Highways Awards 2023 winners announced

12/10/2023 | CHRIS AMES

Durham County Council employees scooped prizes at both ends of the evening – and their respective career paths – at the 20th Anniversary Highways Awards.

Comedian Kerry Godliman hosted the gala evening, with contributions from Highways editor Dominic Browne and Institute of Highway Engineers (IHE) president Martin Polland.

At the start of proceedings, Katie Withers was named Apprentice of the Year, awarded to an individual working in the highways industry for the first time, who has made a considerable contribution in the workplace, while Robert Major was given the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award after more than half a century in the sector.

With Mr Major unable to attend, Ms Withers, who had helped write his entry, gave his acceptance speech, while paying her own tribute to her mentor.

From left: Kerry Godliman, Katie Withers, Martin Polland

 

The other winners and highly commended finalists on the night were…

 

Apprentice of the Year, sponsored by the IHE

Highly Commended: Ellen Richardson - Aggregate Industries UK Limited

Highly Commended: Matthew Turner - WSP

 

Active Travel Scheme of the Year, sponsored by Waterman Aspen

Winner: Amey Consulting (working with Liverpool City Council, BCA Landscape HA Civils) for the Liverpool Lime Street Scheme

Highly Commended: Essex County Council (working with Tendring District Council, Active Essex, Essex Highways, Ringway Jacobs and partners, and The Active Wellbeing Society) for Essex Pedal Power

 

Best Use of New Technology, sponsored by Re-flow Field Management

Winner: WJ Group for ThermoPrint: Revolutionising the Road Marking Sector

Highly Commended: Highway Data System (working with WSP, Transport Scotland, BEAR Scotland, Amey, Breedon Contracting, Aggregate Industries, Tarmac Contracting) for Electronic Data Monitoring During Highway Construction: Automating On-Site Quality Assurance Through Sensors, GPS, Lasers, and Software

 

Environmental Sustainability Award, sponsored by Traffex

Winner: Milestone Infrastructure (working with Oxfordshire County Council) for North Oxford Corridor Decarbonisation

 

Highway Partnership Award, sponsored by WJ Group

Winner: Dorset Council and Heidelberg Materials for Dorset Highways Strategic Partnership

Highly Commended: Oxfordshire County Council (working with Milestone Infrastructure, Aggregate Industries, Colas, Drayton Construction, Hazel and Jeffries, and MJ Titchmarsh) for Oxfordshire Highway Alliance

 

Health and Wellbeing Award, sponsored by Maggies

Winner: FM Conway for The Big Ten in 10

Highly Commended: London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham (working with Cadent Gas Ltd Morrison Energy Services Ltd) for LoWEG - London Women in Engineering Group

 

Maintenance Efficiency Award, sponsored by Highway Care

Winner: Connect Plus/Connect Plus Services (working with Optimatics and Alchera) for Programme Optimisation on the M25

 

Product of the Year, sponsored by GW Highways

Winner: SRL Traffic Systems for Haul Route PLUS (HR+)

Highly Commended: Chevron Traffic Management (working with HRS) for The Enhanced Mobile Carriageway Closure (EMCC) technique

 

Steve Berry Highway Authority Innovation Award sponsored by Mott MacDonald

Winner: Ringway Jacobs (working with Chesire East Highways, Amberon Traffic Management Ltd, GAP Plant Hire and Solutions Ltd, CDM Scaffolding and Enviroskip) for Marthall Lane Bridge – Reconstruction following a road traffic collision

Highly Commended: Dundee City Council (working with SWARCO, Bluewater, Urban Foresight and Connected Energy) for Dundee's Clepington Road EV Charging Oasis

 

Road Safety Scheme of the Year, sponsored by Blakedale

Winner: Transport Scotland (working with BEAR Scotland, Professor Alex Stedmon, The Road Safety Trust and WJ Group) for Motorcycle Collision Reduction Initiative at Bends - Perceptual Rider Information for Maximising Expertise and Enjoyment (PRIME)

 

Site Safety Initiative Award, sponsored by Shell Construction and Road

Winner: GeoPlace LLP (working with HAUC(UK)) for The HAUC App

Highly Commended: Balfour Beatty for Driving safety engagement through the use of Construction Ready Discussions

 

The all-female Team of the Year (with host and award sponsor)

 

Team of the Year, sponsored by Messagemaker

Winner: The Local Council Roads Innovation Group (LCRIG) for Team LCRIG

Highly Commended: AmeyArup, Pinsent Masons and National Highways for A66  Northern Trans-Pennine scheme

Highly Commended: Taylor Woodrow for IPort bus link

 

Winter Service and Climate Resilience Award, sponsored by the NWSRG

Winner: London Borough of Waltham Forest (working with Project Centre and Riney) for The Flood and Water Management Strategy

Highly Commended: Transport Scotland (working with Amey and BEAR and DBFO Contract Providers) for New Winter Service Contracts on Scottish Trunk Roads

 

Michael Conway MBE Community Leaders Award, sponsored by FM Conway

Winner: Neil Farley - Ringway Jacobs

 

Major Project Award, sponsored by Norse Highways

Winner: Connect Plus (working with Octavius Infrastructure) for Works to repair and strengthen the Gade Valley Viaduct

Highly Commended: Amey Consulting (working with FP McCann, the Department for Communities (DfC) and Department for Infrastructure (DfI)) for St. Patrick Regeneration Site - Link Road Project

Highly Commended: Milestone Infrastructure (working with Oxfordshire County Council for North Oxford Corridor - Major Project Collaboration

 

Judges' Special Merit Award, sponsored by Kiely Group

Winner: Transport Scotland for PRIME

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