary increases stake in mining services firm
Hochtief’s Australian subsidiary Cimic has increased its stake in mining services company Thiess, in response to the importance of the energy transition.