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Finalists of the BCIA Awards 2025 revealed

The Building Controls Industry Association (BCIA) has revealed the finalists of the BCIA Awards 2025, which celebrate innovation, excellence and dedication across the industry.

This year, the BCIA received a record-breaking number of exceptional entries. The winners will be revealed at the BCIA Awards ceremony and dinner, held on 1 May 2025 at the Eastside Rooms in Birmingham.

BCIA President Stacey Lucas said: “A huge thank you to everyone who entered the 2025 BCIA Awards. The standard of entries this year was incredibly high making the judging process no easy task – a true testament to the talent and innovation driving our industry forward. I’m thrilled to be hosting the Awards for the second time as President and look forward to celebrating alongside our incredible finalists and industry colleagues as we discover this year’s winners.”

Finalists of the BCIA Awards 2025 are as follow:

Building Controls and BEMS Installer of the Year
Sponsored by Trend Control Systems

  • ABEC
  • andOr Systems
  • Crown House Technologies
  • Global Associates
  • Lloret Control Systems
  • Westminster Controls

Engineer of the Year
Sponsored by Johnson Controls

  • Jose Campos, 3mse
  • Matt Chivers, E.ON Control Solutions
  • Jason Edmed, 1 Control
  • Connor McMenamin, Optimised
  • Carl Palmer, Global Associates
  • Deepu Pottayil, SSE Energy Solutions – Smart Buildings
  • Kim Spencer, Crown House Technologies

Young Engineer of the Year
Sponsored by BCIA

  • Zoe Dickson, SSE Energy Solutions – Smart Buildings
  • Luke Fitzpatrick, Belimo Automation UK
  • Jamie Hill, Schneider Electric
  • Finbar Kiefer, Global Associates
  • George Murton, One Sightsolutions
  • Bailey Pinney, AES Control Systems
  • George Ragon, 3mse
  • Jessica Rees, System Five, a 4energy group company
  • Connor Stafford, Crown House Technologies
  • George Stephens-Clark, InTandem Systems
  • Patrick Szostak, Learnd
  • Jon Warburton, Electracom Projects UK
  • Martin Ward, E.ON Control Solutions
  • Harry Wescombe, One Sightsolutions
  • Liam Wyles, E.ON Control Solutions
  • Abdulmalek Zabara, BMSI

Apprentice of the Year
Sponsored by Group Horizon

  • Ibrahim Ali, Schneider Electric
  • Alfie Baldwin, Crown House Technologies
  • Luke Boorer, Integrated Building Management Systems
  • Alfie Crooks, Schneider Electric
  • Lucy Gale, Schneider Electric
  • Charlotte Hammond, Carbon Numbers
  • James Luckie, Electracom Projects UK
  • Russell McGuinness, E.ON Control Solutions
  • James Middleton, BMSI
  • Ricardo Miller, E.ON Control Solutions
  • Ethan O’Neill, Econowise Drives & Controls
  • Louis Padbury, Sauter Automation
  • Benjamin Pashley, Schneider Electric
  • Jacob Pettitt, PA Collacott & Co
  • Gaetano Pinedo, Learnd
  • Luca Rowley, Mitie
  • Alfie Simester, Sauter Automation
  • Donat Tanczos, AES Control Systems
  • Georgie Weaver, System Five, a 4energy group company
  • Finlay Wilkinson, E.ON Control Solutions

Energy Management Award
Sponsored by Priva UK

  • 3mse, The Scalpel, 52 Lime Street
  • Econowise Drives & Controls, Savills RISE24 Energy Management Project using Sentinll Analytics
  • E.ON Control Solutions, EMEA Energy Dashboard
  • Global Associates, Pfizer Florey Chain House
  • Learnd, Driving forward Net Zero with BMS for Stagecoach Group
  • SSE Energy Solutions – Smart Buildings, Energy Partnership Service

Best Service and Maintenance Provider
Sponsored by Western Automation

  • 3mse
  • ABEC
  • Global Associates
  • SSE Energy Solutions – Smart Buildings (Imperial)
  • SSE Energy Solutions – Smart Buildings (St Thomas’ Hospital)
  • System Five, a 4energy group company
  • Westminster Controls

Technical Innovation of the Year – Products
Sponsored by CIBSE

  • BMSI, Magstand UK
  • Consyst, IN700Air-HVAC Integration and metering gateway
  • Consyst, LumenRadio-Wireless BACnet
  • Fantom Factory, Green Analytics
  • J2 Innovations, FIN Intelligence,
  • Passiv UK, Passiv Smart Thermostat (PST)

Technical Innovation of the Year – Projects
Sponsored by Crane Building Services

  • Econowise Drives & Controls, Project Greenflow (Savills)
  • E.ON Control Solutions, Canary Wharf Optimisation and Visibility Pilot (LoRaWAN)
  • Global Associates, Port of Dover
  • J2 Innovations, Innon Energy’s installation of Link Edge at Total Control HQ
  • Lockheed Martin, Smart Buildings IIoT & Reliability-Centered Maintenance
  • Thanium Nine, Simmtronics HQ
  • Westminster Controls, University of Bradford Joseph Priestley Decarbonisation

Contribution to Training
Sponsored by BCIA Training

  • Fantom Factory
  • Group Horizon (BEMS Controls Engineer Apprenticeship)
  • Group Horizon (BEMS Experienced Worker Assessment)
  • InTandem Systems
  • RCC
  • Schneider Electric Training Academy (Andy Butterworth)

Outstanding Contribution Award
Sponsored by BCIA

Winner will be announced at the awards ceremony

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