Topic Infrastructure, Awards
Date 07 Apr 2026
Galliford Try has been shortlisted for two prizes at this year’s Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation (CIHT) Awards.
Galliford Try Infrastructure has been recognised for its work on the A47 Species Rich Grassland (SRG) Trials project on the North Tuddenham part of the major A47 scheme, earning a shortlist for the Research Award. Here, the project team undertook pioneering research to develop a viable, sustainable solution to successfully establish SRG without large-scale soil replacement.
Glennan Blackmore, Managing Director for Galliford Try Infrastructure, said: “Being shortlisted for both awards highlights the outstanding quality of our work and the innovative practices we embed throughout our projects. I’m incredibly proud of the team and wish them the very best of luck at the awards.”
The CIHT Awards celebrate outstanding achievements across the sector, from cutting edge infrastructure delivery and digital transformation, to decarbonisation, resilience, equality, diversity and inclusion, and collaboration.
Winners will be announced at an awards ceremony in London on 17 June 2026.