Tonik awarded ‘Leading Multi-Disciplinary Design Practice’ 2021

 

As we kickstart a new year, we’ve got some exciting news that sets us off in 2021 with a bang.

We’re delighted to announce that we’ve been awarded the prestigious title of ‘Leading multi-disciplinary design practice’ for 2021 by the BUILD Magazine.

A leading publication in the design, architectural, construction and property industries, BUILD magazine bring together a specially selected judging panel of industry experts to discover who has excelled in the past 12 months and deserves national recognition.

After completing some of the company’s biggest, most iconic, technically challenging and incredible projects in its 20-year history, we’re extremely proud that our industry has recognised the huge amount of effort, passion, skill and teamwork from everyone in the company.

Gary Marshall, CEO & co-owner of Tonik, said “This is an unbelievable start to the year for all the team at Tonik.  I’m so proud of everyone in the business and they truly deserve all the rewards they get.  We’ve worked tirelessly to produce some of the most inspirational designs over the years, and with the backdrop of our two latest additions to our portfolio – due to be unveiled in the coming months (watch this space!) – I know this will open up even more opportunities to showcase the quality that we deliver.  It’s exceptional design, build and management of projects that puts us as a leader in the market and we’ve only got aspirations to keep on getting better!”

With a number of exciting design projects due to be announced in the next few months, along with some brilliantly thought-out new concepts in the making, we’re so pleased that we have started the year on a high.

What a way to celebrate our 18th Birthday!

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