NEWS ICCA Awards 2014 Shaping Up To Be Another Success
Entries into this year's ICCA Industry Awards have closed, and people are already gearing up for another great event this year. The Awards are a biannual event celebrating the best the Irish cleaning industry has to offer, as members step out to commend the hard-earned achievements of the contract cleaning sector in Ireland, and to recognise the fundamental contribution that contract cleaning and FM service companies make to the Irish economy.
The ICCA Industry Awards, hosted by Martin King, continued to grow in 2012 with a record number of entries and attendance surpassing the previous eight events. These awards provide a benchmark for quality
If you can’t remember who won the prestigious ICCA Industry Awards 2012, the winners, who were announced at a Gala Event on Friday 19th October 2012, are listed below:
Overall Winners Overall Winner 2012 Cagney Contract Cleaning for The Convention Centre, Dublin
Overall Cleaner of the Year 2012 Laura Kepala from Derrycourt
Overall Supervisor of the Year 2012 Ann O'Reilly from G4S Secure Solutions Ireland
Outstanding Achievement Award 2012 Team recognition for The Derrycourt DMR Team
Team Recognition for The Aramark Dublin City Business Improvement District Team
Category Winners Retail Buildings NOONAN for Victoria Square, Belfast
Hospitality/Leisure/ Residential Buildings Cagney Contract Cleaning for The Convention Centre, Dublin
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within the industry; over recent years, the contract cleaning industry has experienced many positive changes, as both the industry and all those operating within it strive to provide continued excellence in customer service, while consistently developing and training staff.
The importance of recognising and rewarding the people working behind the scenes is key to the industry’s continued success, and the ICCA Awards are the perfect opportunity to commend staff for their achievements during the year. They recognise achievement across 12 categories, and for 10 of these categories, one cleaner, one supervisory and one site will be made winner. For the
Educational Buildings up to Secondary Schools Derrycourt for Springdale National School, Dublin
Educational Buildings – Third Level Colleges NOONAN for University of Limerick
Healthcare Non Acute ISS Facilities Services for St Francis Hospice, Dublin
Healthcare Acute NOONAN for St Vincent's University Hospital, Dublin
Manufacturing ISS Facilities Services for Abbott Vascular, Tipperary
Offices up to 50,000 sq. ft. OCS One Complete Solution for Bank of America/Merrill Lynch, Dublin
Offices over 50,001 sq. ft. Grosvenor Cleaning Services for The Revenue Commissioners, Cork
Best Cleaned Premises by a Small Company with under 100 employees National Support Services for McInerney Saunders, Dublin
Training & Innovation Award Derrycourt
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Outstanding Achievement Award, a specific team of a company can be a winner, while for the Training & Innovation Award only one company is selected. Only one company, cleaner and supervisor can be selected as the Overall Winner.
The Irish Contract Cleaning Association (ICCA) is the principal business body for the contract cleaning industry in Ireland. The Association was set up in July 2000, and membership of the ICCA is open to companies involved in the provision of commercial cleaning services in Ireland. The Association represents approximately 75% of the total numbers employed in contract cleaning companies in Ireland, and their main objectives are:-
• to represent member companies involved in the provision of cleaning services on a commercial basis in Ireland;
• to seek status and prestige for the industry and public recognition of the industry’s vital role;
• to assist the industry in promoting professional training and recruitment in order to raise industry standards;
• to create a forum for the free exchange of information and experience, and networking opportunities among members through discussion, study, publications and social activities.
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