Nick Olds is named CECA South West’s Most Promising Trainee Civil Engineer 2022

Nick Olds has been named the south west’s most promising Trainee Civil Engineer at this year’s CECA South West Young Achiever Awards. Nick joined Suttle Projects as a Graduate Engineer with an M.Eng in Civil Engineering (First Class) and is aiming to achieve the Chartered Civil Engineering qualification, which he anticipates completing in 2025. He received the award for his outstanding written and verbal communication skills and his ability to visualise the entire process of a contracting business from early in his career. Over the last three years Nick has carried out many roles both as an engineer and manager. For example, at Furzey Island in Poole Harbour (an oil drilling site) he tendered for, secured and managed the project, whilst at Staplewood Gym (used by Southampton FC for training), he has provided efficient innovative pile design. He also worked on many other projects, including Mytholmroyd Station in Lancashire, Wimbledon Traincare Depot, Langport Rail Embankment, Swanworth Quarry, Palmers Brewery in Bridport and Waldo Road Recycling Depot in Bromley. Speaking at the presentation in Torquay, Phil Ramsden, Chair, CECA South West said: “Congratulations to Nick who has made an exceptional start to his career, full of enthusiasm and with the ability to succeed”.

The CECA South West Young Achiever Awards are presented annually in recognition of exceptional performance, with each winner receiving a trophy and cheque for £500.

You can see Nick’s video here.

Our photo shows: Phil Ramsden, Chair, CECA South West, presenting the award to Nick Olds.