The British Institute of Kitchen, Bedroom & Bathroom Installation (BiKBBI) has announced the finalists of its BiKBBI Installation Awards 2024.
Recognising and rewarding excellence in the KBB installation sector, the awards span 12 categories and saw more than 170 nominations, producing a shortlist of 48 finalists.
Winners will be announced at the Awards ceremony at the prestigious QEII Centre in London’s Westminster on February 6, 2024.
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The BiKBBI Awards 2024 shortlisted finalists are as follows:
Apprentice of the year
Aaron Machin – AT Installation Services
Peter Salter – Lima Kitchens
Sienna Tomkins – System XL
Jack Nicholls – Exon Building Services
Community champion of the year
TK Kitchens & Bedrooms
AT Installation Services
Grohe
CT1
Customer service champion of the year
Lewis Home Renovations
Alexander Kitchens
Brampton Interiors
The Adroit Services Partnership
Independent retailer of the year
JLC Interiors
Bathrooms at Source
Studio Hamilton
Christian Andrews Interiors
Installation business of the year
Simon Taylor Furniture
The Kitchen & Bathroom Installer
Alexander Kitchens
Ace Electrical & Plumbing
Installation manager of the year
Emma Boreham – Wickes
Keir Butterwick – Wren Contracts
Warwick Hockley – Alexander Kitchens
Ian Cloggie – Christian Andrews Interiors
Installer of the year
Graham Parnell – The Kitchen & Bathroom Installer
Ross Thompson – Hollands Heating
Michael Miles – Ace Electrical & Plumbing
Leigh Haag – LH Installations
National retailer of the year
Wickes
B&Q
Wren Kitchens
Homebase
Young installer of the year
Owain Jarvis – AT Installation Services
Callum Keating – AT Installation Services
Aidan Parish – Lima Kitchens
Tom Wallace – Valley Kitchens & Bathrooms
Environmental champion of the year
Sandy Armitage Designs
Space-Plug Limited
Abode
Rotpunkt
Industry newcomer
Reggy Burgees – Bettis Carpentry & Build
Derek Craig – DGC Kitchen Fitters
Freddie Bowles – BESO Furniture
Alex Wickes – Tranquil Construction
A Special Recognition Award will also be presented on the evening.
BiKBBI CEO Damian Walters, commented ‘The BiKBBI Awards continues to grow year or year, both in terms of the number of entries we are seeing, but also in the support and involvement from the wider KBB sector.
“This year we have seen nominations rise by 30% across all categories and we have, once again, seen the quality of the submissions improve.
“This year’s finalists should be in no doubt that being shortlisted is a cause for celebration in itself and we look forward to celebrating with them in February at the BiKBBI Awards presentation.
“It is so important that the installation sector is recognised for the role that it plays in the industry, and therefore our thanks goes to those businesses that are sponsoring the 2024 Awards – their commitment and support is what makes both the Awards programme and the presentation event possible.’