The awards have been submitted and the judges have spoken – it is now time to announce the shortlist for the East & West Midlands Celebrating Construction Awards!
With over 160 entries across 12 categories, this year’s awards have been packed full of outstanding, pioneering projects, products and people. Each of the judges have assessed three of the 12 categories on a strict and confidential marking system to establish the award category winners, highly commended and shortlisted entries.
Through categories such as the sought after Project of the Year and Innovation Award – the Celebrating Construction Awards will showcase some of the most ground-breaking projects and products from the Midlands. This is an event not to be missed!
The East Midlands Celebrating Construction Awards will be taking place at the Nottingham Belfry on the 03 June 2016 where the industry will come together to celebrate the best of the East Midlands region.
For the 9th year, the West Midlands Celebrating Construction Awards will be presented at a high profile dinner on 13 May 2016. More than six hundred leaders and innovators from across the construction sector will gather at the ICC, Birmingham, to celebrate the very best industry projects.
To book your place, visit: celebratingconstructionawards.org – the events were sold out in previous years, so book early to avoid disappointment.
The shortlist for this year’s Celebrating Construction Awards are as follows:
WEST MIDLANDS | EAST MIDLANDS |
BIM Project of the Year:
· Sandwell Council – West Midlands Community BIM Framework · Speller Metcalfe – Habberley Learning Campus · Stepnell – StepCare |
BIM Project of the Year:
· B & K Structures – BSkyB Health & Fitness Centre · BE Design – Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park the Multi- Storey Car Park (MSCP) · Nottingham City Homes – The Meadows Project |
Client of the Year:
· The University of Birmingham School of Education · Walsall Council · Whitefriars Housing |
Client of the Year:
· Leicester City Council · Nottingham City Council · Nottingham City Homes · Nottinghamshire County Council |
Health & Safety Award:
· Kier Construction – Central · Lift & Engineering Services |
Health & Safety Award:
· Corporate Risk Systems – Health Safety & Environmental Training · Lift & Engineering Services · BAM Morgan Sindall JV – The A14 Kettering Junction 9 to 7 Project |
Heritage Award:
· Bournville Village Trust – The Quadrangle · Cundall – Friars Mill · K4 Architects – The Old Fire Station · Shaylor Group – Royal Shakespeare Company’s (RSC) Swan Wing |
Heritage Award:
· Robert Woodhead – Marble Hall · Wates – Dakeyne Street · William Anelay – Friars Mill · Willmott Dixon Construction – Greestone Centre |
Innovation Award:
· Black Country LEP alongside the 4 Black Country local authorities; Wolverhampton, Sandwell, Walsall & Dudley – Ontrack WM · Cundall- Cundall Virtual Acoustic Reality · Ramboll UK – The Post & Mail Development · RCM – Y Wall |
Innovation Award:
· Aggregate Industries – Charcon – The Mayor’s Flagship Cycle Superhighway 2 (CS2) · EvoEnergy – Solar Carport · BAM Morgan Sindall JV – The Mission Room · Woodhead Group – Good to Gold |
Integration & Collaborative Working Award:
· Deeley Construction & Warwickshire College Group – Pershore College · Kier Construction – Oakley Wood Crematorium · Pick Everard – Old Square Shopping Centre · Sandwell Council – West Midlands Community BIM Framework · Scape Design & Ashe Construction – Academy Primary School |
Integration & Collaborative Working Award:
· Arcus Consulting LLP – Nottingham Greener HousiNG2 Bentick, Manvers and Kingston Court · G F Tomlinson Building – Heart of the Campus (HOTC) Development · Pick Everard – Loughborough College · Robert Woodhead – Lincoln City Hall · Wates Living Space – Nottingham Greener HousiNG2 initiative · Willmott Dixon Construction – The Watkins Building |
Leadership & People Development Award:
· Lift & Engineering Services · Sandwell Council & Growth Spark – Growth Spark APP |
Leadership & People Development Award:
· Corporate Risk Systems – Health Safety & Environmental Training · Lift & Engineering Services · Woodhead Group – Good to Gold |
Project of the Year:
· Atkins, Mace & Network Rail – New Street Station · Corstorphine + Wright – Summer Fields · Deeley Construction & Warwickshire College Group – Pershore College · Interserve Construction – Aston Webb Student Hub, University of Birmingham · Portakabin Group – Royal Stoke University Hospital · Shaylor Group – The BIFoR Project · Speller Metcalfe – Habberley Learning Campus · Willmott Dixon Construction -The UoB School |
Project of the Year:
· G F Tomlinson Building – Big House · Keepmoat – Palmer Court · Wates – Dakeyne Street · William Anelay – Friars Mill · Willmott Dixon Construction – The Greestone Centre |
SME of the Year:
· Colmore Tang Construction · McDermotts · O’Brien Contractors |
SME of the Year:
· B & K Structures · BE Design |
Legacy Award for Sustainability:
· Cundall – One Planet Company · Q Sustain & Network Rail – New Street station · Walsall Housing Group – Project WARM |
Legacy Award for Sustainability:
· Aggregate Industries – Charcon – The Mayor’s Flagship Cycle Superhighway 2 (CS2) · EvoEnergy – Solar Carport · Stepnell – Montague House · Walsall Housing Group – Project WARM |
Value Award:
· Carillion, Sandwell Council & Sandwell & West Birmingham NHS – Midland Metropolitan Hospital (MMH) · EOS Facades – The Sandwell UTC – Health and Futures · Sandwell Council · Stepnell – Montague House |
Value Award:
· Aggregate Industries – Charcon – The Mayor’s Flagship Cycle Superhighway 2 (CS2) · EOS Facades – Nottinghamshire PSBP Batch · Robert Woodhead – Rethinking Housing Delivery · Stepnell – Montague House |
Young Achiever of the Year:
· Cundall – Charlotte Homer · Cundall – Daniel Floyd · ProBuild 360 · WM Housing Group – Edward Langtry |
Young Achiever of the Year:
· BE Design – Rhys Bevans · Pick Everard – Mike Reader · Wates – Hayley Millar |