Local construction firm Rose Engineering achieved remarkable success at the Rural and Industrial Design and Building Association (RIDBA) Awards in September. Held in Cambridge, the event brought together construction firms from across the UK to celebrate excellence in the industry.
Despite facing fierce competition from much larger construction firms nationwide, Rose Engineering emerged victorious, clinching not only the Commercial Building category but also the prestigious Overall Winners title – an impressive achievement for any small rural business. The award-winning Commercial Building project – a new Workshop building for Chris Cox of CJ Cox Ltd, local agricultural engineers – garnered praise for its successful blend of traditional agricultural building elements and contemporary commercial design, showcasing excellent workmanship.
Tom Rose, Managing Director, says, ‘We are thrilled to have won the Commercial Award and to be named Overall Winners. Our collaboration with Chris Cox, who had a clear vision for the project, allowed us to fulfill our commitment to clients. We take immense pride in our small Dorset-based business.’
With over 37 years of experience in constructing agricultural and industrial buildings, Rose Engineering places a strong emphasis on quality and excellence. Operating throughout the Southwest, they handle a diverse range of projects, from cattle sheds to commercial units and offices. This year has been exceptionally busy for the company, marking a period of continued growth and recognition.
Anita Beaumont, Finance and Marketing, says, ‘This national recognition was a significant achievement for us – being Overall Winners was a delightful surprise. It reflects the hard work of our entire team.’
- RIDBA is the leading trade association for the modern agriculture and industrial buildings industry in the UK.