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Pavilion Restoration Project Nominated for Prestigious Trades Award

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The historic pavilion at Tarlair, once a vibrant outdoor pool venue, has secured a nomination for the prestigious Trades Awards 2025. This accolade highlights the remarkable efforts of V G Willox in the Home/Building Improvement category, celebrating their successful renovation of the Macduff pavilion.

Excitement is palpable in northern Scotland as the finalists for the annual Trades Awards have been announced. Now in its 13th year, this event, organised by Mearns & Gill, a marketing and communications agency based in Aberdeen, has become a cornerstone of the construction industry calendar. It unites approximately 400 professionals, showcasing exceptional talent and innovation that drive the sector forward.

Mike Wilson, managing director of Mearns & Gill, expressed enthusiasm for this year’s nominees, stating, “The Trades Awards have always been about recognising the people and businesses that make our industry thrive, and 2025 is no exception.” He noted the outstanding quality of entries, which reflect a commitment to pushing boundaries and embracing sustainability in construction.

The 2025 Trades Awards continue to receive strong support from main sponsor W M Donald and a variety of new partners focused on promoting excellence within the industry. This year, the judging panel faced a challenging task due to a record number of first-time entrants, highlighting the strength of the construction community in the region.

Among the standout categories is the Rising Star award, sponsored by Joe Boyle Consulting, which identifies promising newcomers who have demonstrated exceptional performance in the construction field. Another new addition is the Community Engagement Award, sponsored by STV, recognising projects that have positively impacted local communities through social initiatives.

The highly anticipated Construction Project of the Year award will honour projects that exemplify excellence in design, execution, and sustainability. Elaine Donald, director at W M Donald, remarked, “We are proud to support an event that reflects the very best of our industry. The Trades Awards not only recognise success but also encourage collaboration and innovation across the sector.”

The winners will be announced at a black-tie ceremony on November 7, 2025, hosted by Chris Harvey from STV at the Ardoe House Hotel and Spa. Attendees can expect an evening filled with celebration, networking opportunities, and entertainment. The event will also feature fundraising efforts for Somebody Cares, a local charity providing essential support to individuals facing hardship.

Organisers promise that the Trades Awards 2025 will be “an unforgettable evening of recognition, connection, and inspiration,” honouring the individuals and businesses contributing to a brighter future in northern Scotland.

This year’s finalists span multiple categories, including Health, Safety, and Wellbeing, Outstanding Customer Service, and Sustainability in Construction, showcasing the diversity and talent present in the construction sector. With nominations such as CHAP for Fraserburgh Annexe and Ogilvie Construction for Camphill School, the event celebrates a wide array of achievements in the industry.

As the construction landscape evolves, the Trades Awards continue to highlight the essential role of innovation and community engagement, setting a benchmark for future developments in the field.

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