Bath University student Hannah Brown has received a CECA South West Young Achiever Award for the quality of her work during an industrial placement year. Hannah was highly commended for her exemplary contribution as a Student Site Engineer at Costain Group during the past year as part of the Skanska, Costain and Strabag Joint Venture (SCS Railways) in partnership with HS2. Hannah worked on a variety of projects, including the Euston Approaches Cavern and Crossover Tunnels, the Euston Cavern Shaft Offices and Welfare project designing the team’s welfare facilities, and the hardstanding vehicle lay-by which she built from start to finish. Hannah feels privileged to have had the experience covering a wide range of construction skills from designs to pre-construction, planning and site delivery. Speaking at the presentation in Torquay, Phil Ramsden, Chair, CECA South West, said: “Hannah is to be congratulated for demonstrating an excellent year’s site experience and showed maturity in her approach throughout her time with Costain.
The CECA South West Young Achiever Awards are presented annually in recognition of exceptional performance, with Hannah receiving a trophy and cheque for £250.
You can see Hannah’s video here.
Our photo shows: Phil Ramsden, Chair, CECA South West, presenting the award to Hannah Brown.