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The run up to INCA’s flagship event, the INCA Awards, has begun and is off to a great start culminating in a spectacular black-tie awards ceremony on November 26th at the McDonald Hotel in Birmingham.
The Awards celebrate excellence in the external wall insulation industry and showcases the work of INCA members and the broader sector.
Despite the pandemic, all the entries received this year were to an extremely high standard challenging the panel of judges.

After some tough decision making, INCA is pleased to announce the shortlisted projects for this year’s awards.
The final judging took at the Hilton Puckrup Hotel in Tewkesbury and INCA Members now await the outcome of the judging at the forthcoming live Awards event in November.
The categories consisted of New Build, Refurbishment, Architectural Design Architectural Merit, and Innovation.
A full list of shortlisted entries is now available to view on our website www.inca-ltd.org.uk.
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