The British Institute of Kitchen, Bedroom and Bathroom Installation (BiKBBI) hosted its second BiKBBI Awards ceremony at the prestigious Queen Elizabeth II Centre in London’s Westminster on Tuesday 7 February, at which outstanding kitchen, bedroom and bathroom installations in the past 12 months were honoured. The awards also hosted a gala dinner attended by close to 300 guests representing businesses from across the wider KBB industry, sponsored by Fix Radio and Quooker. The evening was a huge success, with some of the KBB industry’s most prominent brands and businesses in attendance, alongside shortlisted finalists from the KBB installation sector. Guests were entertained by celebrity Paul Sinha, who was the event host and compere for the Awards ceremony. The multi-talented comedian, broadcaster and trained GP, who is best known for being one of the UK’s finest quizzers on ITV’s The Chase, accompanied BiKBBI CEO Damian Walters and Fix Radio’s Greg Wilson on stage to present each of the winners with their award. Walters said: “We were thrilled with the success of our first awards programme last year and it would have been very easy to use that as the measuring stick for future events but, as an organisation that continually strives for improvement, we wanted to make the 2023 campaign better, and it’s fair to say that that was accomplished across the board. We had more entries from more businesses, but more importantly for us, the quality of each and every entry was of such a high standard. It’s great to be able to track, recognise and reward the amazing talent working within our sector, and see the quality of work the KBB installation community is delivering day after day.” The BiKBBI Awards programme, which launched in 2021, received 130 entries from 102 businesses and individuals across 10 categories for the 2023 campaign, with a further two awards presented on the night for Outstanding Achievement and Special Recognition. The BiKBBI Awards 2023 winners are: APPRENTICE OF THE YEAR Sponsored by Showerwall Won by Jason McCann, Christian Andrews Interiors COMMUNIY CHAMPION OF THE YEAR Sponsored by Protect My Install CUSTOMER SERVICE CHAMPION OF THE YEAR Sponsored by AO INDEPENDENT RETAILER OF THE YEAR Sponsored by Malmo Won by Brentwood Kitchens and Interiors INSTALLATION BUSINESS OF THE YEAR Sponsored by Häfele INSTALLER OF THE YEAR Sponsored by Roca NATIONAL RETAILER OF THE YEAR Sponsored by Anthill Won by Wren Kitchens YOUNG INSTALLER OF THE YEAR Sponsored by Quooker Won by Elliott Perry, Ace Electrical & Plumbing Limited ENVIRONMENTAL CHAMPION OF THE YEAR Sponsored by The Installer Magazine Won by Used Kitchen Exchange (UKE) INDUSTRY NEWCOMER 2023 Sponsored by Marsh Commercial The judges made a decision to award two awards in the Installation Manager of the Year category, owing to fact that they could not separate the scores for two of the nominees given the very high standard of both entries: INSTALLATION MANAGER OF THE YEAR Sponsored by Huws Gray Buildbase Warwick Hockley, Alexander Kitchens and Maria Thomas, AT Installation Services Limited
Won by Band of Builders
Won by Liberty Fitting Service Limited
Won by Terlecki Limited
Won by Chris Richards, Plumbing Hot
Won by Wayne Lenz, Terlecki Limited
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