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BSG Health & Safety Awards 2025 – Update

Registration will begin at 10.30 am and the event will start at 11.00 am. On arrival, please head for the Corporate car park: Black Country Living Museum Conference and Learning Centre, Car Park 2, Tipton Road, Dudley, UK | DY1 4SQ

If you would like to take a tour of the Black Country Living Museum, please let us know in advance, as we will be arranging for guides to take guests around the museum after the ceremony. To book your tour please send your reply via email. marketing@bsgltd.co.uk. Please also let us know if you have any special dietary requirements email info@bsgltd.co.uk

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The Building Safety Group (BSG) will host its eighth UK Health and Safety Awards ceremony at the renowned Black Country Living Museum in Dudley, DY1 4SQ on Thursday 12th June, 10.45am – 2pm. The event is held annually to recognise our members’ commitment to the highest standards of health, safety and well-being management for those working in the construction sector. Download the BSG Health & Safety Awards BrochureThe day will begin with a keynote presentation by Emma Evans, Partner at Bexley Beaumont, about the impact of the Building Safety Act (BSA) on the construction sector. A full agenda for the day will be published soon but, in the meantime if you are a BSG member and would like to attend, please take time to complete the form below to secure your delegate space. We look forward to seeing you on the day.

BSG Awards 2025

Register to attend the BSG Awards ceremony

If you are a member of The Building Safety Group (BSG) would like to attend the awards ceremony, please send your full contact details by completing our registration form below. And please don’t forget to let us know if your company intends to submit a nomination. (Delegates spaces will be offered as a priority to member companies that submit a nomination for an award.)

How to enter the BSG Awards 2025

If you would like the opportunity to win an award, we would be delighted to receive your nomination. To submit your company’s entry, please review the award categories below and then follow the instructions on our website. BSG’s award categories have been carefully selected so they are applicable to all our members, regardless of company size or type of construction business.

Click on the category below to download your nomination form. Applicants are welcome to submit nomination forms for more than one category.

Project Award for best Health and Safety in planning and design

Innovation Award

Environmental Award

Occupational Health and well being initiative of the year

Best Health & Safety Culture

*Please note, delegate spaces for the awards ceremony will initially be restricted to three people per company. More spaces are likely to become available once we gain a clear understanding of how many people are attending. Priority will be given to member companies that submit a nomination for an award.

The deadline for submitting nominations is Thursday 17th April 2025.

Why should you submit an award nomination?

  • Use the ‘BSG Award Nominee’ or ‘Winner’s’ logo to help win new business tenders
  • Provide evidence of your company’s Health and Safety achievements to regulatory bodies
  • Achieve free media exposure about your Health and Safety achievements through BSG’s Marketing department
  • Receive an exclusive, free invitation to the BSG Health & Safety Awards ceremony which will take place later this year
  • Have your Health & Safety achievements showcased in a ‘BSG member’ case study, courtesy of BSG’s Marketing department
  • Take advantage of the accolades received for winning a Health and Safety award, presented by the UK’s largest construction safety group
  • Use the awards nomination process to motivate employees by recognising their Health & Safety achievements
  • Gain competitive advantage over your rivals through demonstration of health and safety focused policies and work activity

Download the BSG Health & Safety Awards 2025 brochure

About the Black Country Living Museum

The Black Country Living Museum (BCLM) is an award-winning open air museum that tells the story of one of the very first industrialised landscapes in Britain.

Set across 26 acres, BSG members will be given the opportunity to explore carefully reconstructed shops, houses and industrial areas that represent the Black Country’s story. You’ll learn how steam power, human ingenuity and an increasingly interconnected world transformed this region into a manufacturing powerhouse.

You’ll meet historic characters who’ll tell you stories of what it was really like to live and work during this revolutionary period of history. As you walk around, you’ll discover the museum’s collections, which were ‘Designated’ by Arts Council England in 2012, recognising their quality and national significance.

Most importantly, you’ll see history brought to life before your eyes – hear the clang of hammers, smell the smoke billowing from red brick chimneys and maybe even taste the best fish and chips in the Black Country!

More about the Black Country Living Museum

Leave the 21st century behind for the day and experience sights, sounds, smells, and tastes of the Black Country as you explore rebuilt, replica or recreated shops, houses and industrial workshops.

There’s plenty for everyone to get stuck into, including:

  • Talking to costumed characters bringing history to life
  • Heading underground for a glimpse of life as an 1850s miner
  • Testing your times tables in a 1912 school lesson

Visitor-Map-JUNE-2024-A4

 

Getting to the Black Country Living Museum

Finding the Black Country Living Museum:

Address: Black Country Living Museum, Discovery Way, Dudley DY1 4SQ

Please visit the museum website here for road, rail, bus, bicycle directions.

 

 

BSG Awards 2023: Award Winners

Member NameAward
Warburton Building Services LimitedSubcontractor of the Year Award – Highly Commended
M R Stephenson LtdSubcontractor of the Year Award – Winner
Taylor Lane Timber FrameInnovation Award – Highly Commended
Structural Metal Decks (SMD)Innovation Award – Winner
Bridge Civil Engineering LtdEnvironmental Award – Highly Commended
City & Country Group plcEnvironmental Award – Winner
Management & Construction Services LtdOccupational Health Award – Highly Commended
Greendale Construction LtdOccupational Health Award – Winner
Sally Strachey Historic Conservation LtdProject Award – Highly Commended
Borras Construction LtdProject Award – Winner
Suzanne Akerman – Stonewood Builders LtdOrganisational Competence in Health and Safety Training
Andrew Whitfield – Historic Property RestorationSite Manager of the Year – North
Mick Bull – Intium Construction LimitedSite Manager of the Year – Midlands
Constantin Vieriu – Fileturn LimitedSite Manager of the Year – London & South East
Wayne Manning – Pearce Construction (Barnstaple) LtdSite Manager of the Year – South West
Gary Lewis – Winsley-White Building Contractors & Developers LtdSite Manager of the Year – Central & West
Rhian Jones – Jones Bros (Henllan) LtdSite Manager of the Year – Wales
Allan Ramsey – Greensquare Homes LtdSite Manager of the Year – Central
Sean Raeburn – Qmile GroupSite Manager of the Year – Scotland
Thomas Girdler – Bartlett ContractorsSite Manager of the Year – South
Hills Homes Developments LtdMember of the Year – Central
E G Carter & Co LtdMember of the Year – Central & West
Read Construction Holdings LimitedMember of the Year – Wales
Jerram Falkus LtdMember of the Year – London & South East
Darwin Group LimitedMember of the Year – Midlands
C R Reynolds LimitedMember of the Year – North
Greendale Construction LtdMember of the Year – South West
Qmile GroupMember of the Year – Scotland
Jones Bros Ruthin (Civil Engineering) Co LtdBSG UK Member of the Year – Award Winner
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