25 Innovators competition now accepting submissions

Back for its second year, the 25 Innovators in Construction program is celebrating industry-leading companies.

Do you know a Canadian construction company that is changing the landscape of the industry?

SiteNews wants to hear about it.

Back for its second year, the 25 Innovators in Construction award is returning to recognize the groundbreaking companies shaping Canada’s construction industry.

“The construction sector is on the cusp of massive change,” said SiteNews Editor Russell Hixson. “If Canada wants to solve some of its most pressing issues, including climate change, energy production, affordable housing, healthcare capacity, transit and more, we need a cutting-edge approach. That’s why we are bringing back this competition. We want to celebrate companies who are already leading the way.”

Nominations are now open to celebrate the trailblazers driving advancements in robotics, AI, sustainability, workforce development and beyond.

If you know a company deserving of this recognition, be sure to nominate them today. Winners will be celebrated at an exclusive event and join the ranks of last year’s top 25 innovators. Nominations close October 18th, 2024.

For the inaugural year of Innovators, cutting-edge companies were celebrated in downtown Vancouver with a sold-out celebration that featured in-depth discussions, networking and awards. The competition garnered hundreds of thousands for website visits and millions of impressions, shining a bright light on the industry’s most innovative companies.

Last year’s winners including Carbon Upcycling, Crewscope, DOZR, ETRO Construction, OpenSpace, CM Labs and more.

Visit the 25 Innovators website to make sure your nomination gets submitted before the deadline.

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