Octavius continue to lead the supporters for the fourth annual industry-wide Highways Heroes Awards.
The Highways Heroes Awards are proud to announce Octavius Infrastructure as sponsors of the lifetime achievement award at this year’s ceremony.
The award, who list previous winners such as John Talbot, chair of Highway Care and Larry Walsh, latterly of WJ before his retirement is one of the only awards on a night where unsung heroes are recognised with no bounds.
Supported by many of the most forward-thinking organisations in the sector, and set up after a time of unprecedented change not only in our industry, but as part of our everyday lives, awards are the first time the supply chain and the client body have come together to recognise the value and importance of those unsung heroes we put to work every day.
Whether its saving someone from danger or risk of injury, helping a member of the public to safety, or supporting a team member in the face of abuse the highways heroes’ awards recognise individuals who have coped admirably in the face of adversity, to recognise their heroic actions.
Speaking about the Award, Kevin Robinson, one of the founders of the Highways Heroes Award said,
“Last year was an amazing year for Awards where we recognised the unsung heroes from within our sector, many of those people had never had the opportunity to experience an event of this size and scale; making it an incredible evening for not just the winners but also those who were shortlisted.
“I am really proud that Octavius, has shown their commitment by agreeing to be a sponsor for the second year running.”
"Not an act of random kindness, not somebody who has gone above and beyond whilst not once asking for thanks but instead but whose back story simply moves you to say wow.
Octavius join a host of historic sponsors, including Arcadis, Carrington West and many others in reaffirming their commitment to the event and the values it stands for by continuing long running partnerships.
Taking place at the London Hilton, Park Lane on 28th November, the awards will not only recognise those who have gone above and beyond their duty, but also those that have helped someone or improved a situation, either in the communities they work in or to unconditionally support fellow workers in their team.
Nominations for the Highways Heroes Awards are now open click on the link below to nominate your unsung hero.
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