How do you join Balfour Beatty, McLaughlin & Harvey, AtkinsRéalis, Sir Robert McAlpine, Graham and L Lynch on the list of winners at the Digital Construction Awards?
Here are the top tips to improve your chance of being shortlisted, and therefore having a chance of winning, at the Digital Construction Awards.
- Study the criteria closely.
- Make sure you’re entering the correct category.
- Review who won last year and read about their winning entries to understand what caught the judges’ attention.
- The entry form sets out the story that your entry needs to tell. Answer the questions and provide the information requested.
- Take the time to draft a formal entry rather than simply uploading content from marketing collateral: your entry will be all the better for this.
- Use clear, plain English.
- Jargon: construction is awash with it, but avoid using too much of it in your entry.
- In the Challenge section, be mindful that as experienced and knowledgeable as the judges are, they may not have heard of your firm or project before. Provide the necessary context.
- In most categories, the Benefits and Achievements section is worth up to 20 points, so make sure you share detailed results of your work here.
- Get a colleague to proof your entry before you submit it.
The entry deadline is 7 March. The shortlists will be announced on 6 May. The Digital Construction Awards winners will be revealed at a gala dinner on 1 July at The Brewery in London.
Partners for the Awards are the Chartered Institute of Building, Digital Construction Week, Construction Management and BIMplus.
To become an Awards sponsor, email Karolina Orecchini.
For entry queries, email Justin Stanton.
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How do you join Balfour Beatty, McLaughlin & Harvey, AtkinsRéalis, Sir Robert McAlpine, Graham and L Lynch on the list of winners at the Digital Construction Awards?
Here are the top tips to improve your chance of being shortlisted, and therefore having a chance of winning, at the Digital Construction Awards.
- Study the criteria closely.
- Make sure you’re entering the correct category.
- Review who won last year and read about their winning entries to understand what caught the judges’ attention.
- The entry form sets out the story that your entry needs to tell. Answer the questions and provide the information requested.
- Take the time to draft a formal entry rather than simply uploading content from marketing collateral: your entry will be all the better for this.
- Use clear, plain English.
- Jargon: construction is awash with it, but avoid using too much of it in your entry.
- In the Challenge section, be mindful that as experienced and knowledgeable as the judges are, they may not have heard of your firm or project before. Provide the necessary context.
- In most categories, the Benefits and Achievements section is worth up to 20 points, so make sure you share detailed results of your work here.
- Get a colleague to proof your entry before you submit it.
The entry deadline is 7 March. The shortlists will be announced on 6 May. The Digital Construction Awards winners will be revealed at a gala dinner on 1 July at The Brewery in London.
Partners for the Awards are the Chartered Institute of Building, Digital Construction Week, Construction Management and BIMplus.
To become an Awards sponsor, email Karolina Orecchini.
For entry queries, email Justin Stanton.
The post How to win a digital construction Oscar: top 10 tips appeared first on BIM+.
How do you join Balfour Beatty, McLaughlin & Harvey, AtkinsRéalis, Sir Robert McAlpine, Graham and L Lynch on the list of winners at the Digital Construction Awards?
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