Water Industry Awards 2022: finalists revealed - Utility WeekFinalists in the 19 categories comprising the 2022 Water Industry Awards have been ...
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Finalists in the 19 categories comprising the 2022 Water Industry Awards have been announced.
The 2022 edition marks the 16th year of the Water Industry Awards, with this year’s ceremony taking place on Wednesday, 29 June 2022 at Birmingham’s Hilton Metropole, where the industry will meet to celebrate the outstanding work of UK water companies and their supply chains.
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We can now reveal the finalists in the 19 categories at this year’s event.
“As ever, the Water Industry Awards will award the very best practice from the frontline of the water sector,” Ellen Bennett, portfolio director, Utility Week and Utility Week Innovate – which organizes the awards – said of this year’s event.
Here's a sneak peek -
Asset Management Initiative of the Year
- Abloy UK – CIPE Manager – Security Management System
- Anglian Water and Business Modelling Associates – How Adaptive Planning Builds Resilience
- Northern Ireland Water – Pilot Plant Systems
- Anglian Water and Samotics – Samotics’ asset health monitoring system SAM4 for Anglian Water
- Binnies UK – Digital and Dynamic Asset Management Plans
- Galliford Try – Ultra-Filtration Modular Build at West Hyde WTW
- SES Water in partnership with Echologics and Atkins – DMA Asset Health
- Water Research Centre – The Expert Resin Lining Group (ERLG) and UKAS accredited Nominated Certifying Body
Consultancy of the Year
- APEM
- Binnies UK
- Clearsight Energy
- Isle Utilities
- Stantec
- Wood
Contractor of the Year
- Galliford Try
- Jet Aire Services
- Network Plus
- MWH Treatment
Digitalisation Project of the Year
- Binnies UK – Intelligent Dam Monitoring System (iDMS)
- Costain and Focus Sensors – Dark Fibres Leak Detection Project
- FYLD and Morrison Water Services
- Galliford Try – Cracking the Carbon Challenge with Hypervine
- Morrison Water Services – Blicker AI – Using new technology to improve data quality
- MWH Treatment – Thames Gateway Project
- South East Water and APEM – H2OVER® – fast identification of pollution sources and abstractions
- Wessex Water and UnifAI Technology – Real-Time Bacteria Monitoring and Alerts Using AI Powered Sensing
- WSP Flood Defence Investment Tool – FRIP