The shortlist has been announced for the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation (CIHT) Yorkshire and the Humber Annual Awards.
Seven projects and seven young people are in the running for four awards.
Winners will be announced at the region's Annual Awards Dinner to be held on Friday 29 September at the Leeds City Hilton Hotel.
The nominees are:
Major Project
Wakefield Eastern Relief Road submitted by Wakefield Council
Crossrail Old Oak to Paddington Approaches submitted by TSP Projects
A1(M) Bramham to Wetherby Resurfacing submitted by Tarmac Contracting
Small Project
A64 Askham Bryan Junction Ultigrip submitted by A-One+
A63 South Cave to Welton Surfacing submitted by A-One+
M621, M180, M18 Sculp Lighting submitted by A-One+
Blade submitted by Arup
Young Professional
Thomas Coleman, A-One+
Scott Goodall Curtins
Chelsea Ridge, TSP Projects
Apprentice of the Year
Stuart Hirst, TSP Projects
Joel Moore, A-One+
Henri Grimbley, TSP Projects
Georgia Woloszczak, WSP
Winners of the Young Professional of the Year and Apprentice of the Year Awards will each receive a cheque for £150, as well as a trophy and a certificate.
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