
A facilities management firm has been named large business of the year at an annual awards.
3D Facilities Support took home the honour at the 2025 Royal Sutton Coldfield, Lichfield & Tamworth and Cannock Chase Chambers of Commerce Awards.
The Sutton Coldfield-based company, which specialises in engineering services and facilities management for domestic, commercial and industrial buildings, exceeded all growth targets over the past 12 months.
The judging panel praised the company for surpassing £2 million in facilities management contract bases within a year and maintaining high client retention, supported by internal surveys scoring four or five for customer satisfaction.
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The firm was also praised for its charitable initiatives which include sponsoring four sports teams and supporting local hospice and cancer centres.
The awards ceremony took place at The Belfry Hotel and was hosted by BBC broadcaster Nick Owen.
The judging panel was chaired by Anjum Khan who is a director of the Asian Business Chamber of Commerce in Birmingham.
She said: "On behalf of the judging panel, I'd like to congratulate 3D Facilities Support on winning this year's large business of the year award.
"Its commitment to exceeding growth targets, fostering client satisfaction and giving back to the community truly stood out.
"We were particularly impressed with the firm's dedication to charitable work including their support for local charities and sports teams as well as their generosity in providing free-of-charge services to organisations in need.
"Winning this award is a tremendous achievement and we are excited to see 3D Facilities Support continue to thrive and make an impact in the years ahead."
Abbey Ricketts, from Adams Moore Accountants and Business Advisors, won the young professional category.
She has been instrumental in the firm's turnover increase, working with the two remaining partners to fill the gap following the sudden death of founding partner Neil Lancaster.
The full list of winners is:
Cannock Chase Small Business
Techcare
Lichfield Small Business
The Listening Centre EAP
Tamworth Small Business
Embello
Royal Sutton Coldfield Small Business
RotoSpa
Entrepreneurs
Philip Arkinstall, Ark Media Group
John Fogarty, JPF First Aid
Community Impact Award
Community Together
Young Professional
Abbey Ricketts, Adams Moore Accountants and Business Advisors
Large Business
3D Facilities Support
Cannock Chase President's Award
Ben Bradley, Cosmik Carrot
Lichfield & Tamworth President's Award
Hannah Montgomery, Grace Cares and Golddust Marketing
Royal Sutton Coldfield President's Award
Lisa Martinelli and Tina Swani, Sutton Charitable Trust