INCA AWARDS 2025 – THE WINNERS
The winners of the 2025 INCA Awards were announced at a glittering ceremony held at the Queens Hotel in the heart of Leeds which was attended by around 300 INCA members and their guests representing external wall insulation industry from across the UK. The event was hosted and compared by the accomplished actor, comedian and entertainer, Shaun Williamson. This year there were a total of 11 project categories and 3 non-project categories and we’re now delighted to be able to present the winners to you in brochure form:
INCA Awards 2025 – Winners Brochure
New Build: Brick / Brick Effect Finish
New Build: Render / Traditional Finish
Refurbishment: High Rise – Render / Traditional Finish
Refurbishment: Low Rise – Brick / Brick Effect Finish
Refurbishment: Low Rise – Brick / Brick Effect Finish
Refurbishment: Low Rise – Render / Traditional Finish
WINNER 1 – Refurbishment: Mid Rise – Render / Traditional Finish
WINNER 2 – Refurbishment: Mid Rise – Render / Traditional Finish
Refurbishment: Single Storey – Render / Traditional Finish
Refurbishment: Non-Residential – Render / Traditional Finish
Small Project of the Year
Judges Choice: Architectural Design – High Rise
Judges Choice: Architectural Design – Low Rise
WINNER 1 Judges Choice: Environmental Impact – New Build
WINNER 2 Judges Choice: Environmental Impact – New Build
Judges Choice: Environmental Impact – Refurbishment
SPECIAL COMMENDATION: Environmental Impact – Refurbishment
EWI Installer Of The Year
Component Supplier Of The Year
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INCA Outstanding Achievement Award
Beyond his business success, Paul has focused on addressing the skills gap in the EWI sector. Collaborating with Exeter College and the CITB, he developed an NOCN-approved upskilling course, now being rolled out nationally. His voluntary contributions are extensive. Paul serves on the board of INCA, its technical committee, and is deputy chair of the training committee. He leads an EWI competency sub-group, sits on the apprenticeship working group, and jointly leads on the Welsh EWI Specialist Applied-Skills Programme (SAP) initiative. He is also actively supporting INCA in mapping out clear and accessible training routes, all driven by a deep commitment to the industry’s future.
Beyond INCA, Paul sits on the Green Skills Advisory Panel (GSAP) and contributes to multiple committees shaping training, standards, and policy. He recently launched a new training venture, Support for Success, further demonstrating his dedication to workforce development.
Paul is an outstanding advocate for the EWI industry. His passion for training and development inspires peers, motivates existing workers to upskill, and energises the next generation to pursue careers in the sector. A true ambassador for our industry and a richly deserving recipient of the 2025 INCA Outstanding Achievement Award.
