Organisers have set May 25 as the last date for projects to be submitted to the competition, which showcases the use of timber in architectural projects and furniture.
Anybody associated with a qualifying project, from timber or joinery suppliers to the architect and designer, can enter as long as they have permission from the building owner.
Categories are commercial and public access, private, structural, conservation/restoration and furniture. Additional prizes include best small project, innovation, best use of British timber and best offsite manufactured project.
The shortlist will be unveiled at 100% Detail at Earl’s Court in September. Winners will be announced at Carpenters’ Hall in October.
Details of entry are available at www.woodawards.com