This year’s shortlist for the British Woodworking Federation (BWF) Awards has been revealed. 
  The Awards celebrate the outstanding skills, talent and achievements of the UK woodworking and joinery manufacturing industry.
  Helen Hewitt, Chief Executive of the BWF, said: “As the BWF Awards enter their 16th year, I’m pleased to share that we’ve seen a record-breaking number of award entries – clearly demonstrating the wide range of skills, expertise and passion within our talented sector. 
  “It’s also exciting to see the enthusiasm for our new BWF Sustainability Award; where for the first time we’re shining a spotlight on the woodworking and joinery businesses who are committed to reducing their carbon emissions or improving their energy efficiency through innovative new processes.
  “The BWF Awards give us a welcome opportunity to celebrate the projects, successes and brilliant individuals within our profession. I’m looking forward to a fantastic evening recognising the achievements from across the woodworking and joinery sector.”
  
The winners will be announced at the BWF Annual Awards in The Langham, London, on 22 November. The full shortlist for this year’s award is as follows:
  BWF Health and Safety Award – Sponsored by NFU Mutual
  - Heron Joinery – For      its Continuous Improvement Project aimed at enhancing health and safety      protocols while demonstrating a strong commitment to creating a safer      working environment for all employees.
 - JELD-WEN – For its development of a Radio      Frequency Tag System, using AI technology to protect pedestrians from      moving industrial vehicles.
 - Heron Fire Doors – For      its transition from manual handling to mechanised solutions to improve      workplace safety.
 
  BWF Apprentice of the Year Award – Sponsored by CITB
  - Lilli-Mae Broadhurst, Gowercroft Joinery: Lilli- Mae’s employer said: “Lilli-Mae is a very fast learner and      her hunger for knowledge, and ambition to get on was soon apparent. Her      fast promotion at Gowercroft has been down to hard graft, determination,      and willingness to take the initiative.”
 - Harrison Ward, James Wilding Joinery: Harrison’s employer said: “Harrison has grown into an      exceptionally talented young man. He continually goes above and beyond in      all tasks he is presented with and works in an extremely professional      manner. As a company, we welcome ideas from all levels and areas of the      business, from the apprentice right up to the partners.”
 - Paige Kavanagh, Corbel Conservation: Paige’s employer said: “Coupled with the practical skills Paige      possesses is her determination to do the right thing for the company and      her peers. Paige’s drive, passion to learn and enthusiasm to always      improve has really stood out.” 
 
   BWF Heritage Project of the Year Award – Sponsored by Remmers (UK)
  - Blairs Windows and Doors: For      the intricate window restoration project on the Tontine Hotel – an      A-listed building.
 - Precision Made Joinery: For      its valuable contribution to the restoration of the Grade 2 Listed      property, The Old Rectory, Fornham All Saints, Suffolk.
 - AR Manley and Son: For      using traditional techniques to accurately replicate an authentic      Victorian Greenhouse, using modern timbers and paint.
 
  BWF Innovation Award – Sponsored by Anker Stuy Coatings
  - Coastal Group: For      its Inowa Sliding door system that aims to redefine the standard of      sliding door technology within the UK joinery industry by integrating      cutting-edge innovation, sustainability, and superior functionality.
 - Joinerysoft: For      its development of JMS Cloud – a cloud-based software solution,      specifically designed to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and profitability      of any joinery business.
 - Heron Fire Doors: For      the ongoing development of its cost efficient external door set ‘Herodor’.
 
  BWF Sustainability Award – Sponsored by Mirka 
  - Surrey Wood Products: For      its commitment to demonstrating lasting and sustainable change in its      timber supply.
 - James Latham: For      the development of the James Latham Carbon Calculator, developed to help      woodworkers and joiners select materials with greater confidence to meet      regulatory, ethical, and aspirational requirements surrounding      sustainability.
 - Gowercroft Joinery: For      its commitment to continued improvement within its manufacturing      processes, leading to tangible enhancements in sustainability practices      and further reductions in the overall environmental impact using life      cycle assessments.
 
  BWF Rising Star Award – Sponsored by Accsys Technologies
  - Chris Cork, Cubby Construction:      Chris’ employer said: “Chris has shown his willingness to help anyone and      everyone especially the customers. He will often do extra hours both in      the workshop and on site to ensure the job is complete to the highest      standard.”
 - Tautvydas Bumblys, Heron Joinery:      Tautvydas’ employer said: “At Heron Joinery, we are truly fortunate to      have an individual who embodies the values of care, compassion and      dedication not only to his colleagues but also to the broader community.”
 - Joanna Zyser, Heron Fire Doors:      Joanna’s employers said: “Under Joanna, the glazing area of our factory      has undergone a complete transformation. Joanna has implemented lean      methodology and just in time processes within her area reducing waste and      greatly improving efficiency, no small achievement for someone thrown in      at the deep end with no experience working within the joinery or fire door      industry.”
 
  BWF Woodworking Project of the Year – Sponsored by Impra Wood Protection
  - D Foord Joinery: For      the elegant, yet technically challenging design and installation of      elliptical staircase for a Georgian house using English oak.
 - R & E Falkingham: For      the extensive and complex restoration and enhancement of the striking      1920’s property Uplands, in Beverley.
 - Precision Made Joinery: For      the manufacture of a bespoke suspended staircase in a Grade 2-listed      property, The Old Rectory, Fornham All Saints, Suffolk.
 
  More information about the awards can be found on the BWF website here.