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Local business based in Cambridgeshire has been selected as a contender for a significant national accolade

Spacemaker Developments, trading as SMD Ltd, has made it to the final round of contenders for the coveted National Building and Construction Awards (NBCA), competing for the title of Project of the Year.

National contractor from Cambridgeshire makes the cut for prominent national prize
National contractor from Cambridgeshire makes the cut for prominent national prize

Local business based in Cambridgeshire has been selected as a contender for a significant national accolade

SMD Shortlisted for National Building and Construction Awards' Project of the Year

Stuart Michael Design (SMD), a renowned architecture and design firm based in St Neots, Cambridgeshire, has been shortlisted for the National Building and Construction Awards (NBCA) in the category of Project of the Year. The recognition comes for their work on the Oak Field Gardens, a new crematorium in Bedfordshire.

Moomith Ullah, the Operations Director at SMD, expressed his honor and delight at the NBCA shortlisting. He stated that SMD's ethos is to leave a lasting legacy, and this project is a testament to their commitment to sustainability and minimizing environmental impact.

The Oak Field Gardens project, which creates new job opportunities, improves infrastructure, and provides a sensitive public amenity, has minimal environmental impacts and implements innovative resources. SMD's processes aim to make their schemes as sustainable as possible, aligning with their passion for sustainability.

Jon Wren, the Commercial Director at SMD, stated that the team is committed to building long-term relationships with clients and bringing construction visions to life. He added that the NBCA shortlisting is a massive vote of confidence for SMD.

Everyone at SMD is grateful for the recognition from the NBCA. The NBCAs consist of 21 categories, and entries are judged by a panel of independent judges. The awards are scheduled to take place at the Leonardo Royal London Tower Bridge Hotel later this year.

SMD feels honored for the continued commitment from their clients and looks forward to the future, striving to make a positive impact on the built environment while maintaining their focus on sustainability and minimizing environmental impact.

While specific details about the key features of the Oak Field Gardens crematorium project are not currently available, it is clear that SMD's work on this project has impressed the NBCA judges and the industry at large. For more information about the project and its features, it would be necessary to consult official sources such as the NBCA website, SMD's official communications, or recent industry publications.

  1. SMD's commitment to sustainability is not limited to their design ethos but extends to their projects as well, as demonstrated by their work on the Oak Field Gardens crematorium, which minimizes environmental impact and showcases innovative resource implementation.
  2. In alignment with their passion for sustainability, SMD's goal is to create a positive impact on the built environment, not just through innovative designs, but also by fostering a sense of community and contributing to the financial growth of the industry, as evidenced by the job opportunities and infrastructure improvements brought about by the Oak Field Gardens project.

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