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The BCI Awards are the longest standing, most rigorously judged and highly prized in the United Kingdom construction sector
British Construction Industry Awards2016Celebrating the very best in construction and engineering
2016 Judges
Simon Allford Director Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
Miles AshleyDirector of Crossrail and stations programmeLondon Underground
Rab Bennetts Founding director Bennetts Associates
Tim Broyd Chair in built environment foresight University College London
Alan Clucas Director Laing O’Rourke
Ray Cooke Head of construction sector safety unit HSE
Alan Crane CBE Owner 3Cs Consultants
Katrina Dowding Managing director Skanska
Dale Evans Director of the @one Alliance Anglian Water
Hugh Ferguson Former deputy director general Institution of Civil Engineers
Steve FoxChief executive Bam Nuttall
David Hancock Head of construction Cabinet Office
Mark HansfordEditor, New Civil Engineer
Bill Hewlett Technical director Costain
Keith Howells Chairman Mott MacDonald
Will Hurst Deputy editor Architects’ Journal
Duncan Hyde Consultant Brand Energy & Infrastructure Services UK
Darren James Infrastructure managing director Costain
Hanif Kara Design director & co-founder AKT II
Sue Kershaw Director of UK infrastructure project and programme management KPMG
Alex Lifschutz DirectorLifschutz Davidson Sandilands
Tim Lohmann DirectorWentworth House
John Lorimer Chair BIM AcademyJohn McAslan Executive chairman and founder John McAslan & Partners
Bob McGowan Independent consultant, former Chairman Scott Wilson
Tony Mulcahy Construction sector UnitBIS
Rory Olcayto Chief executive Open-City
Tricia O’Neill Chief executive Cleshar
John Roycroft Acting chair of the civil and structural professionBDP
Philip Singleton MD, Graven Hill Development Corporation
Dana Skelley Director Asset Management Transport for London
Phil Sullivan Chair of the judging panel /construction DirectorArgent LLP
John Turzynski Director Arup
Paul Wilson Technical director Kier
Sandy Wright PartnerWright & Wright Architects
Alexandra WynneDeputy EditorNew Civl Engineer Jacki BellProject awards co-ordinator, ICE
Page 4 Introduction
British Construction Industry Awards Winners 2016Page 07 Application of Technology AwardPage 09 Product Design Innovation AwardPage 11 Best Practice Initiative AwardPage 13 Temporary Works Award (Building)Page 14 Temporary Works Award (Civil Engineering)Page 15 Building Project of the Year (up to £10M)Page 17 Building Project of the Year (£10M to £50M)Page 19 Major Building Project of the Year (over £50M)Page 21 Civil Engineering Project of the Year (up to £10M)Page 23 Civil Engineering Project of the Year (£10M to £50M)Page 25 Major Civil Engineering Project of the Year (over £50M)Page 26 International Project of the YearPage 27 Health, Safety and Wellbeing AwardPage 29 Low Carbon Construction AwardPage 31 Natural and Cultural Heritage AwardPage 33 Community Engagement AwardPage 35 Judges Special AwardPage 36 Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Award
Page 37 Projects shortlistPage 39 BCI Awards sponsors and supporters
Celebrating the very best in construction and engineering
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2016 Judges
Simon Allford Director Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
Miles AshleyDirector of Crossrail and stations programmeLondon Underground
Rab Bennetts Founding director Bennetts Associates
Tim Broyd Chair in built environment foresight University College London
Alan Clucas Director Laing O’Rourke
Ray Cooke Head of construction sector safety unit HSE
Alan Crane CBE Owner 3Cs Consultants
Katrina Dowding Managing director Skanska
Dale Evans Director of the @one Alliance Anglian Water
Hugh Ferguson Former deputy director general Institution of Civil Engineers
Steve FoxChief executive Bam Nuttall
David Hancock Head of construction Cabinet Office
Mark HansfordEditor, New Civil Engineer
Bill Hewlett Technical director Costain
Keith Howells Chairman Mott MacDonald
Will Hurst Deputy editor Architects’ Journal
Duncan Hyde Consultant Brand Energy & Infrastructure Services UK
Darren James Infrastructure managing director Costain
Hanif Kara Design director & co-founder AKT II
Sue Kershaw Director of UK infrastructure project and programme management KPMG
Alex Lifschutz DirectorLifschutz Davidson Sandilands
Tim Lohmann DirectorWentworth House
John Lorimer Chair BIM AcademyJohn McAslan Executive chairman and founder John McAslan & Partners
Bob McGowan Independent consultant, former Chairman Scott Wilson
Tony Mulcahy Construction sector UnitBIS
Rory Olcayto Chief executive Open-City
Tricia O’Neill Chief executive Cleshar
John Roycroft Acting chair of the civil and structural professionBDP
Philip Singleton MD, Graven Hill Development Corporation
Dana Skelley Director Asset Management Transport for London
Phil Sullivan Chair of the judging panel /construction DirectorArgent LLP
John Turzynski Director Arup
Paul Wilson Technical director Kier
Sandy Wright PartnerWright & Wright Architects
Alexandra WynneDeputy EditorNew Civl Engineer Jacki BellProject awards co-ordinator, ICE
Page 4 Introduction
British Construction Industry Awards Winners 2016Page 07 Application of Technology AwardPage 09 Product Design Innovation AwardPage 11 Best Practice Initiative AwardPage 13 Temporary Works Award (Building)Page 14 Temporary Works Award (Civil Engineering)Page 15 Building Project of the Year (up to £10M)Page 17 Building Project of the Year (£10M to £50M)Page 19 Major Building Project of the Year (over £50M)Page 21 Civil Engineering Project of the Year (up to £10M)Page 23 Civil Engineering Project of the Year (£10M to £50M)Page 25 Major Civil Engineering Project of the Year (over £50M)Page 26 International Project of the YearPage 27 Health, Safety and Wellbeing AwardPage 29 Low Carbon Construction AwardPage 31 Natural and Cultural Heritage AwardPage 33 Community Engagement AwardPage 35 Judges Special AwardPage 36 Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Award
Page 37 Projects shortlistPage 39 BCI Awards sponsors and supporters
Celebrating the very best in construction and engineering
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BCI Awards Introduction
04 British Construction Industry Awards 2016
Welcome to the British Construction Industry Awards 2016.
This Autumn promises to be one of huge importance to the British construction industry. A raft of government announcements around major infrastructure projects are promised; announcements that will either serve to give the industry a major boost or, alternatively, raise serious causes for concern.
The industry has been working hard to make its case, particularly through the ICE-led National Needs Assessment. This fact-based assessment of the key projects will be most welcome.
The British Construction Industry Awards play an important role alongside this. All the projects shortlisted here tonight are incredible, and every one – big or small – is a cast-iron reason why
investing in infrastructure delivers for communities and societies.
This year we had 159 entries in total and shortlisted 44 UK projects, 5 international schemes, and 41 more people or products providing specialist services to projects in our general categories.
The task of picking winners fell to our judges, for which I and our team are hugely grateful. It is a proud feature of the awards that
every UK shortlisted project is visited by the judges. The energy and enthusiasm shown on the judging days was once again incredible.
As ever our judges sought to recognise the projects where genuinely collaborative teams controlled costs, and where quality, safety and delivery on time were also a priority. And above all, our judges tried to recognise
projects which have delivered for the end users.
Congratulations to the teams behind all of the shortlisted projects for this year’s awards. And of course extra special congratulations to the ultimate winners – as you have achieved something truly remarkable.Mark Hansford, Editor, New Civil Engineer
British Construction Industry Awards 2016 05
Clockwise: The Diamond, University of Sheffield; Cheltenham Racecourse Redevelopment; Pendennis West Dock; Here East; Broomhill Sands Coastal Defence Scheme; Blavatnik School of Government
BCI Awards Introduction
04 British Construction Industry Awards 2016
Welcome to the British Construction Industry Awards 2016.
This Autumn promises to be one of huge importance to the British construction industry. A raft of government announcements around major infrastructure projects are promised; announcements that will either serve to give the industry a major boost or, alternatively, raise serious causes for concern.
The industry has been working hard to make its case, particularly through the ICE-led National Needs Assessment. This fact-based assessment of the key projects will be most welcome.
The British Construction Industry Awards play an important role alongside this. All the projects shortlisted here tonight are incredible, and every one – big or small – is a cast-iron reason why
investing in infrastructure delivers for communities and societies.
This year we had 159 entries in total and shortlisted 44 UK projects, 5 international schemes, and 41 more people or products providing specialist services to projects in our general categories.
The task of picking winners fell to our judges, for which I and our team are hugely grateful. It is a proud feature of the awards that
every UK shortlisted project is visited by the judges. The energy and enthusiasm shown on the judging days was once again incredible.
As ever our judges sought to recognise the projects where genuinely collaborative teams controlled costs, and where quality, safety and delivery on time were also a priority. And above all, our judges tried to recognise
projects which have delivered for the end users.
Congratulations to the teams behind all of the shortlisted projects for this year’s awards. And of course extra special congratulations to the ultimate winners – as you have achieved something truly remarkable.Mark Hansford, Editor, New Civil Engineer
British Construction Industry Awards 2016 05
Clockwise: The Diamond, University of Sheffield; Cheltenham Racecourse Redevelopment; Pendennis West Dock; Here East; Broomhill Sands Coastal Defence Scheme; Blavatnik School of Government
Attend the infrastructureevent of the year
YEAR ININFRASTRUCTURE 2016November 1 – 3, 2016 | Hilton London Metropole | London, UK
It’s the must-attend event for the world’s leading infrastructure executives
3 days of thought-provoking presentations, panels, and forums800+ leaders in infrastructure450+ companies70+ speakers50+ sessions100+ press members
Meet the best and the brightest, and see the latest innovations.See award-winning projects and meet the people behind them.
To learn more and to register, visit: www.Bentley.com/YIIConference
THE
CONFERENCE
Image Courtesy of ADAC - Abu Dhabi Airport Company
Work to widen 20km of the A1(M) between Leeming and Barton involved large scale use of Trimble survey controllers and total stations to match pavement designs to pavement construction in real time.
Contractors laid the pavement using Aggregate Industries’ fleet of Volvo Titan ABG 9820 heavy duty pavers equipped with the Trimble paver control system which manages the surface tolerance and level to within plus or
minus 6mm. Drivelines were
established and the height and slope of the screed was controlled by referring to the design model loaded into the control unit.
British Construction Industry Awards 2016 07
WinnerCarillion Morgan Sindall Joint Venture for use of guidance for asphalt pavers on the A1(M) Leeming to Barton widening
Highly commended— London Underground TfL for Baker Street to Bond Street Tunnel remediation project
— Costain Skanska JV for Paddington Crossrail
This award recognises efforts to use technology to improve construction efficiency. Sponsored by Bentley Systems International
Judges’ comment“An excellent example of developing and delivering a strategy for a major highways project.”
Attend the infrastructureevent of the year
YEAR ININFRASTRUCTURE 2016November 1 – 3, 2016 | Hilton London Metropole | London, UK
It’s the must-attend event for the world’s leading infrastructure executives
3 days of thought-provoking presentations, panels, and forums800+ leaders in infrastructure450+ companies70+ speakers50+ sessions100+ press members
Meet the best and the brightest, and see the latest innovations.See award-winning projects and meet the people behind them.
To learn more and to register, visit: www.Bentley.com/YIIConference
THE
CONFERENCE
Image Courtesy of ADAC - Abu Dhabi Airport Company
Work to widen 20km of the A1(M) between Leeming and Barton involved large scale use of Trimble survey controllers and total stations to match pavement designs to pavement construction in real time.
Contractors laid the pavement using Aggregate Industries’ fleet of Volvo Titan ABG 9820 heavy duty pavers equipped with the Trimble paver control system which manages the surface tolerance and level to within plus or
minus 6mm. Drivelines were
established and the height and slope of the screed was controlled by referring to the design model loaded into the control unit.
British Construction Industry Awards 2016 07
WinnerCarillion Morgan Sindall Joint Venture for use of guidance for asphalt pavers on the A1(M) Leeming to Barton widening
Highly commended— London Underground TfL for Baker Street to Bond Street Tunnel remediation project
— Costain Skanska JV for Paddington Crossrail
This award recognises efforts to use technology to improve construction efficiency. Sponsored by Bentley Systems International
Judges’ comment“An excellent example of developing and delivering a strategy for a major highways project.”
There’s more to Mabey is a leading nationwide supplier of non-mechanical plant hire
equipment and services. We are proud to be headline sponsor at BCI Awards 2016.
Including TuffTrak, BarrierGuard and Trench Crossing Units
Structural and environmental monitoring services
From light propping to heavy duty projects
6m to 20m vehicular and pedestrian spans
Full sub-contract design, supply and installation
Large-scale temporary propping solutions
Including Frami panel system and System 160
Single spans up to 80m
Extensive range of specialist equipment
Competency-based training in real site conditions
Groundworks
Building Refurbishment
Site Access & Barriers
LIVE Instrumentation
Propping & Jacking
Quickbridges
Contract Services
Major Projects
Formwork & Falsework
Panel Bridging
Product Sales
Training Academy
Awards Supplement.indd 1 08/09/2016 12:01:25
Product and Design Innovation Award
IG’s design team identified the need for an easy to install system for suspending brick from the underside of masonry support, producing precision finished brick soffit details.
IG’s revolutionary Brick Slip Masonry Support Systems are prefabricated units manufactured off-site and delivered complete with bricks bonded to them. Extensive research and development produced a system with minimum components and
maximum adjustability, providing simple onsite installation.
The IG brick slip systems offer up to a 90% reduction of on-site labour and a 70% weight saving against an equivalent concrete product.
British Construction Industry Awards 2016 09
WinnerIG Masonry Support Systems for its Brick Slip Masonry Support Systems
Highly Commended— Bouygues Travaux Publics for its Telemach Robot
This award rewards technical innovation in product design or application. Sponsored by Mabey
Judges’ comment“The product enables architects to uses flair and new design options. ”
There’s more to Mabey is a leading nationwide supplier of non-mechanical plant hire
equipment and services. We are proud to be headline sponsor at BCI Awards 2016.
Including TuffTrak, BarrierGuard and Trench Crossing Units
Structural and environmental monitoring services
From light propping to heavy duty projects
6m to 20m vehicular and pedestrian spans
Full sub-contract design, supply and installation
Large-scale temporary propping solutions
Including Frami panel system and System 160
Single spans up to 80m
Extensive range of specialist equipment
Competency-based training in real site conditions
Groundworks
Building Refurbishment
Site Access & Barriers
LIVE Instrumentation
Propping & Jacking
Quickbridges
Contract Services
Major Projects
Formwork & Falsework
Panel Bridging
Product Sales
Training Academy
Awards Supplement.indd 1 08/09/2016 12:01:25
Product and Design Innovation Award
IG’s design team identified the need for an easy to install system for suspending brick from the underside of masonry support, producing precision finished brick soffit details.
IG’s revolutionary Brick Slip Masonry Support Systems are prefabricated units manufactured off-site and delivered complete with bricks bonded to them. Extensive research and development produced a system with minimum components and
maximum adjustability, providing simple onsite installation.
The IG brick slip systems offer up to a 90% reduction of on-site labour and a 70% weight saving against an equivalent concrete product.
British Construction Industry Awards 2016 09
WinnerIG Masonry Support Systems for its Brick Slip Masonry Support Systems
Highly Commended— Bouygues Travaux Publics for its Telemach Robot
This award rewards technical innovation in product design or application. Sponsored by Mabey
Judges’ comment“The product enables architects to uses flair and new design options. ”
WE ARE COWION 1 JANUARY 2017, FLINT & NEILL LIMITED AND DONALDSON ASSOCIATES LIMITED WILL BECOME COWI.
COWI in the UK is a leading engineering consultancy, delivering technically advanced bridge, tunnel, marine and special structure solutions. Our passion and experience enable us to deliver innovative, value engineered projects for our clients, no matter how large or small, anywhere in the world.
Together, we are stronger.
www.cowi.com
POWERING YOUR 360° SOLUTIONSCOWI is a leading consulting group that creates value for customers, people and society through our 360° approach. We tackle challenges from many vantage points to create coherent solutions for our customers.
Photo Credit: IHI
Best Practice Initiative Award
The Supply Chain Sustainability School, is a world class collaboration initiative designed to enable development of a sustainable built environment. In just three years, www.supplychainschool.co.uk has become a world leading supply chain initiative with 39 competing employers collaborating with the sole purpose of developing a more sustainable supply chain.
The industry has the potential to make a
considerable positive impact on carbon emissions reduction, but with 80% of main contractors’ turnover being spent with their supply chains, it is clear that competent suppliers are the key.
British Construction Industry Awards 2016 11
WinnerSupply Chain Sustainability School
This award recognises project teams that have improved on current industry best practice around procurement.
Judges’ comment“Genuine collaboration - there is no cost to use it”
WE ARE COWION 1 JANUARY 2017, FLINT & NEILL LIMITED AND DONALDSON ASSOCIATES LIMITED WILL BECOME COWI.
COWI in the UK is a leading engineering consultancy, delivering technically advanced bridge, tunnel, marine and special structure solutions. Our passion and experience enable us to deliver innovative, value engineered projects for our clients, no matter how large or small, anywhere in the world.
Together, we are stronger.
www.cowi.com
POWERING YOUR 360° SOLUTIONSCOWI is a leading consulting group that creates value for customers, people and society through our 360° approach. We tackle challenges from many vantage points to create coherent solutions for our customers.
Photo Credit: IHI
Best Practice Initiative Award
The Supply Chain Sustainability School, is a world class collaboration initiative designed to enable development of a sustainable built environment. In just three years, www.supplychainschool.co.uk has become a world leading supply chain initiative with 39 competing employers collaborating with the sole purpose of developing a more sustainable supply chain.
The industry has the potential to make a
considerable positive impact on carbon emissions reduction, but with 80% of main contractors’ turnover being spent with their supply chains, it is clear that competent suppliers are the key.
British Construction Industry Awards 2016 11
WinnerSupply Chain Sustainability School
This award recognises project teams that have improved on current industry best practice around procurement.
Judges’ comment“Genuine collaboration - there is no cost to use it”
OUR SUPPORTYOUR SOLUTION
Groundforce Shorco (Major Projects) has a largefleet of equipment combined with a first classtechnical team to support both designers andsite personnel, also including the only WirelessLoad Monitoring system on the market forproprietary props.
Network Rail is overseeing a £30M renovation project to restore Brunel’s Grade 1 listed Paddington Station roof, built in 1854.
The construction team developed a fully suspended rolling scaffolding system to provide access to the 14,910m2 train shed roof at Paddington Station.
The scaffolding is lightweight, yet strong and designed for maximum reuse. Work had to take place without obstructing the station
below, so that the station could remain in full operation. Each of the three roof arches built by Brunel over 150 years ago is 220m long and spans between 20m and 32m.
British Construction Industry Awards 2016 13
WinnerPaddington Station Spans 1-3 roof refurbishment
Commissioning authority | Network RailEngineer | WSP UKPrincipal contractor | Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastructure
An award recognising temporary works form a vital but often overlooked part of any building project. Sponsored by Groundforce
Judges’ comment“A good balance was struck between engineering and human factors”
OUR SUPPORTYOUR SOLUTION
Groundforce Shorco (Major Projects) has a largefleet of equipment combined with a first classtechnical team to support both designers andsite personnel, also including the only WirelessLoad Monitoring system on the market forproprietary props.
Network Rail is overseeing a £30M renovation project to restore Brunel’s Grade 1 listed Paddington Station roof, built in 1854.
The construction team developed a fully suspended rolling scaffolding system to provide access to the 14,910m2 train shed roof at Paddington Station.
The scaffolding is lightweight, yet strong and designed for maximum reuse. Work had to take place without obstructing the station
below, so that the station could remain in full operation. Each of the three roof arches built by Brunel over 150 years ago is 220m long and spans between 20m and 32m.
British Construction Industry Awards 2016 13
WinnerPaddington Station Spans 1-3 roof refurbishment
Commissioning authority | Network RailEngineer | WSP UKPrincipal contractor | Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastructure
An award recognising temporary works form a vital but often overlooked part of any building project. Sponsored by Groundforce
Judges’ comment“A good balance was struck between engineering and human factors”
Temporary Works Award (Civil Engineering)
Logistical and engineering constraints presented a challenge to designers of the temporary works for a series of five elliptical columns in the concourse area of the underground Paddington Crossrail station.
The station box construction method was top down. The box was formed within a perimeter diaphragm wall with a series of plunge columns sunk through the central axis to provide temporary support for the structure.
The challenge for the
Byrne Bros team was to construct the permanent elliptical columns to facilitate load transfer.
The top-down construction method blocked off overhead access, restricting lifting availability and capacity.
Temporary slab openings adjacent to each column also limited loading allowances.
— Temporary Groundwater Control for Seaforth Passage Widening, Port of Liverpool
This award recognises that temporary works form a vital but often overlooked part of any civil engineering project, large or small Sponsored by Groundforce
Judges’ comment“An innovative solution to a complex problem”
Building of the Year Award(Up to £10M)
The Royal Court Theatre is one of Liverpool’s most important cultural venues, and the refurbishment is intended to regenerate the existing three tier auditorium and make better use of the front of house areas.
The budget was a modest £2.5M and keeping within it required close collaboration between the design team and client, the Royal Court Theatre Trust.
Servicing and maintenance strategies had to be robust but
flexible and resulted in the use of a polished concrete with underfloor heating, and minimal ventilation and lighting within the ceiling.
Interior and exterior materials were selected to highlight what is new, while complementing the existing red brick and walnut panelling.
British Construction Industry Awards 2016 15
WinnerRoyal Court Theatre, refurbishment, Liverpool
Commissioning authority | Royal Court Theatre TrustPrincipal designer | Allford Hall Monaghan MorrisEngineer | ThomasonsPrincipal contractor | Mellwood Construction
Highly commended
— Harlech Castle Visitor Centre and Footbridge
The Building of the Year Awards celebrate best practise, innovation and delivery on time and at or under budget
Judges’ comment“A small but delightful project”
Temporary Works Award (Civil Engineering)
Logistical and engineering constraints presented a challenge to designers of the temporary works for a series of five elliptical columns in the concourse area of the underground Paddington Crossrail station.
The station box construction method was top down. The box was formed within a perimeter diaphragm wall with a series of plunge columns sunk through the central axis to provide temporary support for the structure.
The challenge for the
Byrne Bros team was to construct the permanent elliptical columns to facilitate load transfer.
The top-down construction method blocked off overhead access, restricting lifting availability and capacity.
Temporary slab openings adjacent to each column also limited loading allowances.
— Temporary Groundwater Control for Seaforth Passage Widening, Port of Liverpool
This award recognises that temporary works form a vital but often overlooked part of any civil engineering project, large or small Sponsored by Groundforce
Judges’ comment“An innovative solution to a complex problem”
Building of the Year Award(Up to £10M)
The Royal Court Theatre is one of Liverpool’s most important cultural venues, and the refurbishment is intended to regenerate the existing three tier auditorium and make better use of the front of house areas.
The budget was a modest £2.5M and keeping within it required close collaboration between the design team and client, the Royal Court Theatre Trust.
Servicing and maintenance strategies had to be robust but
flexible and resulted in the use of a polished concrete with underfloor heating, and minimal ventilation and lighting within the ceiling.
Interior and exterior materials were selected to highlight what is new, while complementing the existing red brick and walnut panelling.
British Construction Industry Awards 2016 15
WinnerRoyal Court Theatre, refurbishment, Liverpool
Commissioning authority | Royal Court Theatre TrustPrincipal designer | Allford Hall Monaghan MorrisEngineer | ThomasonsPrincipal contractor | Mellwood Construction
Highly commended
— Harlech Castle Visitor Centre and Footbridge
The Building of the Year Awards celebrate best practise, innovation and delivery on time and at or under budget
Judges’ comment“A small but delightful project”
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Falcon 8: A rotary-wing UAS designed for inspection
and monitoring or survey and mapping applications.www.topconpositioning.co.uk
Phone: 0845 450 4300
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THE NCE100 AWARDS WILL REVEAL ALL
22 June 2017 | Hilton Park Lane, London
Find out more at: 100awards.newcivilengineer.com/2017SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Emma Rowland 020 7391 4546 [email protected]
ENTRY & TABLE INFORMATION Chris Williams 020 3033 2611 [email protected]
What are the most outstanding civil engineering practices? Who are delivering for their clients? Where is the best place to forge a civil engineering career?
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Building of the Year Award(£10M to £50M)
Glasgow’s Central, Metropolitan and Nautical Colleges merged to become the City of Glasgow College in 2010, requiring the consolidation of the college from 12 sites onto two new campuses, at Cathedral Street and the Riverside. The college will employ 1,500 staff and have 40,000 students. It will be at the heart of the city’s learning quarter.
The aspiration for the Riverside Campus has been to create dynamic, flexible environments to support the college’s
ambition to deliver excellent teaching. The campus has been designed as a learning landscape including a “learning ribbon” of internal circulation and spaces that flow from street to roof.
British Construction Industry Awards 2016 17
WinnerCity of Glasgow College, Riverside Campus
Commissioning authority | City of Glasgow CollegePrincipal designer | Michael Laird Architects, Reiach & Hall ArchitectsEngineer | ArupPrincipal contractor | Sir Robert McAlpine
Highly commended— Blavatnik School of Government
The Building of the Year Awards celebrate best practise, innovation and delivery on time and at or under budget
Judges’ comment“This impressive building with an has transformed marine teaching opportunities in Glasgow.”
+++ CONSTRUCTION · MINING · AGRICULTURE +++
Precise aerial imaging solutions +++
Falcon 8: A rotary-wing UAS designed for inspection
and monitoring or survey and mapping applications.www.topconpositioning.co.uk
Phone: 0845 450 4300
#NCE100 @ncedigital
THE NCE100 AWARDS WILL REVEAL ALL
22 June 2017 | Hilton Park Lane, London
Find out more at: 100awards.newcivilengineer.com/2017SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Emma Rowland 020 7391 4546 [email protected]
ENTRY & TABLE INFORMATION Chris Williams 020 3033 2611 [email protected]
What are the most outstanding civil engineering practices? Who are delivering for their clients? Where is the best place to forge a civil engineering career?
DEFINING GREAT CIVIL ENGINEERING
ENTRY DEADLINE 2 DECEMBER 2016
NCE_AWD23_100_AD 105X150.indd 1 30/09/2016 09:50
Building of the Year Award(£10M to £50M)
Glasgow’s Central, Metropolitan and Nautical Colleges merged to become the City of Glasgow College in 2010, requiring the consolidation of the college from 12 sites onto two new campuses, at Cathedral Street and the Riverside. The college will employ 1,500 staff and have 40,000 students. It will be at the heart of the city’s learning quarter.
The aspiration for the Riverside Campus has been to create dynamic, flexible environments to support the college’s
ambition to deliver excellent teaching. The campus has been designed as a learning landscape including a “learning ribbon” of internal circulation and spaces that flow from street to roof.
British Construction Industry Awards 2016 17
WinnerCity of Glasgow College, Riverside Campus
Commissioning authority | City of Glasgow CollegePrincipal designer | Michael Laird Architects, Reiach & Hall ArchitectsEngineer | ArupPrincipal contractor | Sir Robert McAlpine
Highly commended— Blavatnik School of Government
The Building of the Year Awards celebrate best practise, innovation and delivery on time and at or under budget
Judges’ comment“This impressive building with an has transformed marine teaching opportunities in Glasgow.”
At Hall Fuels, we don’t simply deliver fuel. We solve energy challenges. Through our seamless and reliable fuel delivery service, specialist lubricants supply, advanced
tank and fuel management systems, diesel fuel cards and fuel price management solutions, Hall Fuels delivers when and where it matters most.
This, added to the highest levels of customer service in the industry and our innovative, best-in-class operational practices, is why we’ve been fuelling the highest-profile construction and civil engineering projects nationwide for over half a century.
For further information on how we can power your next project, please call us on 01784 411500 or visit www.hallfuels.co.uk
Industry-leading service for the industry’s leading projects
A unique process delivered the remarkable Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour at UCL. The design team had to evolve the client’s brief to provide optimal conditions for a much needed breakthrough in neural networks combining experimental and computational neuroscience research in the same building. The architecture was conceived and designed with key neuroscientists. It drew on an examination of working environments
world-wide to understand the qualities and limitations of existing neuroscience facilities. It also incorporated the results of of cutting-edge research into the effects of space, light and colour on human health, energy levels, interaction and creativity.
British Construction Industry Awards 2016 19
WinnerSainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour at UCL
Commissioning authority | University College LondonPrincipal designer | Ian Ritchie ArchitectsEngineer | ArupPrincipal contractor | Kier Major Projects
The Building of the Year Awards celebrate best practise, innovation and delivery on time and at or under budget. Sponsored by Hall Fuels
Judges’ comment“Poetic and pragmatic, a very worthy winner”
At Hall Fuels, we don’t simply deliver fuel. We solve energy challenges. Through our seamless and reliable fuel delivery service, specialist lubricants supply, advanced
tank and fuel management systems, diesel fuel cards and fuel price management solutions, Hall Fuels delivers when and where it matters most.
This, added to the highest levels of customer service in the industry and our innovative, best-in-class operational practices, is why we’ve been fuelling the highest-profile construction and civil engineering projects nationwide for over half a century.
For further information on how we can power your next project, please call us on 01784 411500 or visit www.hallfuels.co.uk
Industry-leading service for the industry’s leading projects
A unique process delivered the remarkable Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour at UCL. The design team had to evolve the client’s brief to provide optimal conditions for a much needed breakthrough in neural networks combining experimental and computational neuroscience research in the same building. The architecture was conceived and designed with key neuroscientists. It drew on an examination of working environments
world-wide to understand the qualities and limitations of existing neuroscience facilities. It also incorporated the results of of cutting-edge research into the effects of space, light and colour on human health, energy levels, interaction and creativity.
British Construction Industry Awards 2016 19
WinnerSainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour at UCL
Commissioning authority | University College LondonPrincipal designer | Ian Ritchie ArchitectsEngineer | ArupPrincipal contractor | Kier Major Projects
The Building of the Year Awards celebrate best practise, innovation and delivery on time and at or under budget. Sponsored by Hall Fuels
Judges’ comment“Poetic and pragmatic, a very worthy winner”
When it comes to construction materials we deliver unrivaled choice and flexibility to our customers. Our combination of experience, quality and innovation, together with the technical expertise of our people is proven.
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Civil Engineering Project of the Year Award (up to £10M)
The purpose of the £5.6M West Rhyl Coastal Defence was to deliver the final phase of a scheme which has reduced flood risk to 1,700 properties in West Rhyl and opened up the area for future regeneration. The overall project value demonstrates exceptional value engineering, and the use of innovative techniques to combine an aesthetically pleasing public space with the practicalities of flood protection over a length of 470m.
The limited design period of six months took account of the availability of materials, tidal working and access, including requirements for the safe lifting of the Dycel revetment mats, safe haul roads and the protection of the high voltage windfarm cables.
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WinnerWeat Rhyl Coastal Defence Phase 3
Commissioning authority | Denbighshire County CouncilPrincipal designer | Denbighshire County CouncilPrincipal contractor | Dawnus Construction
When it comes to construction materials we deliver unrivaled choice and flexibility to our customers. Our combination of experience, quality and innovation, together with the technical expertise of our people is proven.
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RELATIONSHIPS THAT BUILD BRITAIN, TOGETHER.
Tarmac is part of CRH plc, a global leader in building materials.
Civil Engineering Project of the Year Award (up to £10M)
The purpose of the £5.6M West Rhyl Coastal Defence was to deliver the final phase of a scheme which has reduced flood risk to 1,700 properties in West Rhyl and opened up the area for future regeneration. The overall project value demonstrates exceptional value engineering, and the use of innovative techniques to combine an aesthetically pleasing public space with the practicalities of flood protection over a length of 470m.
The limited design period of six months took account of the availability of materials, tidal working and access, including requirements for the safe lifting of the Dycel revetment mats, safe haul roads and the protection of the high voltage windfarm cables.
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WinnerWeat Rhyl Coastal Defence Phase 3
Commissioning authority | Denbighshire County CouncilPrincipal designer | Denbighshire County CouncilPrincipal contractor | Dawnus Construction
The Civil Engineering Project of the Year Awards celebrate best practise, innovation and delivery on time and at or under budget. Sponsored by Tarmac
Judges’ comment“A pragmatic approach for delivering this robust result”
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Civil Engineering Project of the Year Award (£10M to £50M)
Relining a substantial section of operational rail tunnel had not previously been undertaken anywhere worldwide.
London Underground (LU) replaced 359 tunnel lining rings over a 215m section of the Jubilee Line, while keeping it fully operational. All works took place within a two and a half hour nightly working window.
The tunnel section runs through water bearing Lambeth Group clay and sand beds, carrying the risk of water sand ingress
and partial collapse.Had nothing been done,
there was an increased risk of tunnel collapse. LU applied digital engineering, building information modelling and virtual design to deliver a collaborative solution.
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WinnerBaker Street to Bond Street Tunnel Remediation
Commissioning authority | London UndergroundEngineer| London UndergroundPrincipal contractor | London Underground
The Civil Engineering Project of the Year Awards celebrate best practise, innovation and delivery on time and at or under budget.Sponsored by McGinley Support Services
Judges’ comment“This approach should be used as a case study for the rest of the industry”
For information, please call: 0845 543 5953 or visit: www.mcginley.co.uk
McGinley Support Services is one of the UK’s largest specialist recruitment businesses, providing the infrastructure sector of the construction industry with permanent, contract
and temporary staff of any type, at all levels. Consulting and recruiting since 1978, we now help customers in Rail, Metro, Roads, Energy, Telecoms, Water, Waste, Ports and Airports.
• Tunnelling • Executive, Professional and Technical Resourcing • OLE • Track Maintenance and Renewals • Electrification • Facilities and Support Services • Welding
• Minor Works/Civils • Protection and Warning • S & T • Trades, Labour and Supervisory
Proudly sponsoring the British Construction Industry Awards 2016
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Civil Engineering Project of the Year Award (£10M to £50M)
Relining a substantial section of operational rail tunnel had not previously been undertaken anywhere worldwide.
London Underground (LU) replaced 359 tunnel lining rings over a 215m section of the Jubilee Line, while keeping it fully operational. All works took place within a two and a half hour nightly working window.
The tunnel section runs through water bearing Lambeth Group clay and sand beds, carrying the risk of water sand ingress
and partial collapse.Had nothing been done,
there was an increased risk of tunnel collapse. LU applied digital engineering, building information modelling and virtual design to deliver a collaborative solution.
British Construction Industry Awards 2016 23
WinnerBaker Street to Bond Street Tunnel Remediation
Commissioning authority | London UndergroundEngineer| London UndergroundPrincipal contractor | London Underground
The Civil Engineering Project of the Year Awards celebrate best practise, innovation and delivery on time and at or under budget.Sponsored by McGinley Support Services
Judges’ comment“This approach should be used as a case study for the rest of the industry”
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Civil Engineering Project of the Year Award (over £50M)
The £675M Lee Tunnel was completed on time and to budget, after a six year construction programme. It is the largest single project ever commissioned by Thames Water and the deepest tunnel ever built under London. This will eventually intercept all the existing outfalls presently discharging combined sewage and stormwater effluent to the River Thames, . The tunnel captures the largest combined sewer outfall discharge, at
Abbey Mills, accounting for 40% of the total discharges. The effluent from Abbey Mills will be diverted into the Lee Tunnel, constructed between Abbey Mills and the Beckton Sewage Treatment Works.
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Civil Engineering Project of the Year Award (over £50M)
The £675M Lee Tunnel was completed on time and to budget, after a six year construction programme. It is the largest single project ever commissioned by Thames Water and the deepest tunnel ever built under London. This will eventually intercept all the existing outfalls presently discharging combined sewage and stormwater effluent to the River Thames, . The tunnel captures the largest combined sewer outfall discharge, at
Abbey Mills, accounting for 40% of the total discharges. The effluent from Abbey Mills will be diverted into the Lee Tunnel, constructed between Abbey Mills and the Beckton Sewage Treatment Works.
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The Civil Engineering Project of the Year Awards celebrate best practise, innovation and delivery on time and at or under budget. Sponsored by Mabey
Judges’ comment“Relentless pursuit of innovation makes this project exemplary”
The £100M Fab3 nanotechnology and micro-technology facility at Leuven in Belgium was constructed in 20 months within a live working university campus. It has been delivered to the highest international standards of engineering and construction, combining beautifully, state-of-the-art technology with an iconic looking building that provides for a unique legacy. Most importantly, the client is delighted.
It is designed to
attract the best scientific minds to work on the next generation of technological advances.
The building has already unlocked investment worth more than the project value.
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WinnerIMEC Fab3, Belgium
Commissioning authority | IMECPrincipal designer | M+W GroupArchitect | Stephan Beele AssociatesPrincipal contractor | M+W Group
Highly commended— Harbour Area Treatment Scheme, Hong Kong
The International Awards are open to projects outside the UK for which a British firm, has made a significant contribution.
Judges’ comment“Thinking ahead, future proofing, taking the risks in an intelligent way and was a breath of fresh air”
International Project of the Year Award
The £100MFab3 nanotechnology and micro-technology facility at Leuven in Belgium was constructed in 20 months within a live working university campus. It has been delivered to the highest international standards of engineering and construction, combining beautifully, state-of-the-art technology with an iconic looking building that provides for a unique legacy. Most importantly, the client is delighted.
It is designed to
attract the best scientific minds to work on the next generation of technological advances.
The building has already unlocked investment worth more than the project value.
26 British Construction Industry Awards 2016
WinnerIMEC Fab3, Belgium
Commissioning authority | IMECPrincipal designer | M-W GroupArchitect | Stephan Beele AssociatesPrincipal contractor | M-W Group
Highly commended— Harbour Area Treatment Scheme, Hong Kong
The International Awards are open to projects outside the UK for which a British firm, has made a significant contribution.
Judges’ comment“Thinking ahead, future proofing, taking the risks in an intelligent way and was a breath of fresh air”
Heath, Safety and Well Being Award
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This award recognises project teams that understand the importance of creating a safe and healthy working environmentSupported by the Health & Safety Executive
Virtual design techniques allowed London Underground (LU) to address engineering challenges before £32.6M of re-lining of the Baker Street to Bond Street section of the Jubilee Line running tunnels took place. This instilled confidence in design, methodologies, programme planning and budget via integrated project delivery. As a result, LU was able to manage risk and realise a 15% reduction in planning, risk assessment, and
assurance costs.The project was safely
completed, four and a half months ahead of schedule, with no disruption to services or customers.
WinnerBaker Street to Bond Street Tunnel Remediation
Commissioning authority | London UndergroundEngineer| London UndergroundPrincipal contractor | London Underground
Judges’ comment“They could not afford to make any mistakes and didn’t”
Costain, the engineering solutions provider, delivers for customers integrated consulting, project delivery and operations and maintenance services, with a portfolio spanning 150 years of innovation and technical excellence.
We believe that our success is built on the strength and experience of our people who constantly challenge conventional thinking, bring new ideas to the table and never stop looking for ways to deliver smarter, more affordable, leaner and faster solutions for our customers.
BY DEVELOPING TRUSTED STRATEGIC RELATIONSHIPS, WE CAN IDENTIFY, CREATE AND DELIVER INNOVATIVE ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY-LED SOLUTIONS.
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Low Carbon Construction Award
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This award seeks to recognise project teams that recognise the importance of cutting construction’s carbon footprint. Sponsored by Costain
This striking community library and sports facility achieved an EPC rating of A – rare for a building incorporating a swimming pool. This was partly achieved through the use of an innovative water cooled heat pump system and the focused envelope design and specification.
A modularised design allowing offsite prefabrication, reduced production time and accelerating the programme. Adopting cold formed metal façade technology, the design
solution for Hebburn Central was conceived as an efficient throughwall system, based on rigorous modularisation principles.
Judges’ comment“A justly proud team has delivered on time and on budget and achieving far more for the client than the original brief”
Costain, the engineering solutions provider, delivers for customers integrated consulting, project delivery and operations and maintenance services, with a portfolio spanning 150 years of innovation and technical excellence.
We believe that our success is built on the strength and experience of our people who constantly challenge conventional thinking, bring new ideas to the table and never stop looking for ways to deliver smarter, more affordable, leaner and faster solutions for our customers.
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Low Carbon Construction Award
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This award seeks to recognise project teams that recognise the importance of cutting construction’s carbon footprint. Sponsored by Costain
This striking community library and sports facility achieved an EPC rating of A – rare for a building incorporating a swimming pool. This was partly achieved through the use of an innovative water cooled heat pump system and the focused envelope design and specification.
A modularised design allowing offsite prefabrication, reduced production time and accelerating the programme. Adopting cold formed metal façade technology, the design
solution for Hebburn Central was conceived as an efficient throughwall system, based on rigorous modularisation principles.
Judges’ comment“A justly proud team has delivered on time and on budget and achieving far more for the client than the original brief”
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Natural and Cultural Heritage Award
The Services are close to the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty so the challenge was to sympathetically and effectively integrate essential roadside service facilities for M5 users into an attractive rural setting. The design of the unusual building and civil engineering aspects of the project, specifically its complex earthworks and sustainable drainage features, have contributed fundamentally to the overall success of this landmark project
Gloucester Services has created many new jobs encompassing employment of local labour and subcontractors wherever possible,and a successful partnership with a local open prison.
This award rewards projects that work with the natural or built environment in a way that values conservation and Britain’s architectural heritage.
Judges’ comment“Raises the bar for motorway services in this country”
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Peter Shipleyprogramme director
Tideway
David Rowehead of Silvertown Tunnel sponsorship team
Transport for London
Rand Watkinslead project engineer, construction,
capital programmes directorate London Underground
Lord Mairprofessor of civil engineeringUniversity of Cambridge
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Natural and Cultural Heritage Award
The Services are close to the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty so the challenge was to sympathetically and effectively integrate essential roadside service facilities for M5 users into an attractive rural setting. The design of the unusual building and civil engineering aspects of the project, specifically its complex earthworks and sustainable drainage features, have contributed fundamentally to the overall success of this landmark project
Gloucester Services has created many new jobs encompassing employment of local labour and subcontractors wherever possible,and a successful partnership with a local open prison.
This award rewards projects that work with the natural or built environment in a way that values conservation and Britain’s architectural heritage.
Judges’ comment“Raises the bar for motorway services in this country”
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Community Engagement Award
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This award recognises projects that had outstanding community engagement.
The £110M, 5.5km South Devon Highway, with a major flyover and 40 structures, is a high quality engineering accomplishment of substantial legacy to the South West. This, much needed road, will act as a catalyst for growth in Torbay.
The project is an example of exemplary community liaison. Two dedicated public liaison officers were appointed to the project to manage communications. A community liaison group,
a platform for the public voice, ran for the project’s duration.
Numerous charity events were held by the project team – one raised £50,000 for the local Rowcroft Hospice.
Judges’ comment“The project considered all stakeholders, including cyclists”
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This award recognises projects that had outstanding community engagement.
The £110M, 5.5km South Devon Highway, with a major flyover and 40 structures, is a high quality engineering accomplishment of substantial legacy to the South West. This, much needed road, will act as a catalyst for growth in Torbay.
The project is an example of exemplary community liaison. Two dedicated public liaison officers were appointed to the project to manage communications. A community liaison group,
a platform for the public voice, ran for the project’s duration.
Numerous charity events were held by the project team – one raised £50,000 for the local Rowcroft Hospice.
Judges’ comment“The project considered all stakeholders, including cyclists”
Lee TunnelSuper sewer is a clean winner for London.
London’s biggest environmental improvement project to date included tough performance criteria within a very tight budget. So, when it came to designing the mechanical equipment and three of the fi ve huge shafts on the Lee Tunnel, completely fresh thinking was needed. The sustainability benefi ts achieved weren’t just during construction – they’ll be appreciated for a century and more.
Opening opportunities with connected thinking.
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Judges’ Special Award
The Sacred Heart of Kericho Diocese in Kenya, is approximately 250km north west of Nairobi.The aspiration was to create a cathedral that integrated seamlessly with its landscape setting, in aesthetic and functional terms. Its tiled roof is now a distinctive form in Kericho’s hills and valleys. The building also combines a European architectural heritage with the local natural materials of the rural community it serves, including timber and slate.
Its complex geometry was accommodated by an insitu construction method specific to Kenya, with the size of each structural frame requiring a complex pouring system for the concrete.
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WinnerSacred Heart Cathedral of Kericho Diocese
Commissioning authority | Diocese of KerichoPrincipal designer | John McAslan & Partners/Tirad Architects (Kenya)Engineer | Arup/EngPlan and EAMS (Kenya)Principal contractor | Esteel Construction (Kenya)
Highly commended—Plymouth School of Creative Arts
For a project which the judges consider to be particularly inspirationalSponsored by Mott MacDonald
Judges’ comment“Inspirational project, using local talent in a way that has never been tried in this area”
Lee TunnelSuper sewer is a clean winner for London.
London’s biggest environmental improvement project to date included tough performance criteria within a very tight budget. So, when it came to designing the mechanical equipment and three of the fi ve huge shafts on the Lee Tunnel, completely fresh thinking was needed. The sustainability benefi ts achieved weren’t just during construction – they’ll be appreciated for a century and more.
Opening opportunities with connected thinking.
mottmac.com
Judges’ Special Award
The Sacred Heart of Kericho Diocese in Kenya, is approximately 250km north west of Nairobi.The aspiration was to create a cathedral that integrated seamlessly with its landscape setting, in aesthetic and functional terms. Its tiled roof is now a distinctive form in Kericho’s hills and valleys. The building also combines a European architectural heritage with the local natural materials of the rural community it serves, including timber and slate.
Its complex geometry was accommodated by an insitu construction method specific to Kenya, with the size of each structural frame requiring a complex pouring system for the concrete.
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WinnerSacred Heart Cathedral of Kericho Diocese
Commissioning authority | Diocese of KerichoPrincipal designer | John McAslan & Partners/Tirad Architects (Kenya)Engineer | Arup/EngPlan and EAMS (Kenya)Principal contractor | Esteel Construction (Kenya)
Highly commended—Plymouth School of Creative Arts
For a project which the judges consider to be particularly inspirationalSponsored by Mott MacDonald
Judges’ comment“Inspirational project, using local talent in a way that has never been tried in this area”
Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Award
The purpose built, £250M Alder Hey Children’s Hospital development is one of the most ambitious medical construction projects ever undertaken in the UK, and Laing O’Rourke’s fastest ever hospital build. This innovative, groundbreaking project involved the true integration of engineering and architecture, and a huge amount of collaboration between the partners involved.
The design integrates the hospital with the
surrounding landscape, equipping all rooms with natural views and easy access to the neighbouring park. The majority of the workforce was local to the area, which added to the tremendous sense of motivation and pride felt by the team.
For local or central government building projects. Sponsored by Infrastructure and Projects Authority/BEIS
Judges’ comment“A great place to treat children in a way that suits children”
The BCI Awards Shortlists
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Application of Technology Award – Aecom, Asset Protection of Box Tunnel– Atkins, Atkins Bridge Asset Management Toolkit– Carillion/Morgan Sindall Joint Venture, A1(M) Leeming to Barton– JBA Consulting, Network Rail – An Innovative Approach to Coastal Asset Management - AssetCoast– London Underground TfL, Baker Street to Bond Street Tunnel Remediation Project VDC–McGrath Group, UK’s first carbon waste reporting system– Mott MacDonald, The GiGi collaboration portal – Skanska UK, Costain Skanska Joint Venture (Skanska and Basetone) CSJV and Paddington Station
Product Design Innovation Award – Arup, Sky Health and Fitness Centre: SuperbeamTelemach Robot– British Gypsum, Making
Space: British Gypsum’s Grproc Habito–Hilti (GB), Hilti ON!Track Asset Management Solution– IG Masonry Support Systems, Brick Slip Masonry Support Systems– Invisible Connections, Telescopic connection system for achieving robustness in precast concrete stair-landing installations– Ringway/Jacobs, Replacement of Orchard Footbridge– Severn Trent Water, Ultraviolet Disinfection Programme
– Transport for London, Construction Logistics and Cyclist Safety (CLOCS) Standard
Temporary Works Award (Building) – Birmingham New Street - Atrium Hanging Platforms– Clarges Mayfair– Center Parcs Longleat Plaza Suspended Access Platform– LSQ London - Leicester Square Quarter– Manhattan Loft Gardens– Paddington Station Spans 1-3 Roof Refurbishment– Terminal 3 Interim Flight Connections Centre– The Glebe– Wood Wharf Basement and Enabling Works – Cofferdam Wall, LondonTemporary Works Award (Civil Engineering) – A1(M) Leeming to Barton – Crossrail C405 Paddington Station– Crossrail Farringdon Temporary Sprayed Concrete Lining (SCL) Structures– District and Circle Line Underpass, Victoria Station
Upgrade (VSU), London– Leigh Road Bridge– Liverpool Street Project - AP8 Excavation and Propping– M4 Boston Manor Viaduct Bearing Replacement– New Paddington Crossrail Station– Temporary Groundwater Control for Seaforth Passage Widening, Port of Liverpool– Crossrail Whitechapel Main Station Works – design – and construction of the West Lift Lobby
Building Project of the Year (up to £10M) – Boathouse 4– Brentwood School Learning Resource Centre– Harlech Castle Visitor Centre and Footbridge– Plymouth School of Creative Arts– Richmond Adult Community College– Royal Court Theatre– Shaftesbury Theatre, London
Building Project of the Year (£10M to £50M) – Albert Sloman Library and Silberrad Student Centre– Bacton Low Rise Phase 1a– Blavatnik School of Government– Cheltenham Racecourse Redevelopment– City of Glasgow College, Riverside Campus– Gloucester Services– Hebburn Central– Midland Goods Shed– The Hiscox Building– The Lighthouse
Main: Drax Ecostore; Top right: Blavatnik School of Government; Bottom right:
Manchester Victoria Station
Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Award
The purpose built, £250M Alder Hey Children’s Hospital development is one of the most ambitious medical construction projects ever undertaken in the UK, and Laing O’Rourke’s fastest ever hospital build. This innovative, groundbreaking project involved the true integration of engineering and architecture, and a huge amount of collaboration between the partners involved.
The design integrates the hospital with the
surrounding landscape, equipping all rooms with natural views and easy access to the neighbouring park. The majority of the workforce was local to the area, which added to the tremendous sense of motivation and pride felt by the team.
For local or central government building projects. Sponsored by Infrastructure and Projects Authority/BEIS
Judges’ comment“A great place to treat children in a way that suits children”
The BCI Awards Shortlists
British Construction Industry Awards 2016 37
Application of Technology Award – Aecom, Asset Protection of Box Tunnel– Atkins, Atkins Bridge Asset Management Toolkit– Carillion/Morgan Sindall Joint Venture, A1(M) Leeming to Barton– JBA Consulting, Network Rail – An Innovative Approach to Coastal Asset Management - AssetCoast– London Underground TfL, Baker Street to Bond Street Tunnel Remediation Project VDC–McGrath Group, UK’s first carbon waste reporting system– Mott MacDonald, The GiGi collaboration portal – Skanska UK, Costain Skanska Joint Venture (Skanska and Basetone) CSJV and Paddington Station
Product Design Innovation Award – Arup, Sky Health and Fitness Centre: SuperbeamTelemach Robot– British Gypsum, Making
Space: British Gypsum’s Grproc Habito–Hilti (GB), Hilti ON!Track Asset Management Solution– IG Masonry Support Systems, Brick Slip Masonry Support Systems– Invisible Connections, Telescopic connection system for achieving robustness in precast concrete stair-landing installations– Ringway/Jacobs, Replacement of Orchard Footbridge– Severn Trent Water, Ultraviolet Disinfection Programme
– Transport for London, Construction Logistics and Cyclist Safety (CLOCS) Standard
Temporary Works Award (Building) – Birmingham New Street - Atrium Hanging Platforms– Clarges Mayfair– Center Parcs Longleat Plaza Suspended Access Platform– LSQ London - Leicester Square Quarter– Manhattan Loft Gardens– Paddington Station Spans 1-3 Roof Refurbishment– Terminal 3 Interim Flight Connections Centre– The Glebe– Wood Wharf Basement and Enabling Works – Cofferdam Wall, LondonTemporary Works Award (Civil Engineering) – A1(M) Leeming to Barton – Crossrail C405 Paddington Station– Crossrail Farringdon Temporary Sprayed Concrete Lining (SCL) Structures– District and Circle Line Underpass, Victoria Station
Upgrade (VSU), London– Leigh Road Bridge– Liverpool Street Project - AP8 Excavation and Propping– M4 Boston Manor Viaduct Bearing Replacement– New Paddington Crossrail Station– Temporary Groundwater Control for Seaforth Passage Widening, Port of Liverpool– Crossrail Whitechapel Main Station Works – design – and construction of the West Lift Lobby
Building Project of the Year (up to £10M) – Boathouse 4– Brentwood School Learning Resource Centre– Harlech Castle Visitor Centre and Footbridge– Plymouth School of Creative Arts– Richmond Adult Community College– Royal Court Theatre– Shaftesbury Theatre, London
Building Project of the Year (£10M to £50M) – Albert Sloman Library and Silberrad Student Centre– Bacton Low Rise Phase 1a– Blavatnik School of Government– Cheltenham Racecourse Redevelopment– City of Glasgow College, Riverside Campus– Gloucester Services– Hebburn Central– Midland Goods Shed– The Hiscox Building– The Lighthouse
Main: Drax Ecostore; Top right: Blavatnik School of Government; Bottom right:
Manchester Victoria Station
Major Building Project of the Year (over £50M) – Alder Hey Children’s Health Park– Birmingham New Street station and Grand Central redevelopment – Crossrail Place, Canary Wharf– Here East– Kings Gate House and the Zig Zag Building – Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour at UCL– The Diamond, University of Sheffield
Civil Engineering Project of the Year (up to £10M)– Great Western Route Modernisation: Box Tunnel Track Lower– Lichfield Park Bridge– Pendennis Wet Dock– Victoria Pumping Station – West Rhyl Coastal Defence Phase 3– Woolwich Ferry Linkspans Refurbishment Civil Engineering Project of the Year (£10M to £50M ) – Borth Coastal Defence Scheme– Broomhill Sands Coastal Defence Scheme– Leigh Road Bridge– London Underground: Baker Street to Bond Street Tunnel Remediation Project VDC– M1 Junction 10A Grade Separation– Manchester Victoria Station Redevelopment– Port Talbot Station Improvement
Major Civil Engineering Project of the Year (over £50M)– A465 Heads of the Valleys Dualling Section 3 Brynmawr to Tredegar– Drax Ecostore– Hammersmith Flyover Strengthening Phase 2 – National Grid London Power Tunnels– South Devon Highway– Staffordshire Area Improvement Programme– Thames Water Lee Tunnel
International Project of the Year– Buenos Aires Ciudad Casa de Gobierno – Harbour Area Treatment Scheme (HATS) Stage 2A, Hong Kong– IMEC FAB 3– MTR 820 / 821 High speed rail tunnels– Sacred Heart Cathedral of Kericho Diocese
Health, Safety & Wellbeing Award – A465 Heads of the Valleys Dualling Section 3 Brynmawr to Tredegar– Broomhill Sands Coastal Defence Scheme– City of Glasgow College, Riverside Campus– London Underground: Baker Street to Bond Street Tunnel Remediation Project VDC Low Carbon Construction Award– Bacton Low Rise Phase 1a– Broomhill Sands Coastal Defence Scheme– Drax Ecostore– Hebburn Central– National Grid London
Power Tunnels– Richmond Adult Community College– South Devon Highway Award for Natural and Cultural Heritage– Boathouse 4– Borth Coastal Defence Scheme– Gloucester Services– Harlech Castle Visitor Centre and Footbridge– Royal Court Theatre– Shaftesbury Theatre, London– Woolwich Ferry Linkspans Refurbishment
Community Engagement Award– A465 Heads of the Valleys Dualling Section 3 Brynmawr to Tredegar– Alder Hey Children’s Health Park– Birmingham New Street station and Grand Central redevelopment – Bacton Low Rise Phase 1a– Boathouse 4– Gloucester Services– Hebburn Central– Royal Court Theatre– South Devon Highway Judges Special AwardThis award goes to a UK or international building or civil engineering projectof any size which the judges consider to be particularly inspirational in one ormore aspects.– Drax Ecostore– Gloucester Services– Plymouth School of Creative Arts– Sacred Heart Cathedral of Kericho Diocese– Sainsbury Wellcome
Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour at UCL– South Devon Highway– Staffordshire Area Improvement Programme
Prime Ministers Better Public Building AwardThe Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Award gives recognition and encouragement toexcellence in publicly funded buildings and infrastructure. The award is open to all shortlisted buildings and infrastructure projects that were commissioned by or on behalf of central or local government or by a grant-aided organisation. From these projects the judges recommended six tothe Infrastructure & Projects Authority and BEIS for consideration for the Prime Minister’s Award.– Alder Hey Children’s Health Park– City of Glasgow College, Riverside Campus– Hebburn Central– Plymouth School of Creative Arts– Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and – Behaviour at UCL– South Devon Highway
The BCI Awards Shortlists
38 British Construction Industry Awards 2016
Supporters
Headline sponsor
Sponsors
Media partners
Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Award sponsored by
British Construction Industry Awards 2016 39
The BCI Awards 2016 are brought to you by New Civil Engineer, in partnership with the Institution of Civil Engineers
The promoters are particularly proud of the involvement of the Award Supporters. These are leading organisations from all sides of the construction industry and its client sectors. The success of the BCI Awards is dependent upon their continued support.
SupportersFlint & NeillRambollTemporary Works ForumTopcon
Guest book sponsorMackley
Major Building Project of the Year (over £50M) – Alder Hey Children’s Health Park– Birmingham New Street station and Grand Central redevelopment – Crossrail Place, Canary Wharf– Here East– Kings Gate House and the Zig Zag Building – Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour at UCL– The Diamond, University of Sheffield
Civil Engineering Project of the Year (up to £10M)– Great Western Route Modernisation: Box Tunnel Track Lower– Lichfield Park Bridge– Pendennis Wet Dock– Victoria Pumping Station – West Rhyl Coastal Defence Phase 3– Woolwich Ferry Linkspans Refurbishment Civil Engineering Project of the Year (£10M to £50M ) – Borth Coastal Defence Scheme– Broomhill Sands Coastal Defence Scheme– Leigh Road Bridge– London Underground: Baker Street to Bond Street Tunnel Remediation Project VDC– M1 Junction 10A Grade Separation– Manchester Victoria Station Redevelopment– Port Talbot Station Improvement
Major Civil Engineering Project of the Year (over £50M)– A465 Heads of the Valleys Dualling Section 3 Brynmawr to Tredegar– Drax Ecostore– Hammersmith Flyover Strengthening Phase 2 – National Grid London Power Tunnels– South Devon Highway– Staffordshire Area Improvement Programme– Thames Water Lee Tunnel
International Project of the Year– Buenos Aires Ciudad Casa de Gobierno – Harbour Area Treatment Scheme (HATS) Stage 2A, Hong Kong– IMEC FAB 3– MTR 820 / 821 High speed rail tunnels– Sacred Heart Cathedral of Kericho Diocese
Health, Safety & Wellbeing Award – A465 Heads of the Valleys Dualling Section 3 Brynmawr to Tredegar– Broomhill Sands Coastal Defence Scheme– City of Glasgow College, Riverside Campus– London Underground: Baker Street to Bond Street Tunnel Remediation Project VDC Low Carbon Construction Award– Bacton Low Rise Phase 1a– Broomhill Sands Coastal Defence Scheme– Drax Ecostore– Hebburn Central– National Grid London
Power Tunnels– Richmond Adult Community College– South Devon Highway Award for Natural and Cultural Heritage– Boathouse 4– Borth Coastal Defence Scheme– Gloucester Services– Harlech Castle Visitor Centre and Footbridge– Royal Court Theatre– Shaftesbury Theatre, London– Woolwich Ferry Linkspans Refurbishment
Community Engagement Award– A465 Heads of the Valleys Dualling Section 3 Brynmawr to Tredegar– Alder Hey Children’s Health Park– Birmingham New Street station and Grand Central redevelopment – Bacton Low Rise Phase 1a– Boathouse 4– Gloucester Services– Hebburn Central– Royal Court Theatre– South Devon Highway Judges Special AwardThis award goes to a UK or international building or civil engineering projectof any size which the judges consider to be particularly inspirational in one ormore aspects.– Drax Ecostore– Gloucester Services– Plymouth School of Creative Arts– Sacred Heart Cathedral of Kericho Diocese– Sainsbury Wellcome
Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour at UCL– South Devon Highway– Staffordshire Area Improvement Programme
Prime Ministers Better Public Building AwardThe Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Award gives recognition and encouragement toexcellence in publicly funded buildings and infrastructure. The award is open to all shortlisted buildings and infrastructure projects that were commissioned by or on behalf of central or local government or by a grant-aided organisation. From these projects the judges recommended six tothe Infrastructure & Projects Authority and BEIS for consideration for the Prime Minister’s Award.– Alder Hey Children’s Health Park– City of Glasgow College, Riverside Campus– Hebburn Central– Plymouth School of Creative Arts– Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and – Behaviour at UCL– South Devon Highway
The BCI Awards Shortlists
38 British Construction Industry Awards 2016
Supporters
Headline sponsor
Sponsors
Media partners
Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Award sponsored by
British Construction Industry Awards 2016 39
The BCI Awards 2016 are brought to you by New Civil Engineer, in partnership with the Institution of Civil Engineers
The promoters are particularly proud of the involvement of the Award Supporters. These are leading organisations from all sides of the construction industry and its client sectors. The success of the BCI Awards is dependent upon their continued support.
SupportersFlint & NeillRambollTemporary Works ForumTopcon
Guest book sponsorMackley
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