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BIFM AWARDS 2015 WINNERS
REVEALED On Monday 12th October winners were announced in the British Institute of Facilities Management’s Awards. As the industry leading awards, the BIFM Awards, with headline sponsor Carillion, seek out the gold standard across facilities management. Now in their 15th year the BIFM Awards ceremony attracted over 1,200 guests to the Grosvenor House Hotel, London, to see the winners announced. The winners were confirmed as:
PEOPLE The individuals, teams and organisations who invest in their people, who lead, are cutting edge and drive improvements.
Facilities Manager of the Year Winner: Alan Russell, London Heathrow Airport Ltd
Highly Commended: Diane Thorpe, Hearst Magazines UK
FM Team of the Year Winner: Nationwide & Carillion plc
Highly Commended: JLL Integrated Facilities Management - JLL EIMEA Team
Learning and Career Development Winner: McFarlane Telfer
Highly Commended: London Heathrow Airport Ltd - Learning and Development from School to Retirement
Highly Commended: Mitie Client Services
Rising Talent in Facilities Management Winner: Tanya Horscroft (née. Brick), Capita
Highly Commended: Andy John, Amey
Lifetime Achievement Winner: Martin Pickard
INNOVATION Recognising innovative facilities management technology, systems, products and services, and the benefits they bring from cost-savings to enhanced interaction.
Innovation in Technology and Systems
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Winner: NG Bailey powered by Elutions - Giving Morrisons a Rare Energy Solution
Highly Commended: Cofely with Synoptic Technologies - Uncovering Sustainable & Innovative Technologies
New Product or Service of the Year Winner: Skanska - Waste Management Service
IMPACT Demonstrating the real tangible impact good FM brings to business, the environment and society.
Brand Impact (new category for 2015) Winner: Sodexo UK&I - Sodexo Brand Ambassador Programme
Highly Commended: intu RS - The creation of intu Retail Services
Impact on Customer Experience Winner: Heathrow Airport Limited - Terminal 2 Engineering and Facilities
Highly Commended: Carillion - The Customer Experience Centre
Highly Commended: King’s College London - Fit For King’s
Impact on Sustainability Winner: The NEC - Our Sustainability Journey
Highly Commended: British Land and Broadgate Estates - Sustainability Achievements 2009 to 2015 - Energy Reduction and Community Engagement
Highly Commended: The Royal Bank of Scotland - Innovation and Partnerships for Business and Environment
Impact on the Workplace Winner: Airbus UK - Future Filton
Highly Commended: Halfords Ltd – The Drive to Engage
Societal Impact Winner: Cofely & North East Lincolnshire Council - North East Lincolnshire Regeneration Partnership
Highly Commended: Robertson Facilities Management - Robertson Communities
Chair of the Judges for the BIFM Awards, Steve Gladwin, who oversees a team of 11 lead judges and a further 36 support judges, said “2015 was an evolutionary year for the BIFM Awards as we underwent a thorough re-fresh before launching the entry phase back in January. With categories under ‘people, ‘innovation’ and ‘impact’ we are able to demonstrate the breadth of the facilities management industry. There are so many facets of exemplary FM, which have been shown here through the cross section of winners.
“Learning and development, customer service, team work, collaboration, rising talent – we have seen this aplenty. Our winners have an effect wider than the FM industry and part of the BIFM Awards re-fresh includes a commitment by BIFM to ensure that the impact our winners have made on business, the economy and society is demonstrated.”
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