New Civil Engineer Awards given to SLC Rail

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Best place to work - SME Consulting Firm
SLC Rail at NCE awards // Credit: SLC Rail

On the 2nd July, SLC Rail attended the New Civil Engineer , winning a number of awards.

The New Civil Engineer Awards showcased the company’s impact on transport and creating a great work environment.

SLC Rail won three awards upon attending the awards ceremony.

The consultancy supports developers, local authorities and operators to help make rail projects happen.

This work won them the Impact in Local Transport, Impact in Rail and Best Place to Work -SME Consulting Firm awards.

“We take great pride in our role helping develop the railway for local communities across the country and we want to achieve this by fostering a workplace that is fun, supportive and enjoyable for our people. This creates a passion, creativity and drive to help our projects be a success. 

“It is incredibly rewarding to have the judges acknowledge our impact and successful blend of strategic vision and practical delivery in local transport schemes.”

Ian Walters, Managing Director of SLC Rail 

“These awards recognise the best of the best in civil engineering consultancies and associated organisations that support them to do their work in the UK. Be it impact in their sector, creating great places to work or driving innovation, diversity and social impact.

“Our judges for the Impact awards commented that SLC showed a good mixture of strategic intent and real delivery and was a one stop shop to support development on the railway.  In the best place to work category the judges particularly liked the approach to wellbeing, using various methods and could see that SLC was a really fun place to work and worthy of this award.”

NCE editor Gavin Pearson 

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