THE winners of the Construction Plant-hire Association‘s (CPA) Stars of the Future Awards 2025 have been announced.
A record-breaking 103 nominations were received for this year’s awards, which is the highest amount since the awards programme was first introduced in 2013.
The awards highlight some of the industry’s most promising up-and-coming talent and its future leaders across various occupations including plant mechanics, plant technicians, hire controllers, plant installers, plant operatives, and young plant operatives, as well as those who mentor the apprentices.
This year’s nominations were judged across 21 regional and national categories by a total of 14 judges from the CPA and across the industry. The judges described the awards as the ‘most highly contested year yet’ and collectively they spent a phenomenal 1,500 hours judging the awards!
Over 350 people attended the awards ceremony which was hosted by industry journalist, influencer, and vlogger, Peter Haddock, who has over 20 years’ experience in the plant and equipment sector. Peter’s son, Lucas, a content creator apprentice, also made a guest appearance on stage to present the Plant Operative and Young Plant Operative of the Year Awards.
The winners of each national category were as follows:
- National Plant Mechanic of the Year (Level 2) – Jack Lovesey of Liebherr-GB and NSCG College
- National Plant Technician of the Year (Level 3) – Richard Nnadiri of Flannery Plant Hire and Reaseheath College
- Hire Controller of the Year – Kiera Beaumont of Sunbelt Rentals
- Young Plant Operative of the Year – Molly Gill of Flannery Plant Hire
- Plant Operative of the Year – James Grant of Flannery Plant Hire
- Plant Installer of the Year – Joel Munt of L Lynch Plant Hire & Haulage
- Technical Support Person of the Year – Charlie Jackson of Flannery Plant Hire
- Individual Apprentice Mentor of the Year – Oliver Vickery of GAP Group
- Group Apprentice Mentor of the Year – Paul Rawsterne of Watling JCB and Steve Mooney of Lowton Infrastructure Group (Joint Winners)
- Be0st Personal Statement Award – Scott Kelly of Finning UK and Ireland and Finning Academy
- Judges’ Special Award – Kate MacLeod of CalMax Construction
Stars of the Future was originally introduced to recognise outstanding apprentice plant mechanics and plant technicians, but the scope of the event has been expanded over the years to reward other occupations in the construction plant sector. It is now widely recognised as the sector’s premier event for recognising and rewarding trainees and apprentices who are earmarked as upcoming leaders of the industry.
Steve Mulholland, CPA chief executive officer, said, “It’s really pleasing to see that the future of our industry is in safe hands. This has been a tremendous celebration of the talent in the construction plant sector and we would like to congratulate all the nominees and winners. Testimony to the success of the awards is that many previous Stars of the Future award winners have gone on to secure senior positions in the construction plant industry, and we wish all of this year’s nominees every success in their careers moving forward.
“We would like to thank all our sponsors, without whom we simply could not stage such an event or reward our winners so considerably. Award winners received some fabulous prizes, including tool kits, machine training courses, iPads, an overseas trip to visit a Liebherr crane manufacturing plant in Germany, another overseas trip to one of Wolffkran’s manufacturing facilities in Luckau, Germany, and a VIP day courtesy of JCB. Special thanks also go to each and every one of our 14 judges for the time they took in going through all the nominations so thoroughly in the toughest year yet,” he continued.
Stars of the Future had a two-tier judging process – the CPA selection panel and a panel of external judges who decided the eventual winners of each category. The external judging panel included Arran Willis of Liebherr-GB, Siôn Morgan Jones of ACOP Group, Kirsty Archbold-Laming of Southern Hoist Services, Leigh Sparrow of Vertikal Press, Graham Black of Earthmovers Magazine, Tim Brownbridge of BAM Nuttall, independent judge Rob Allen, Georgina Williams of JCB, Sean Scarah of Balfour Beatty and Dean Watkin of G F Tomlinson.
One of the national Stars of the Future winners was Kate MacLeod who works for CalMax Construction. Only 16 years of age, Kate is already a talented plant operative. The judges were said to be ‘very impressed’ with her maturity and capabilities way beyond her age. Kate – who got into the industry following work experience with CalMax Construction – lives and works on the Isle of Lewis but travels to the National Construction College East in Bircham Newton, Norfolk, for training.
The complete list of Stars of the Future 2025 category winners and those who were highly commended is as follows:
Plant Mechanic of the Year – North
- Jake Thomas, Geocore Site Investigations, Askham Bryan College – Winner
- Simone Loonam, GGR Group, Trafford College – Highly Commended
- Ben Howes, Moortown Group, Askham Bryan College – Highly Commended
- Plant Mechanic of the Year – Midlands
- Kristan Moody, Flannery Plant Hire, Reaseheath College – Winner
- Elina Smith, Clee Hill Plant, NSCG Stafford College – Highly Commended
- Kaiden Crowe, UK Tool Hire Group, National Construction College East – Highly Commended
Plant Mechanic of the Year – South
- Jack Lovesey, Liebherr-GB, NSCG Stafford College – Winner
- Josh White, Sunbelt Rentals, Myerscough College – Highly Commended
- Amber Young, GAP Group, Reaseheath College – Highly Commended
- Plant Mechanic of the Year – Scotland
- Callan Brown, GAP Group, National Construction College Scotland –Winner
- Plant Mechanic of the Year – Wales
- Aaron Hawkins, Rapidgrid, Bridgend College – Winner
- Ryan Lloyd, Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council, Bridgend College – Highly Commended
- Tyler Ball, GTAccess, Bridgend College – Highly Commended
National Plant Mechanic of the Year
- Jack Lovesey, Liebherr-GB, NSCG Stafford College – Winner
- Kristan Moody, Flannery Plant Hire, Reaseheath College – Highly Commended
- Plant Technician of the Year – North
- Maisie Holloway, Finning UK and Ireland, Finning Academy – Winner
- Paul Hampson, CRJ Services, Reaseheath College – Highly Commended
- Paisley Cooke, Flannery Plant Hire, Reaseheath College – Highly Commended
Plant Technician of the Year – Midlands
- Richard Nnadiri, Flannery Plant Hire, Reaseheath College – Winner
- Oliver Flowers, Watling JCB, National Construction College East – Highly Commended
- Shaydn George, Clee Hill Plant, NSCG Stafford College – Highly Commended
Plant Technician of the Year – South
- Peter Child, Watling JCB, National Construction College East– Winner
- Bradley Hawkes, MDS Civil Engineering, National Construction College East– Highly Commended
- Ciaran Sequeira, Liebherr-GB, NSCG Stafford College – Highly Commended
Plant Technician of the Year – Scotland
- Scott Kelly, Finning UK and Ireland, Finning Academy– Winner
- Chris Scott, Marubeni-Komatsu, NSCG Stafford College – Highly Commended
- Logan Rae, Liebherr-GB, NSCG Stafford College – Highly Commended
- Plant Technician of the Year – Wales
- Alfie Davies, Mason Bros, Bridgend College – Winner
- Joel Palmizi, Flannery Plant Hire, Bridgend College – Highly Commended
- Sam Davies, Flannery Plant Hire, Bridgend College – Highly Commended
National Plant Technician of the Year
- Richard Nnadiri, Flannery Plant Hire, Reaseheath College – Winner
- Hire Controller of the Year
- Kiera Beaumont, Sunbelt Rentals – Winner
- Caithlin Ellis, Speedy Hire – Highly Commended
- Young Plant Operative of the Year
- Molly Gill, Flannery Plant Hire – Winner
Plant Operative of the Year
- James Grant, Flannery Plant Hire – Winner
- Jensen Scoggins, TRU7 – Highly Commended
- Plant Installer of the Year
- Joel Munt, L Lynch Plant Hire & Haulage – Winner
- Jack Fitzgerald, Falcon Tower Crane Services– Highly Commended
- Jak Brooks, Wolffkran – Highly Commended
Technical Support Person of the Year
- Charlie Jackson, Flannery Plant Hire – Winner
- Roman Turner, Flannery Plant Hire – Highly Commended
- Individual Apprentice Mentor of the Year
- Oliver Vickery, GAP Group – Winner
- Group Apprentice Mentor of the Year
- Paul Rawsterne, Watling JCB – Winner
- Steve Mooney, Lowton Infrastructure Group (LIG) – Winner
- Paul Beard, Flannery Plant Hire – Highly Commended
College of the Year
- NSCG College of the Year – Winner
- Best Personal Statement Award
- Scott Kelly, Finning UK and Ireland, Finning Academy– Winner
Judges’ Special Award
- Kate MacLeod, CalMax Construction – Winner