Sheffield Design Engineer Company demolishes the competition

9th December 2020

Sheffield based design engineers Webster Technologies are delighted to be winners in the category of Innovation Tools & Attachments at the 2020 World Demolition Awards.

The prestigious awardsare voted for by an international judging panel drawn from across demolition who lead the field in recognising innovation and best practice in the industry.

Ian Webster , Chairman at Webster Technologies said “ We are honoured to have won the award for our new ROCKHIT hydraulic breaker . It is the first time we have entered the awards so to be successful against worldwide competition is amazing. The ROCKHIT is being trialled on the HS2 project and we are hopeful the award will give us a platform internationally as well as in the UK”

Steve Ducker, Editor at Demolition& Recycling International said “ I congratulate Webster Technologies on their success at the 2020 Word Demolition Awards. The standard of entries gets better every year and winning a category is a considerable achievement. This years winners include businesses from Europe, North and South America, Africa and Australia. “

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