
Bluebeam is once again sponsoring the Digital Construction Awards.
The Digital Construction Awards 2025 celebrate best practice and reward innovation in the application of BIM, information management and digital technology in the built and managed environments. Bluebeam is sponsoring the Digital Collaboration of the Year category.
Chris Curling, EMEA sales manager at Bluebeam, said: “We‘re delighted to sponsor the prestigious Digital Construction Awards again in 2025, celebrating the hard work, dedication, and excellence of those who inspire and drive innovation in their field. It’s an honour to support such remarkable achievements and to be part of a night that recognises outstanding talent in the AEC Industry.”
The Awards are organised by the Chartered Institute of Building, Digital Construction Week (DCW), Construction Management and BIMplus.
Construction Management editor Will Mann and DCW event director Karolina Orecchini said: “Bluebeam has backed the Awards since the event’s inception and it’s great to welcome such a trusted industry partner on board for the fourth consecutive year.”
Entry criteria
The Digital Collaboration of the Year category recognises the best use of digitalisation/digital methodologies and/or technologies to enhance collaboration between two or more organisations on a project, at any level of the supply chain.
This category is not focused on the work of making two or more different software packages compatible (although such work may have been necessary to help foster the collaboration between organisations).
The deadline for entries is 7 March.
There are a further 15 categories that make up the awards.
The shortlisted entries will be revealed on 6 May and the winners announced at a gala dinner on 1 July at The Brewery in London.
Last year, United Utilities and Advance Plus (a joint venture between MWH Treatment, Stantec and J Murphy & Sons) won the Digital Collaboration of the Year award for their efforts at Oswestry Water Treatment Works.
To find out more about the Awards, head to digitalconstructionawards.co.uk
To become an Awards sponsor, email Karolina Orecchini.
For entry queries, email Justin Stanton.
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