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Revealed: The 2022 Middle East Consultant Award Winners

23 winners were recognised last night at the eight annual edition of the Middle East Consultant Awards (MEC Awards). The 2022 MEC Awards set a significant benchmark through hosting over 300 guests from across the GCC at the Ritz Carlton JBR in Dubai.

According to the editorial team at Middle East Consultant, a total of 209 submissions were received when nominations closed on 18 November. The figure is the second highest number of nominations received for the event, following the 2021 edition’s total of 215.

Discussing the judging process, the editorial team said it went through two rounds of eliminations to create the shortlist and, finally, picked the winners ahead of the gala night.

The judges for the 2022 MEC Awards were: Kareem Farah, Director, ECC Group; Margarita Huaca, Engineer & Sustainable Development Specialist, Enernouva; Benoit Meulewaeter, Chief Technology Officer, Besix 3D; Peter Docwra, Director, G20 Summit, Riyadh and Paul Godfrey, Head of Content, Middle East Consultant.

“The competition between companies and individuals was perhaps the fiercest it has ever been. More and more businesses, regardless of size, sent entries of high quality, and these rewards are no longer just the preserve of very big names,” said Godfrey.

The 2022 Middle East Consultant Awards was supported by several companies including:

Social Media Sponsor: WSP

Gold Sponsor: KEO

Silver Sponsor: AECOM, CCI, Compass, Kingspan Insulation, K Tech Consulting, North 51 Consulting, RSP, Step Engineering, TBH

Category Sponsor: Insinkerator

Network Sponsor: Polypipe Middle East

Supporting Partner: NEB

As the returning social media sponsor for the event, WSP once again hosted a social media selfie competition, the winner of which would walk away with a brand-new Apple Watch. The competition was well received and, ultimately, Noel Casipit, Senior Lighting Designer, Studio Lumen Lighting Design and Consultancy was chosen as the winner at the end of the night.

The full list of categories and winners are as follows:

Under 30 Champion of the Year

Winner: Katy Adubi – AECOM

Woman in Construction Professional of the Year

Winner: Louise Collins – JLL

Executive of the Year

Winner: Alan Talabani – Turner & Townsend

Gender Diversity Champion of the Year

Winner: JLL

Health & Safety and Wellness Champion of the Year

Winner: Omnium International

Dispute Resolution Champion of the Year

Winner: HKA

Company of the Year

Winner: DLR Group

Interior Design Company of the Year

Winner: B8 Architecture and Design Studio

Enterprise Business of the Year

Winner: North 51 Consulting

Specialist Consulting Company of the Year

Winner: Turner & Townsend

Sustainable Consultancy of the Year

Winner: Climatize

Cost Consulting Company of the Year

Winner: Omnium International

Lighting Design Consultancy of the Year

Winner: Studio Lumen Lighting Design and Consultancy

Project Management Company of the Year

Winner: JLL

Structural Engineering Company of the Year

Winner: Bainona Engineering Consultancy

MEP Engineering Company of the Year

Winner: Bainona Engineering Consultancy

Architectural Company of the Year

Winner: Dewan Architects + Engineers

Project of the Year – Government & Infrastructure

Winner: Pace Middle East – Palace of Justice, Kuwait

Sustainable Project of the Year: Residential & Commercial

Winner: Compass Project Consulting – Bustanica

Sustainable Project of the Year: Retail & Public Facilities

Winner: Wasl Experience Centre – U+A Architects

Sustainable Project of the Year: Hospitality & Tourism

Winner: Cundall – The Storm Coaster

MEC’s Lifetime Achievement Award

Winner: Peter Westeng, Chairman of Omnium International

Multi-Discipline Consulting Company

Winner: Egis

The MEC Awards will return in 2023 – to read more about the 2022 Middle East Consultant Awards, click here.

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