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WHY THE NFAS BENEFICIAL FOR
from Fendig Dec 22
As Award seasons go, this year’s perhaps validate the NFA’s more than ever, as the desire to win and the excitement of the nominees and finalists, demonstrates the sheer determination of the sector to overcome adversity and celebrate positive results.
In what can only be described as one of the toughest periods in UK history economically, the winners are just beginning to revel in their victories, with their generous nods given from the industry, that they are considered the best at what they do.
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The fenestration sector has been at fever pitch over the last couple of months, with many checking out the list of NFA finalists for each category, before promptly voting for those they feel deserve, what is fast becoming the industry’s leading accolade.
Just like The OSCARS, the NFA’s are prestigious…. and just like the OSCARS they are different because they are voted for by the sector itself. Directors, manufacturers, service providers are ALL voted for by the industry as a whole. It is this that makes them worth their weight and brings winners such positive results for their business. In simple terms, the winners have been chosen and rewarded by their peers, which has to be the highest honour for any company.
While there are other awards in the sector, these have different voting systems, with applications required and judging panels making their considered, overall choice for each category. While some may say, on the face of it, that an award is an award, the ‘moods’ are very different when it comes to the NFA’s.

The Bigger Picture
Apart from jubilant celebrating, the NFA event itself allows everyone in the industry to immerse themselves into a world of business, where celebrating the success stories of the past year is just the start of all the award brings to not just a company, but to the team within it.
Resilience, innovation, quality, sustainability, diversity, and the chance to celebrate business excellence, are all main cornerstones of the NFA’s, and this has been the case from the start.