World Demolition Awards: Contract of the Year $1m or over

11 May 2020

This category is for specific high-profile demolition projects with a contract value in excess of US$1 million that imposed major challenges to successful completion or which required an innovative demolition approach.

Entries should demonstrate these challenges and how they were successfully overcome, on time, within budget and safely. Submissions should include demolition methodology statements, site waste management plans and any other relevant project documentation that will allow the judges to validate the Award Statement.

Client testimonials concerning the work carried out should also be supplied if possible.

More details of the World Demolition Awards are available from https://www.demolitionsummit.com/awards.html

You can download an entry form for this specific category at https://www.demolitionsummit.com/assets/wds—awards-entry-form-2020—coty—us%241-million-or-over.pdf

Alternatively please email steve.ducker@khl.com for a copy

There is no charge for entering the World Demolition Awards and we look forward to hearing from you. The deadline for entries is 30 June.

Dennis McGarel, Brandenburg, with Dan Costello

Dennis McGarel, Brandenburg, with awards judge Dan Costello 

Recent previous winners

  • 2019 Brandenburg Industrial Service Company
  • 2018 Adamo Group
  • 2017 Ertih Contractors
  • 2016 Keltbray
  • 2015 Coleman & Co

The World Demolition Awards are part of the World Demolition Summit, which is organised by Demolition & Recycling International in co-operation with the European Demolition Association and with the support of the National Demolition Association of the USA.

This year’s event takes place online on Thursday November 12 at 3pm UK time.

The headline sponsor is Volvo Construction Equipment

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