Mivan, the luxury fit out and bespoke joinery specialists, has been shortlisted for the Specialist Contractor of the Year award at the Building Awards 2024.
This recognition highlights the company's commitment to excellence, innovation and quality in the construction industry. The Building Awards are celebrated for honouring the pinnacle of the built environment sector and being named a finalist reflects the hard work and dedication of the entire Mivan team. This accolade recognises companies that have exhibited outstanding performance, delivered exceptional projects, and demonstrated industry leadership over the past year.
In 2024, Mivan has successfully completed several high-profile projects, each showcasing the company's expertise in specialist contracting. From intricate refurbishment projects on land, rail and sea, Mivan's portfolio demonstrates its ability to deliver complex projects on time and within budget while maintaining the highest standards of safety and quality.
A Mivan spokesperson said: "Our innovative approaches and use of advanced technologies have set us apart in the industry. We have continually pushed the boundaries of what is possible, ensuring that our clients receive the best solutions tailored to their specific needs.
"We eagerly anticipate the Building Awards ceremony, which will take place on Tuesday 5th of November 2024, at the Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Land, London. It promises to be a night of celebration, networking, and recognition of the industry's finest. We look forward to joining our peers and celebrating the outstanding achievements of the construction industry.
"We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all the other finalists in the Specialist Contractor of the Year category and beyond. Being shortlisted among such esteemed companies is an honour, and we recognise the exceptional work and dedication required to reach this stage. We wish everyone the best of luck and look forward to celebrating the collective achievements of our industry."
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