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The second Steel Window Association Awards are launched

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27 February 2025

 

The second Steel Window Association Awards are launched

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Following the success of the inaugural Steel Window Association's awards in 2024, 2025 sees a bigger and better programme with the addition of two new categories - Refurbishment Project of the Year, and Product Supplier of the Year option. The full list of categories comprises four awards - Commercial, Domestic, Refurbishment and Product Supplier of the Year.

The awards were created to celebrate the work of the companies that make up the Steel Window Association, showcasing impressive commercial, domestic and refurbishment projects and highlighting the experience and knowledge that goes into creating beautiful steel windows and doors.

The Association is delighted to be supported again this year by the Technical Editor ofArchitecture Today,John Ramshaw, who will be using his wealth of experience and knowledge to judge the submitted entries.

Winners will be announced on the 6 June 2025 at the Association's AGM in London. The winning entrants will receive an award and a full media package spotlighting their company and their winning project.

The SWA offers UK wide coverage with member companies able to carry out the full range of contracts, from the repair and restoration of heritage windows through to the installation of major fenestration packages in contemporary commercial, residential and other types of developments.

For further information on the Steel Window Association or if you're interested in becoming a member, please visitwww.steel-window-association.co.

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