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ASFP announces finalists for 2025 Passive Fire Protection Awards

08 October 2025

THE ASSOCIATION for Specialist Fire Protection (ASFP) has revealed the shortlisted finalists for the ASFP Awards 2025, which are designed to celebrate excellence, innovation and leadership in the passive fire protection sector. These awards honour the individuals and organisations driving progress and raising standards across the built environment.

This year’s ceremony takes place on 27 November at the London Marriott Hotel on Grosvenor Square and promises to be “bigger and bolder” than ever, with a record number of entries having been received and a diverse range of finalists subsequently selected across eight categories.

The shortlisted finalists in 2025 are as follows:

Small-Scale Installation Project of the Year (Under £1 million)

*Checkmate Fire Solutions

*Isoler

*Golden Thread Fire Delay

Large-Scale Installation Project of the Year (Over £1 million)

*Kilnbridge Fire Protection

*R Lewis and Co (UK)

*Firesafe Installations

Innovation Project of the Year

*Siderise

*Saint-Gobain Interior Solutions

*Global HSE Group

Innovation Digital Project of the Year

*Quelfire

*PlanRader

*Onetrace

Marketing Campaign of the Year

*Quelfire

*UKTC

*FSI

Supplier Relationship of the Year

*GSI Contract Services

*Swegon

*Novus

Best Customer Service of the Year

*Optima Systems

*SGD

*FSI

*Quelfire

Rising Star of the Year

*Margherita Mullis (Promat)

*Francesca Burkey (Saint-Gobain Interior Solutions)

*Chloe Flowers (Isoler)

On the night, the ASFP will also be announcing the winners of its Level 2 and Level 3 Academic Achievement Award, the Advocate of the Year Award and the Lifetime Contribution Award.

This year’s Judging Panel includes Paul McSoley (principal consultant, PMCSTECH Consult), Sir Ken Knight (chair of FSH/0), Hayley Burgess (international president of the Institution of Fire Engineers), Hannah Mansell (principal technical consultant, ADOORABILITY), Barbara Lane (Fellow and director, Arup), Amanda Long (CEO, Construction Product Information), Ben Bradford (founder of BB7) and Dave White (chair of the Institute of Fire Safety Managers).

Quality, standards and competency

Mike Ward, managing director of the ASFP, commented: “The ASFP is proud to represent all those in the passive fire community who look to evidence their commitment to improving quality, standards and competency within the built environment by virtue of their membership of the association. The pinnacle of this is those members who put forward their nominations for the ASFP Awards, knowing full well that their nominations will come under intense scrutiny, but having the confidence in themselves to put them forward all the same.”

Ward added: “The confidence and commitment of the membership to apply is what makes the ASFP Awards such a great event. The quiet and meaningful morality of ASFP members is the loudest voice in the industry. This one fact alone is never lost on me. Thank you to all those who submitted entries this year and good luck to all nominees on what is the 50th Anniversary of the ASFP. It’s going to be a very special event indeed.”

*Tickets for the ceremony can be booked online at https://asfp.org.uk/page/ASFPAwards2025

 
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