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RBA


‘We also acknowledge that in no small way, part of that success was kick started by our own award win’


international operations include Interfleet’s growing involvement in North America where it is involved with a number of new rail projects, including high speed and commuter rail. Interfleet is also in the process of


further developing its service offering in the environmental field, having recently recruited Andrew Grainger to head its sustainability and environment section. Grainger joins Interfleet from ERM, where he led the delivery of transport and railway projects relating to sustainability and the environment. His appointment follows Interfleet’s announcement of its support for the National Forest, as part of its wider environmental strategy. UK regional director Jonathan Wragg


says: ‘We are continuing to build the Interfleet brand and our offering on an international level. As we now enter our 11th year of sponsorship, we can look back and see how we have grown alongside the Rail Business Awards. We also acknowledge that in no small way, part of that success was kick- started by our own award win. We are very pleased to continue our support of the Rail Business of the Year category and to celebrate our clients’ business successes with them.’


Roll up for Rail Business Awards 2010


The 2009 Rail Business Awards at the Grosvenor House


The 2010 Rail Business Awards, which will be the 13th event of its kind, is now open for entries.


Organised by Woodhouse


Communications and run in association with Rail Professional, the RBA is the longest standing awards ceremony of its type, celebrating business excellence across the rail industry. Last year’s event saw a record number


of entries and a new location, the London Hilton, which proved extremely popular with the guests who packed the venue. The 2010 Rail Business Awards are open


to any company or organisation associated with the UK rail industry, passenger or freight. With a wide range of categories across


the industry – recognising technology, engineering, creativity and individual achievement – the RBA provides plenty of scope for those wanting to enter the prestigious event. The deadline for entries is November 5, 2010. The event, attended by some 800


Andrew Grainger, head of the sustainability and environment section


senior members of the railway, is a popular event for networking, aided by the dress code of lounge suits, which makes for a relaxed atmosphere. Last year’s host Dr Phil Hammond accompanied by ‘voice from above’ Peter Dickson, provided a


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thoroughly entertaining evening for all that attended. The 2010 Rail Business Awards


ceremony will be held on Thursday 17 February, 2011, at the London Hilton, Park Lane. Tickets are now available, priced at £175 plus VAT per person, or £1,745 for a table of 10. For further information about the Rail


Business Awards, please visit www.railbusinessawards.com


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