Symetri nominated at "The 2025 Building Innovation Awards"

We’re proud to share that Symetri has been shortlisted for two categories at this year’s Building Innovation Awards. Our work on a smarter building project at Milton Keynes Hospital (MKUH), earned us a place in the Smart Building Project of the Year category, alongside a nomination for Professional Services Partner of the Year

Symetri nominated at "The 2025 Building Innovation Awards"

Our nomination includes:

Smart Building Project of the Year – for our cutting-edge work on the Milton Keynes Hospital (MKUH), where we delivered innovative, technology-driven solutions to enhance operational efficiency, sustainability, and patient care.

Professional Services Partner of the Year – recognising our commitment to excellence, collaboration, and delivering outstanding value to our clients across the industry.

The Building Innovation Awards celebrate organisations and projects that are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in construction and building design. This year’s ceremony will take place on 30th September, bringing together the brightest minds and most forward-thinking companies in the sector.

To be recognised among such a talented field is an incredible honour, and a testament to the hard work, creativity, and dedication of our entire team and our amazing partners.

Wish us luck!


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