Awards, contracts & appointments

04.10.16

UKRIA deadline extended due to popular demand

The deadline for the 2017 edition of the prestigious UK Rail Industry Awards has been given a further extension due to popular demand.

Entries across the 23 categories have been flooding in, much more than we had anticipated, so RTM has taken the decision to extend the closing date until Monday 10 October 2016. This will be the final extension to this year’s awards, with no entries being taken after this date.

Once all the entries are in, our independent cross-industry panel of judges will begin the tough task of analysing all the submissions.

To find out more about entering this year’s awards in one of the 23 categories, click here.

UKRIA director Roy Rowlands said: “So far this year, we have received an unprecedented amount of entries for the fourth edition of our awards.

“Winning one of the 28 coveted awards will raise the profile of your organisation in front of an audience of key rail industry decision-makers and professionals responsible for running the UK rail industry.

“If you have a story to tell that’s worthy of the attention of the UK Rail Industry Awards’ pan-industry panel of judges and would like to win one of these coveted awards, then enter today.”

The full list of categories:

Apprenticeship Development Scheme

Collaborative Working – BS11000

Cost Base Reduction

CSR – Corporate Social Responsibility

Design Innovation

Digital Pioneer

Electrification

Environmental & Sustainability

Infrastructure Planning

Marketing & Communications

Mobile Technology

Operator of the Year

Outstanding Projects

- Small: Under £3m

- Medium: £3m-£20m

- Large: Over £20m

Passenger Safety

Product and Service Innovation

- Product

- Service

Recruitment Excellence

Signalling & Telecommunications

Sub-contractor of the Year

- Micro

- Small

- Medium

Track Technology

Traction & Rolling Stock

Training & Development

Workforce Safety

Young Rail Professional of the Year

The award ceremony will return to Battersea Evolution in central London on 9 February 2016, when the winners will be announced. The keynote speaker on the night will be Network Rail’s chairman Sir Peter Hendy.

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