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HVR Awards deadline extended

The deadline for entries into the 2012 HVR Awards has been extended to Friday, 24 August.
The HVR Awards 2011 celebrate excellence and innovation in the building services sector. They recognise and reward companies that demonstrate distinction in their field, outstanding technology or exceptional customer service and true innovation in the way they operate or in what they produce.

HVR editor Ian Vallely said: 'The entry process is not onerous. All we ask is that you complete a simple entry form. This will then be put forward for an appropriate award and our judging panel of top industry professionals will decide upon the winners and runners up in September.'

These will be announced at a lavish dinner at the prestigious the St Paul's Grange, next to St Pauls Cathedral at a glittering gala event on the evening of October 10.

The Awards categories are:

· Commercial or Industrial Heating Product Award
· Commercial or Industrial Ventilation Product Award
· Air Conditioning Product Award
· Sustainable Product Award
· Contractor of the Year Award
· Consultant of the Year Award
· Sustainable Project of the Year Award

Mr Vallely added: 'As well as enhancing your company's reputation in the eyes of your clients, posting an entry to the H&V Review Awards will offer a host of solid business benefits to your clients.'

He said the Awards represented an independent endorsement of the clients' achievements and offered them the opportunity to:

· Differentiate their organisation from its competitors and enhance their reputation as an exceptional operator within the HVAC sector.
· Raise their company's profile within the HVAC industry.
· Open doors to new suppliers, customers, investors and partners.
· Motivate their employees and boost your productivity.
· Win significant media exposure to increase brand awareness and generate substantial marketing opportunities.

To enter, contact Ian Vallely on 01342 332 026 or email Ian.Vallely@fav-house.com

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26 July 2012

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