
CABE's Earl of Lytton Award named in honour of all the work and support CABE Patron Earl John Lytton has undertaken during his time in the role, is given to a CABE member who has made significant contribution to the advancement of building engineering. This could be through invention, research, design, publicity or education.
Being awarded the Earl of Lytton Award is a clear demonstration of your commitment to building engineering and the wider construction industry.
Who is eligible?
To be eligible to receive the Earl of Lytton Award, nominees must hold a CABE membership grade (excluding student members) and have made a significant contribution to the industry outside of the Association.
Nominations may be submitted by any person or organisation.
If a nominated individual has made a significant contribution to the advancement of the Association, you might want to consider nominating them for the Gold Service Award.