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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 Awards2017Celebrating the very best in construction and engineering
2017 Judges
Chair Andy Mitchell Chief Executive Officer, TidewayDeputy Chair Professor Tim Broyd President, ICE JUDGESSimon Allford Director, AHMMRoz Barr Owner, Roz Barr ArchitectKelly Bradley Legacy and community investment manager, TidewayFay BullNational flood risk manager, Environment AgencyTony Caccavone Expansion airline strategy director, HeathrowLyle ChrystieDirector, Reiach & HallAlan ClucasDirector, Laing O’Rourke
Michál CohenWalters & Cohen ArchitectsRay Cooke Construction division, Health & Safety ExecutiveSteve Crofts Head of health, safety and wellbeing, TidewayChris DulakeMajor projects portfolio director, Mott MacDonaldDale Evans Director, @One AllianceHugh FergusonBeales Ferguson AssociatesPaul FinchProgramme director, World Architecture FestivalSteve Fink Phase 1, health, safety and security director, HS2 LtdSteve FoxChief executive, Bam NuttallRalph FreestonLU programme manager, London Underground
David Hancock Construction team director, Infrastructure & Projects Authority, Cabinet OfficeMark HansfordEditor, New Civil EngineerBill Hewlett Chairman, Temporary Works ForumKeith Howells Chairman, Mott MacDonaldWill HurstEditor, Architects’ JournalDarren JamesInfrastructure managing director, CostainHanif Kara Founder AKTII ArchitectsMat KellettBusiness development manager – mapping and OEM, TopconAnne Kemp BIM strategy and implementation director, Atkins
Nirmal Kotecha Director of capital programme and procurement, UKPower NetworksTim Lohman Director, Wentworth House PartnershipJohn LorimerChairman, BIM AcademyMichelle McDowell Chair of structural and civil engineering, BDPBob McGowan Independent consultant, former chairman, Scott WilsonPaul MonaghanDirector, AHMMSadie MorganDirector, dRMM ArchitectsPaul Morris Head of innovation, TidewayTony Mulcahy Construction sector unit, BEISClare MurrayHead of sustainability, Levitt Bernstein
John NolanChairman, Nolan AssociatesDavid PhilpGlobal BIM director, AecomAlasdair ReisnerChief executive, Civil Engineering Contractors AssociationMathew RileyManaging director, RambollDana Skelley Head of process improvement, SkanskaPhil Stride Strategic projects director, TidewayJohn TurzynskiDirector, ArupJane Wernick Founder, Jane Wernick AssociatesSimon Williams-GunnBIM development manager, HS2 LtdAlexandra Wynne, Deputy editor, New Civil Engineer
Page 4 Introduction
British Construction Industry Awards Winners 2017Page 06 Health, Safety and Wellbeing Initiative of the YearPage 07 Community Engagement Initiative of the YearPage 08 Application of Technology AwardPage 09 Innovation in Product Design and Technology AwardPage 11 Temporary Works AwardPage 12 Partnership Initiative of the YearPage 15 Civil Engineering Project of the Year (up to £10M)Page 17 Civil Engineering Project of the Year (£10M to £50M)Page 19 Major Civil Engineering Project of the Year (over £50M)Page 20 Building Project of the Year (up to £10M)Page 21 Building Project of the Year (£10M to £50M)Page 23 Major Building Project of the Year (over £50M)Page 25 International Project of the YearPage 26 Carbon Reduction Project of the Year AwardPage 27 Award for Natural and Cultural HeritagePage 29 Economic Infrastructure Project of the Year AwardPage 31 Social Infrastructure Project of the Year AwardPage 33 Judges Special AwardPage 34 Outstanding Individual Contribution to the Construction Industry AwardPage 35 Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Award
Page 36 Projects shortlistPage 39 BCI Awards sponsors and supporters
Celebrating the very best in construction and engineering
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BCI Awards Introduction
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Welcome to the British Construction Industry Awards 2017.
This is a special year for the awards, and tonight is a special night. It marks the 30th running of these most prestigious construction industry awards.
It is a proud feature of the awards that every UK shortlisted project gets a visit from at least three of our judges; it is another
that our pool of judges is drawn from across the industry supply chain; and another that the judges seek to meet representatives from the entire project team: client, architect, designer, main contractor and any key specialists.
It means we ask a lot of our judges; the judging days are often long and usually involve a lot of travel, so to them we are extremely grateful. That many of them come
back year after year is of course testament to the quality of the projects we see and the pride of the project teams that we meet. It is not an experience you get often and it is one to be cherished.
And it is through this rigour that the awards, 30 years on, retain the reputation and credibility that makes them such sought after accolades.
It is reassuring, also, that looking
back through past winners, many, if not all, have truly stood the test of time and made it to that sought-after “iconic” status: indeed, our first ever Supreme Award winner, Broadgate Phases 1-4, stands as perfect example of excellence in our industry.
Many great projects have followed, from the Channel Tunnel, High Speed 1 and the Second Severn Crossing, to the
Emirates Stadium, Halley VI and The Shard. And don’t forget the collective success that was London 2012.
Whoever wins tonight will truly be standing on the shoulders of giants and congratulations to you. But also congratulations to all our finalists as you all have achieved something truly remarkable.Mark Hansford, EditorNew Civil Engineer
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Clockwise: Farringdon Station, London; The Word, South Shields; i360 Brighton; Oriam, Edinburgh; National Memorial Arboretum, Alrewas; Mass Transit Railway, South Island Line (East), Hong Kong
Heath, Safety and Wellbeing Initiative of the Year
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This award seeks to recognise project teams that understand the importance of creating a safe and healthy working environment that promotes the industry as one that is attractive and welcoming to all.
Following the fatal collapse during demolition of the part of the Didcot Power Station boiler house in February 2016, Alford Technologies was appointed to demolish the remaining structure, which contained three trapped bodies. To eliminate risks to personnel, it devised a demolition method which involved using remote control technology to carry out surveys and place explosives in what was assumed to be a highly unstable structure.
Remote controlled vehicles used in military bomb disposal placed the explosives as part of a programme, which took just three months to implement, from the assembly of the project team to completion.
WinnerAlford Technologies – Explosive Means Using Remote Access Methods applied on Didcot Boiler House Demolition
Highly Commended– The Hole System applied on The Hilton Garden Inn Hotel at Lancashire County Cricket Club
Judges’ comment“This work will ensure the demolition industry is safer for future generations.”
Community Engagement Initiative of the Year
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This award recognises projects that have an outstanding community engagement initiative
The £380M, 20km widening of the A1 dual carriageway between Leeming and Barton involved a major community liaison effort to mitigate the impact of disruptive construction. The contractor’s community liaison team worked closely with local businesses to develop training and employment opportunities for local people. To mitigate disruption caused by road closures, the team devised a series of initiatives, even laying on taxis to take the elderly for weekly shopping trips. Closures
were also timed to ensure school bus services could maintain their schedules.
WinnerCarillion Morgan Sindall Joint Venture – Delivering benefits to the Local Community beyond the Road Network – A1 Leeming to Barton Improvements
Highly commended— Western Counties Community Engagement Initiative (Armagh, Londonderry, Tyrone & Fermanagh) – Strategic Project Planning Application on the “Gas to the West” Project
Judges’ comment“Carillion Morgan Sindall’s clear passion to positively impact the local community is exemplary to the industry ”
Application of Technology Award
Affinity Water wanted to replace the outdated chemical treatment equipment at the Uttlesford Bridge water treatment works near Saffron Waldon with a new, more efficient system. Its contractor Nomenca decided that it would manufacture the whole £1.9M plant at its factory before bringing it to site. It built up the design following an extensive site survey, using laser scanning,
enabling it to build up a 3D walk through of the site. Precast concrete supports were also incorporated, to enable smooth on-site installation.
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WinnerNomenca – Skilled Assembly in a Factory Environment (SAFE) Off Site Build applied on Uttlesford Bridge
This award recognises efforts to use technology to improve construction efficiency.
Judges’ comment“They went beyond the client expectations and the use of laser scan was very impressive”
Innovation in Product Design and Technology Award
Bam Ferrovial Kier (BFK) and formwork manufacturer Kern developed a self propelled formwork system to enable it to apply the secondary lining to the Eastern Ticket Hall escalator tunnel at Crossrail’s Farringdon Station. The system was adapted to work on the 30º incline, using hydraulic jacks in conjunction with anchor heads cast into the invert slab to advance it. The system is modular, giving
flexibility to adapt to varying profiles. Shutters were also controlled remotely, reducing risks to workers.
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WinnerBam Ferrovial Kier –ES2 Inclined Travelling Formwork applied on Farringdon Station
Highly Commended– Arup – The Living Wall Lite, St Mark’s Church, a Grade 1 listed property
This award rewards technical innovation in product design or application.
Judges’ comment“The innovation has proven to deliver enhanced quality and programme savings”
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Temporary Works Award
Contractors working on Network Rail’s Northern Hub bridge across the River Irwell in Manchester rationalised temporary and permanent works designs, saving the project thousands of pounds. The new network arch bridge replaces a structure, which had to be demolished as part of the £315M Northern Hub project. Originally, two sets of temporary works were designed, one for the demolition phase and one for the erection phase. During early
contractor involvement, the contractor combined the two sets of temporary works, removing the need for redundant stage specific structures. The solution saved the project £850,000.
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WinnerNorthern Hub
Commissioning authority | Network Rail
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Judges’ comment“The attention to detail was impressive.”
Partnership Initiative of the Year
The team assembled by Network Rail to deliver the Ordsall Chord in central Manchester was chosen for its members’ collaborative behaviours. The project includes an 89m long 600t asymetric network arch bridge. Under the alliance agreement for the project, team members had a role in budget setting and securing funding. They also worked with building information modelling systems to develop the design in 3D. Three consultants and the
steel fabricators worked together to optimise design and construction. The result was a more elegant, thinner structure which used less material than originally expected.
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WinnerNorthern Hub Alliance – Network Rail, Siemens, AmeySersa and SkanskaBam –Northern Hub Alliance applied on Northern Hub
This award recognises the collaborative team which has delivered the best outcomes in terms of cost, time, quality and client satisfaction
Judges’ comment“Bold approach to the development of alliancing principles and emphasis on developing the right behaviours
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Civil Engineering Project of the Year Award (up to £10M)
This £6M project was the most intensive undertaken on Tower Bridge for 35 years. Work to redeck the road and waterproof the approach viaduct had to be carried out while keeping the bascules in balance when elements were removed and replaced. Early Contractor Involvement enabled the client to knock six weeks off the programme. Client City of London Corporation also had to liaise closely with Transport for London and the Port of London Authority to secure a
three month closure of the bridge for some of the programme. Work outside the closure period had to be meticulously planned around bridge openings.
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WinnerTower Bridge Bascule Redecking and Approach Viaduct Waterproofing
Commissioning authority | City of London CorporationDesign engineer | Cowi (formerly Flint & Neill)Main contractor | Bam Nuttall
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Civil Engineering Project of the Year Award (£10M to £50M)
Bam Nuttall’s task on this £15M project was to improve the flood resilience of the Hampstead Heath Ponds, a series of interconnected dams. This involved raising the height of embankments, and building new spillways while enhancing the local landscape. The contractor and client also had to meet constraints imposed by local residents and other stakeholders, including maintaining access to the heath and its bathing ponds.
Preconstruction planning was vital to ensuring materials, equipment and personnel were delivered where and when they were needed.
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WinnerHampstead Heath Ponds Project
Commissioning authority | City of London CorporationArchitect | AtkinsDesign engineer | Bam NuttallMain contractor | Bam Nuttall
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Civil Engineering Project of the Year Award (over £50M)
The £500M, seven year world class station upgrade is the first step in transforming London’s West End. Works reach from a new public space to tunnels and shafts up to 29m below the streets and buildings. The deep station works preceded much of the Crossrail works at the same location, meaning that technical innovations and lessons learned here have subsequently been employed across the whole of Crossrail. Work was undertaken while
maintaining the operation of the station below ground, and one of the busiest road junctions in Central London above ground.
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Judges’ comment“A world leading example of how to manage a logistical nightmare, knitting complex transport links together”
WinnerTottenham Court Road Station upgrade
Commissioning authority | London UndergroundArchitect | CH2M Design engineer | CH2MMain contractor | Taylor Woodrow/Bam Nuttall Joint Venture
Building Project of the Year Award (up to £10M)
The Maggie’s cancer respite centre in Manchester is a gift to the Maggie’s Cancer Trust from Foster & Partners, whose chairman, Lord Foster, is a cancer survivor. It was designed to enhance efforts to raise the spirits of cancer patients using the centre as a place of refuge where they can find emotional and practical support. The roof channels natural light and is supported by lightweight lattice beams. A conscious decision was taken to use timber as the primary
structural material, for its warmth and to connect the building with the surrounding greenery. Equally important, was to view the production of architecture and structure as an integrated process, with a shared commitment to sustainability.
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WinnerMaggie’s at the Robert Parfett Building
Commissioning authority | Maggie’sArchitect | Foster & PartnersDesign engineer | Foster & PartnersMain contractor | Sir Robert McAlpine
The Building Project of the Year Awards celebrate best practice, innovation and delivery on time and at or under budget.
Judges’ comment“A lovely project, where everyone gave 110% to deliver a beautiful result”
Building Project of the Year Award (£10M to £50M)
Oriam is a £30M centre for a wide range of sports including football and rugby union, and hosts activities for high performance athletes as well as students and members of the public. It includes the largest indoor 3G pitch in Europe, treatment facilities, a hydrotherapy pool, changing rooms and outdoor pitches. Natural ventilation and light are used as much as possible. The cross section of the roof above the indoor pitch is inspired by the equiangular
spiral trajectory of free kick taken by Brazilian footballer Roberto Carlos, which resulted in a spectacular goal during the 1997 Confederations Cup. Its effect is amplified by curved steel cladding.
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WinnerOriam, Scotland’s Sports Performance Centre
Commissioning authority | Heriot Watt University, City of Edinburgh Council, SportscotlandArchitect | Reiach & Hall ArchitectsDesign engineer | EngenuitiMain contractor | Bowmer & Kirkland
The Building of the Year Awards celebrate best practice, innovation and delivery on time and at or under budget
Judges’ comment“An exemplar facility which is now delivering success in Scottish sport”
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Major Building Project of the Year Award (over £50M)
The 60,000m2-plus, City Campus brings together a range of different academic disciplines. It is also tailored into the topography of the site, with two major staircases acting as the main routes into the building and as meeting places for students and staff. The Campus is organised around two major spaces – an enclosed courtyard and a seven storey atrium, which act as energised spaces in which people can interact and socialise. The building incorporates
innovative low tech environmental strategies coupled to advanced onsite renewables. The buildings are largely naturally ventilated, with the main atrium acting as a stack, helping to drive ventilation crossflows through the floorplates. The project was completed on time and to budget.
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WinnerCity of Glasgow College City Campus
Commissioning authority | City of Glasgow CollegeArchitects | Reiach & Hall Architects, Michael Laird ArchitectsDesign engineer | ArupMain contractor | Sir Robert McAlpine
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International Project of the Year Award
The 3km viaduct connects the Nam Fung Tunnel Portal to Ap Lei Chau and includes two stations. The project includes extensive noise barriers, nullah-decking, slope design, and landscaping. It crosses busy highways and runs past high rise residential buildings as well as spanning the Aberdeen Channel. The Atkins team faced a number of major design constraints and construction challenges. These were overcome by a range of innovative design features as well as
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WinnerMass Transit Railway (MTR) South Island Line (East), Hong Kong
Commissioning authority | MTR CorporationPrincipal designer | AtkinsMain contractor | Leighton (Asia)
Highly Commended– Xiao Jing Wan
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Judges’ comment“The project has Engineering and innovation from end to end, and does a lot of little things really well”
Carbon Reduction Project of the Year Award
This project involved reusing and adapting existing assets to make the area served by the Grafham water treatment works more resilient against prolonged outage. The project also involved the construction of a 36km, 900mm diameter pipeline linking the treatment works with Hannington. This solution saved £30M and reduced the carbon content of the project by 50%. Design for manufacture and assembly techniques also enabled the team
to precast concrete elements for the main reservoir off site. Excavated material was reused in the landscaping work around the main reservoir, which is the size of 16 Olympic swimming pools.
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WinnerGrafham Resilience, Peterborough
Commissioning authority | Anglian WaterArchitect | Mott MacDonaldDesign engineer | Mott MacDonald Principal contractor | JN Bentley
Highly Commended— Kirkthorpe Hydropower Scheme— The David Attenborough Building, University of Cambridge
This award seeks to recognise project teams that recognise the importance of driving down whole life carbon as a means to the UK hitting its carbon emission reduction targets.
Judges’ comment“A large part of their embodied efficiencies have been achieved through reuse of existing facilities”
Award for Natural and Cultural Heritage
The National Memorial Arboretum (NMA) is the UK’s centre of remembrance; a spiritually uplifting place which honours the fallen, recognises service and sacrifice and fosters pride in our country. The £15.7M Remembrance Centre provides a gateway into the 60ha arboretum and houses exhibition, interpretation and retail spaces, plus a restaurant, café and learning centre.From the outset, the whole design
team recognised the importance of this project and came together to deliver a building that exceeds everyone’s expectations, and which can grow organically and sustainably over time. The project was delivered on time and on budget.
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WinnerRemembrance Centre at the National Memorial Arboretum
Commissioning authority | National Memorial ArboretumArchitect | Glenn Howells ArchitectsDesign engineer | TechnikerMain contractor | Stepnell
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“It is very difficult to find anything that wasn’t well thought through on this project”
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Economic Infrastructure Project of the Year Award
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This award recognises projects that are driving economic growth at a local, regional or national level through economic infrastructure. Sponsored by Mabey
The £140M Heysham to M6 Link Road is one of the largest local authority road projects recently constructed. It has reduced travel times and cut congestion, with significant social and economic benefits. Forty per cent of the construction spend was made within 40km of the site, and 75% was spent within 160km. The 4.8km long dual carriageway includes a combined footway-cycleway parallel to the carriageway. It connects into the existing
road network at various locations along its length. The project includes a 650 space Park and Ride facility and a remodelled M6 Junction 34.
WinnerHeysham to M6 Link Road
Commissioning Authority | Lancashire County CouncilDesign engineer | Lancashire County CouncilDesign engineer | JacobsPrincipal contractor | Costain
Highly Commended– Forth Road Bridge truss end link repairs
Judges’ comment“A well delivered and important piece of infrastructure”
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Social Infrastructure Project of the Year Award
The Word is a library, celebrating the dynamic relationship between people, books, traditional media and interactive technologies. The £13.5M building was developed in close consultation with local residents, who will be its users. It was also conceived to attract people who do not usually visit libraries, and has been successful in doing this. The result is a circular building with a central atrium and flexible internal space. Local artists and writers
also contributed to the designs. In its first four months the Word recorded 179,000 visits and a 1,000% increase in members, compared to the same period in the previous building.
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WinnerThe Word, South Tyneside
Commissioning authority | South Tyneside CouncilArchitect | FaulknerBrowns ArchitectsDesign engineer | Curtins ConsultingMain contractor | Bowmer & Kirkland
This category recognises projects that are improving society through better social infrastructure. Sponsored by Costain
Judges’ comment“Great to see that quality detailing was retained rather through the value engineering process”
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Judges’ Special Award
Innovative engineering and funding characterise the British Airways i360 in Brighton, which is the slenderest tower in the world, with a height to width ratio of 40:1. The funding package for the £38M, 160m tall structure allows Brighton & Hove City Council to earn almost £1M a year from its visitors. The tower comprises 17 stacked “cans”, which were jacked into position in 10 weeks. The aerodynamically designed tower incorporates
dampers and a perforated aluminium clad exterior, working together to minimise vibrations induced by strong winds, enabling the attraction to remain open during stormy weather.
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WinnerBritish Airways i360
Commissioning authority | Brighton i360 LtdArchitect | Marks Barfield ArchitectsDesign engineer | Jacobs EngineeringMain contractor | Hollandia Infra
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Judges’ comment“Proof that designers can be clients interested in financial performance and efficiency as well as design quality”
Outstanding Contribution of the Year Award
As the director of real estate development for the Metropolitan Police, Harding has continually sought to modernise the procurement, delivery and operation of the Met’s activities. The organisation’s long term strategy to deliver more modern, secure facilities with an efficient use of space to allow for flexible working, while reducing the running costs of the estate have ensured that money can be re-directed into front-line policing.
The accolades received for the projects within his portfolio highlight his success in achieving these operational goals while also ensuring aesthetics are not compromised. They include the New Scotland Yard project (pictured), winner of this year’s Prime Minister’s Award for Better Public Building. He has contributed a great deal towards leading the modernisation of construction practices in the emergency services.
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WinnerRoger Harding, director of real estate development, Metropolitan Police Service
This category recognises individuals who go beyond the norm to drive their project forward and achieve the best possible outcome.
Prime Minister’s Award for Better Public Building
The design for the Metropolitan Police Service’s new £58M headquarters is a radical remodelling and extension of the Curtis Green Building, a 1930s building on the Thames Embankment. The scheme has expanded the building’s floor area from 8,691m2 to around 12,000m2 through extensions to the rear, roof and front concourse. The contemporary design complements and enhances the architectural features of
the original building and the materials, colours and proportions of neighbouring Whitehall buildings.
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WinnerNew Scotland Yard
Commissioning authority | Metropolitan Police ServiceArchitect | Allford Hall Monaghan MorrisMarks Barfield ArchitectsDesign engineer | ArupMain contractor | Bam
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Judges’ comment“Demonstrates innovation in terms of design and development, where bringing in the contractor early was a good decision”
Heath, Safety and Wellbeing Initiative of the Yearl Alford Technologies, Explosive Means Using Remote Access Methods applied on Didcot Boiler House Demolitionl Ambinet, Contractor Induction Management (CIM) applied on Westgate Oxford - Principle Contractor Lang O’Rourkel BBMV (Balfour Beatty, BeMo Tunnelling, Morgan Sindall, Vinci Joint Venture), Emergency Responder Training applied on Crossrail C510 Sprayed Concrete Lined Stationsl BBMV (Balfour Beatty, BeMo Tunnelling, Morgan Sindall, Vinci Joint Venture), Fatigue - The Readiband Study applied on Crossrail C510 Sprayed Concrete
Lined Stationsl Brilliant Ideas, The Hole System applied on The Hilton Garden Inn Hotel at Lancashire County Cricket Clubl Clancy Docwra, “Think Safe” Behavioural Safety Campaign and wellbeing initiatives applied company wide across all projectsl Costain (CiM6), Mott McDonald, Bentley, NMCNomenca and Severn Trent Water, Health and Well Being Maturity Matrix drives “Healthier Designs” Initiative applied on Severn Trent Water’s A MP6 Activated Sludge Plants (ASP) Batchl MWH, Behavioural Health and Safety in Design applied on Minworth THP Projectl United Utilities, Triton II - Exercising Emergency Plans
to Protect the Public applied on Dovestones Impounding Reservoir
Community Engagement Initiative of the Yearl Carillion Morgan Sindall Joint Venturel CVB : Costain, Vinci Construction Grands Projets and Bachy Soletanche, Interserve Constructionl Mott MacDonald, Think Future Generations! applied on Project Riversidel Multiplex Construction Europe, Multiplex Community Engagement applied on Fleet Building/Plumtree Court Developmentl Peter Brett Associates, Peter Brett Foundation applied company widel RPS Group, Western
Counties Community Engagement Initiative (Armagh, Londonderry, Tyrone & Fermanagh) applied on Strategic Project Planning Application on the “Gas to the West” Projectl Sir Robert McAlpine, Glasgow Learning Quarter: A Socio-Economic, Placemaking & Academic Impact Evaluation applied on City of Glasgow College
Application of Technology Awardl Arup, Unlocking Data to Benefit Railway Electrification applied on Route Sections 8 & 9 of the Greater Westl Bechtel, 4D Construction Planning Using Synchro Pro and Synchro SITE applied on Crossrail Central Section
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The BCI Awards Shortlists
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Clockwise: DidcotBoiler House Demolition; The Word; Remembrance Centre at the National Memorial Arboretum; Tower Bridge Bascule Redecking and Approach Viaduct Waterproofing
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Worksl CATSURVEYS Group, 3D Mobile Ground Penetrating Radar applied on A63 Castle Street Improvementl Crossrail, CDE applied on Crossraill East Sussex Highways, Salesforce applied on East Sussex Highwaysl Ferrovial Agroman Laing O’Rourke JV (FLO)
Innovation in Product Design and Technology Awardl Arup, The Living Wall Lite applied on St Mark’s Church, a Grade I listed propertyl Balfour Beatty, VINCI, 3D Repo, Virtual Reality for Zero Harm Training, M5 Smart Motorways – A Highways England Schemel Bam, Ferrovial, Kier
Joint Venture, ES2 Inclined Travelling Formwork applied on Farringdon Stationl Brilliant Ideas, Alimats applied on Thames Tower, Reading – Loadspread for Multi Storey Scaffoldingl H&H UK with SIG Offsite, SIG I-House System incorporating Celcon Elements from H+H applied on The Wickets, Bottesford, Nottinghamshirel Laing O’Rourke & DorsaVi, ViSafeTM Wearable Sensors applied on Vetter Meadowhalll Ramboll, Gantry Generation Solution (GGS) l Productisation and Coding of Product Design Principles in a Civil Engineering Environment applied on Highways Englandl SiteStak, SiteStak Storage
System applied on C/O Bouygyes, Saxon Avenue, Feltham (for Harringtons Builders)l Intelligent Engineering, Sandwich Plate System (SPS) applied on Pont Grand Duchess Charlotte, Luxembourg - Rehabilitation and Extension
Temporary Works Award l 1-9 Seymour Street, London l 22 Bishopsgate - South Core Transfer Structure l Bryn Cowlyd Water Treatment Works l Farringdon Station –Upper Apse Temporary Deck l Mayfair Park Residences l M50 Pendock Sledge and Bury Court Over bridges l Northern Hub l The Design Museum V&A Dundee Temporary Propping System
Partnership Initiative of the Yearl Aecom, Colas Rail, Mott MacDonald, Skanska and Network Rail for Wessex Capacity Alliance applied on Waterloo Stationl Costain Skanska Joint Venture for One Link, One Team, One Goal applied on Bakerloo Line Linkl Laing O’Rourke, NMCNomenca and Atkins for One Severn Trent applied on Ambergate Strategic Reservoir Renewalll East Midlands and Galliford Try for East Midlands Airport Runway Refurbishmentl London Borough of Waltham Forest, The
Department of Transport, Network Rail Anglia, Abellio Greater Anglia and VolkerFitzpatrick for Re-Opening Lea Bridge Stationl Network Rail, Siemens, AmeySersa and SkanskaBam for Northern Hub Alliance applied on Northern Hubl Pell Frischmann and Arcadis for H50 Alliance applied on Mayflower Projectl VolkerStevin for Rightway applied on Thames Tideway Tunnel - C461 Package - Boat Relocation and Pier Construction
Civil Engineering Project of the Year (up to £10M) l Bournemouth Beach Overnight Lodges l Crag End Landslip l Forth Road Bridge Truss End Link Repairs l Kirkthorpe Hydropower Scheme l Lustrum Beck Flood Alleviation Scheme: Phase 1 l STIHL Treetop Walkway l STIP 1 Structures and Tunnel Investment Portfolio l Utilities Diversions l Tower Bridge Bascule Re-decking and Approach Viaduct Waterproofing
Civil Engineering Project of the Year (£10M to £50M)l Bermondsey Dive-Under l Cumbria Infrastructure Recovery Programme l Dover Sea Wall Project l Grafham Resilience l Hampstead Heath Ponds l Selkirk Flood Protection Scheme
Major Civil Engineering Project of the Year (over £50M)l Green Port Hull l A160 Port of Immingham Improvements Project l Heysham to M6 Link Road l Immingham Renewable Fuels Terminal l M1 Junction 19 Improvement Scheme l Tottenham Court Road Station Upgrade
Building Project of the Year (up to £10M)l Chetham’s School of Music Concert Hall Fit-Out, Manchester l Corner House l Donhead Preparatory School l Live Works l Maggie’s at the Robert Parfett Building l RSPCA South Cotswolds Branch l The Lighterman l The Loom
Building Project of the Year (£10M to £50M)l British Airways i360 l University of Nottingham, David Ross Sports Village l Oldham Town Hall l One Bedford Avenue l ORIAM – Scotland’s Sports Performance Centre l Remembrance Centre at the National Memorial Arboretum l The David Attenborough Building l The Laboratory at Dulwich College l The Ogden Centre for Fundamental Physics l The Word l Victoria Hall
Major Building Project of the Year (over £50M)l City of Glasgow College – City Campus l Cornwall Energy Recovery Centre l Guy’s Cancer Centre l New Scotland Yard l Sky Central l South Bank Towerl Tate Modern Extension l Victoria Gate Leeds
International Project of the Yearl 432 Park Avenue l Devoll Hydropower Project l Mass Transit Railway (MTR) South Island Line
(East), Hong Kong l Royal Arena - Copenhagen l Second Avenue Subway - Phase 1 l Xiao Jing Wan
Carbon Reduction Awardl Kirkthorpe Hydropower Schemel Maggie’s at the Robert Parfett Buildingl South Bank Towerl David Attenborough Building, University of Cambridge
Natural and Cultural Heritage Awardl Hampstead Heath Ponds Project
l New Scotland Yardl Remembrance Centre at the National Memorial Arboretuml STIHL Treetop Walkwayl David Attenborough Building, University of Cambridgel Tower Bridge Bascule Redecking and Approach Viaduct Widening
Economic Infrastructure Awardl A160 Port of Immingham Improvementl Bermondsey Dive Underl Forth Road Bridge Truss End Link Repairsl Heysham to M6 Link Roadl M1 Junction 19 Improvement Scheme
Judges Special AwardThis award goes to a UK or international building or civil engineering project of any size which the judges consider to be particularly inspirational in one or more aspects.
Prime Ministers Better Public Building AwardThe Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Award recognises and encourages excellence 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 Infrastructure & Projects Authority and BEIS chose the winner.
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