British Gypsum have revealed the winners of its prestigious National Trophy Awards, which celebrate craftsmanship and skills in using traditional plaster and modern plasterboard systems.

Now in their tenth year, the awards carry the aim of recognising the contribution of contractors to the UK construction industry, with prizes presented across these six categories:
Norwich Enterprise Centre (Innovation and Sustainability);
Five Pancras Square, London (Plaster);
Resort World, Birmingham (Commercial);
Michael Sobell Sports Centre and School, Aberdare (Education, Hospitality & Healthcare)
Great Minster House, London (Residential);
Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester (Plaster);
Managing director of British Gypsum, Alastair Bell said winners were selected due to their “commitment to addressing common issues in the construction sector such as reducing carbon, overcoming poor acoustic performance and extending maintenance cycles.”
In the next stage, the winners will join more than 33 different countries as UK representatives in the Saint-Gobain Gypsum International Trophy Awards in Prague later this year.