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Cambridgeshire contractor shortlisted for prestigious national award

Spacemaker Developments have been hailed for their work as they have become the latest company to be shortlisted for the National Building and Construction Awards (NBCA).

The company, which trade under the name SMD Ltd, are in the running to win Project of the Year at the NBCAs which is due to be held at the Leonardo Royal London Tower Bridge Hotel later this year. In total, the awards are made up of 21 categories with entries being judged by a panel of independent judges.

SMD’s crematorium project.

The project that is being celebrated is SMD’s Oak Field Gardens, a new crematorium in Bedfordshire. Alongside having minimal environmental impacts the development also implements innovative resources. What’s more, the project helps the community by creating new job opportunities, improving infrastructure and providing a sensitive public amenity.

‘We are both honoured and delighted to be shortlisted for the prestigious National Building and Construction Awards,’ said Moomith Ullah, operations director at SMD. ‘The whole SMD team is committed to building long-term relationships with our clients and using our wealth of experience to bring construction visions to life.’

‘Our ethos is to leave a lasting legacy,’ Moomith Ullah continued, ‘and that is why we are so proud to be in with the opportunity to win at what is recognised as one of the most prestigious building and construction awards in the UK.’

SMD are based in Cambridgeshire and their headquarters is in St Neots. The company strive to make their schemes as sustainable as possible.

Jon Wren, commercial director at SMD, added: ‘Sustainability is one of our passions and our processes ensure we do our utmost to minimise our impact on the environment.

‘Being shortlisted for such a prestigious Award is a massive vote of confidence in the work that everyone at SMD undertakes. We are very grateful for everyone’s efforts and feel honoured for the continued commitment our clients continue to make in us.’

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Emily Whitehouse
Writer and journalist for Newstart Magazine, Social Care Today and Air Quality News.

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