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Nominate today for your chance to win

by This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it  on Thursday, 24 April 2008

As the hype surrounding the first awards ceremony to reward and recognise the industry heightens, the nominations for awards are flooding in. But we want more!

There are 15 Awards up for grabs:

Functional Fit-out
MEP Service Provider of the Year
Landscaping Contractor of the Year
Security Service Provider of the Year
Cleaning Service Provider of the Year
Integrated Service Provider of the Year
Sustainable Initiative
Training/Development
Customer Service Excellence
H&S Initiative
Developer's Commitment to Efficient Buildings
Young FM of the Year
FM Employee of the Year
Facilities Manager of the year

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And to be in with a chance of winning one of these awards, all you have to do is log on to www.itp.net/events/fmawards and click on the ‘nomination process' link. Fill out the nomination form and send your power point presentation to me by 1 May 2008.

Some of the biggest and most reputable companies in the region have pledged their support to the inaugural facilities management Middle East Awards that will take place at the Grosvenor House Hotel in Dubai on Monday 9 June.

Emcor Facilities Services sponsored the Customer Service Excellence Award, while event organisers CMPi got hungry for some action and sponsored Functional Fit-Out, Landscaping Contractor of the Year and Facilities Manager of the Year.

Recently launched Macro has snapped up the Developer's Commitment to FM sponsorship and BK Gulf Facilities Management has taken the Training/Development Award out of the loop.

If your company is interested in seeing its name associated with the most prestigious event dedicated to the facilities management industry, there are still eight awards available to sponsor. Contact Michelle Palmer at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it or +971 50 657 7212.

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