Three weeks left to submit your World Demolition Awards entry

With the 30 June closing date for entries to the World Demolition Awards 2023 now just three weeks away, the clock is ticking for companies aiming to secure a place on the shortlist.

World Demolition Awards 2022 Winners on stage at the World Demolition Awards in Vienna in 2022. Photo: D&Ri magazine/Joe Mather Photography

Part of the World Demolition Summit since the first event in 2009, the awards celebrate innovation and best practice among demolition contractors and equipment manufacturers.

As well as the individual awards (categories listed below), an overall “Best of the Best” World Demolition Award winner will be chosen by the judges. The New Entrant Award will also be presented on the night.

To enter for the 2023 World Demolition Awards, please click on the link to the relevant category and download your entry form.

Alternatively, please email steve.ducker@khl.com to request a form.

Civils Demolition
Collaboration in Demolition
Contract over US$1 million
Contract under US$1 million
Explosive Demolition
Industrial Demolition
Manufacturer Innovation, Plant and Equipment
Manufacturer Innovation, Tools and Attachments
Recycling and Environmental
Safety and Training
Urban Demolition 

Shortlists will be announced in August and the WDS including the awards ceremony will take place in Toronto, Canada on 17 and 18 October.

The WDS is organised by Demolition & Recycling International in co-operation with the European Demolition Association and the US National Demolition Association.

Headline sponsor is Volvo Construction Equipment.

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