Apex Lifts Named A Finalist in Construction Awards for Innovation

U.K.-based Apex Lifts announced it has been named a finalist in the Constructing Excellence SECBE Awards 2023 in the Innovation category for LiftWatch — an interactive client portal allowing users to find in-depth information about their lifts and escalators. The Constructing Excellence SECBE Awards recognize and celebrate the best companies, collaborations and projects from across the London and South East region. The construction awards are open to the whole sector from buildings to infrastructure, all parts of the supply chain, all disciplines, professions and trades. SECBE, the South East Centre for the Built Environment, is a not-for-profit company that aims to inspire the construction industry to deliver better infrastructure and buildings in a more collaborative and cost-effective way, consistently. The awards ceremony will be held on June 29 at the Royal Lancaster Hotel. In 2022, there were 82 finalists and 17 winners.

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