Sisk announces 2024 Supply Chain Awards winners
Sisk has announced the winners of the prestigious Supply Chain Awards at the annual event in Dublin’s Convention Centre.
The awards ceremony was hosted by Irish comedian, Mario Rosenstock and attended by over 900 industry professionals, recognising best-in-class suppliers from Ireland and the UK.
The Sisk Supply Chain Awards celebrate the collaboration between Sisk and its partners on a range of successful projects undertaken throughout the year. This year’s ceremony saw Condron Concrete take top honours in the Ireland category. Other notable winners included Crown Roofing (Health & Safety Award), McCann (Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Award), and Castle Group (Health & Wellbeing Award). In total, 18 outstanding supply chain partners were recognised by Sisk for their contributions to the success of key projects.
On the night, Paul Brown, CEO, Sisk presented a cheque to Pat Dennigan, CEO, Focus Ireland for over €160,000 from its recent participation in the ‘Shine a Light’ sleepout to support Focus Ireland’s homeless services.
John Devereaux, Supply Chain Director for Ireland and Europe at Sisk, commented: “2024 has been another successful year for Sisk, marked by significant achievements across our projects and operations. Our annual Supply Chain Awards provide a valuable opportunity to recognise and celebrate the outstanding contributions of our supply chain partners, whose expertise, collaboration, and dedication are integral to our ongoing success. These partners play a vital role in driving excellence and innovation within our industry. I extend sincere congratulations to all the award winners for their achievements this year and look forward to continued success in 2025 and beyond.”
2024 was another strong year for Sisk and their supply chain partners with a number of noteworthy projects delivered including the recently completed Dunkettle Interchange. The project delivered 18 new road links totalling 10km in length; seven new bridge structures as well as upgrade works carried out on five pre-existing structures.
Sisk’s development at the Glass Bottle project in Dublin also advanced considerably in 2024, contributing to the transformation of a key area of the city into a vibrant new quarter.
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