Laurence Lane takes home Electrician of the Year award
Posted: Tuesday, May 10th, 2022
Laurence Lane has beaten off intense competition to take home Fix Radio’s Electrician of the Year award. The 16-year industry veteran pipped the other shortlisted candidates to the gong with a nomination that showcased his excellent work, happy customers and enthusiasm for the trade. Kieran Randell, of Fuzed Electrical & Mechanical Service was named highly commended in the same category, which was sponsored by Schneider Electric The Fix Radio Tradesperson of the Year Awards, which was held on day two of UK Construction Week in London, brought together shortlisted nominees from this year’s award at a brief ceremony. In total Fix Radio gave away ten awards covering the key building trades. “This year’s shortlisted nominees showcased the best of the UK’s trades – the winners have displayed an excellent portfolio of work that proves that UK tradespeople are the best in the world,” said Greg Wilson, head of content for Fix Radio. “Well done Laurence – you’re a credit to your industry,” he added. For a full list of this year’s winners, please click here.
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