GAGA Construction Awards

Welcome to the Galvanizers Association Galvanizing Awards (GAGA Construction Awards), a free annual competition which has been recognising the use of galvanizing since 1994.

Thank you to all entrants of this year’s Galvanizing Awards. The calibre of projects was truly outstanding, making the selection process both challenging and exhilarating.

GAGA 2024 shortlisted entries

Our GAGA shortlist includes a wide variety of projects ranging from intricate sculptures to major infrastructure projects. View all shortlisted entries here.

GAGA 2024 winners

Congratulations to all winners. View all the winners here.

Meet the judges

Matthew Wells (Techniker), Isabelle Priest (RIBA Journal), James Pockson (IDK) and Iqbal Johal (Galvanizers Association).

Who can enter GAGA2025

Whether you’re an Architect, Engineer, Constructor or Artist and your project has incorporated galvanizing in a sculptural installation or a large-scale development, we want to hear from you.

All we need from you:

  • Good quality photos
  • A short description of where galvanizing was used.

Regardless of whether you have a small, artistic installation or a large-scale industrial building, all projects are judged on merit not scale, across six categories: architecture, engineering, detail, sustainability, duplex and art.

Why enter the GAGA construction awards

Entering construction industry awards offers fantastic opportunities to meet and network with other professionals. Enter the GAGA construction awards and raise your profile.

  • Get recognition for your project.
  • Get featured in Hot Dip Galvanizing Magazine (distributed across Europe).
  • Get profiled on our website.
  • Be a part of our PR campaign.
  • Win a unique galvanized watering can.
  • Raise the profile of your practice.

How to enter the GAGAs

Entering is free, quick and easy. The competition gives you the opportunity to raise the profile of your organisation. The winning entries will be featured on our website and in our ‘Hot Dip Galvanizing‘ magazine, which has a circulation of over 30,000 specifiers across Europe.

Read more about how to enter the GAGAs