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British Construction Industry Awards 2018 Celebrating the Very Best in Construction and Engineering British Construction Industry Awards 2018 Celebrating the very best in construction and engineering The BCI Awards are Brought to you by the longest standing, most rigorously judged and highly prized in the United Kingdom construction sector 2018 Judges Initiative Chief technical Peter Molyneux Keith Waller ICE officer, Mott Major roads director, Senior advisor, Steve Fox category MacDonald and Transport for the Infrastructure & Chief executive, judges Project 13 North Projects Authority Bam Nuttall Hugh Ferguson Chris Newsome Briony Wickenden Mark Hansford Hero Bennett Former deputy Executive director, Head of training, Editor, NCE Sustainability director general, Anglian Water Ceca Keith Howells consultant, ICE Alison Nicholl Chairman, Max Fordman Steve Fink Director, Mott MacDonald Kelly Bradley Project Phase 1 health, safety Constructing category Darren James Legacy and & security director, Excellence Infrastructure community HS2 Ltd Jerry Pullinger judges managing director, investment manager, Bill Hewlett Principal engineer, Costain Tideway Technical director, Kier Professional Ken Allison Isabel Liu Fay Bull Costain Group Services Director allocation & Board member, Regional director Katherine Ibbotson Alasdair Reisner asset management, Transport Focus – water, UK&I, Carbon planning Chief executive, Environment Agency John Lorimer Aecom manager, Civil Engineering Emily Ashwell Chairman, BIM Volker Buscher Environment Contractors Associate Editor, Academy Director, global Agency Association (Ceca) New Civil Engineer Kate Mavor & UKMEA digital Blane Judd Helen Samuels (NCE) Chief executive, services leader, Chief executive and Engineering director, Paul Bentley English Heritage Arup executive director, IP, Network Rail Managing director, Michelle McDowell Tony Caccavone Institution of Railway Alastair Soane JN Bentley Principal, BDP Expansion airline Signal Engineers and Director, Harbinder Birdi Anne Minors strategy director, BLTK Consulting Structural Safety chartered architect Founding director, Heathrow Airport Anne Kemp Adrian St .John and senior partner, Sound Space Vision Ltd Director for BIM Design director, Hawkins/Brown Paul Monaghan Jonathan Chapman strategy and Kier Christian Bocci Director, Allford Hall Senior skills advisor, implementation, Andrew Stotesbury partner, Weston Monaghan Morris Environment Atkins Temporary works Williamson & Sadie Morgan Agency Jon Kerbey manager, Tideway Partners Director, Darren Colderwood Head of management Phil Stride Tim Broyd dRMM Architects Development systems, Strategic projects Past president, Shaun Pidcock director, Heathrow HS2 Ltd director, Tideway ICE Major projects Airport Ltd Tom Kordel Andy Swift Kate Cairns director, Ray Cooke Director, Programme Founder, Highways England Head of construction XCO2 Energy director, London Cairns Consultancy Mathew Riley sector safety unit, Nirmal Kotecha Underground Lyle Chrystie Managing director, Health & Safety Director of capital Malcolm Taylor Director, Ramboll Executive programme and Head of technical Reiach & Hall John Turzynski Steve Crofts procurement, innovation, Michal Cohen Director, Arup Head of health, UK Power Networks Crossrail Director, Jane Wernick safety and wellbeing, Tim Lohmann Chris Twinn Walters & Cohen Founder, Wernick Tideway Director, Wentworth Principal, Dale Evans Associates Chris Dulake House Partnership Twinn Sustainability Director, Anglian Duncan Wilson Major projects Alan Miles Innovation Water @one alliance Chief executive, portfolio director, Chief engineer CES, Hugh Ferguson Historic England Mott MacDonald Costain Temporary Former deputy Alexandra Wynne, Mark Enzer Works DI director general, deputy editor, NCE British Construction Industry Awards 2018 03 Celebrating the very best in construction and engineering Page 04 Introduction British Construction Industry Awards Winners 2018 Page 06 Health, Safety and Wellbeing Initiative of the Year Page 07 Community Engagement Initiative of the Year Page 09 Digital Transformation Initiative of the Year Page 10 Partnership Initiative of the Year Page 11 Temporary Works Initiative of the Year (Building) Page 13 Temporary Works Initiative of the Year (Civil Engineering) Page 15 Carbon Reduction Initiative of the Year Page 17 Productivity in Construction Initiative of the Year Page 18 Skills Impact Initiative of the Year Page 19 Exporting Expertise Initiative of the Year Page 21 Utility Project of the Year Page 22 Commercial Project of the Year Page 23 Housing Project of the Year Page 24 Social Infrastructure Project of the Year Page 25 Culture and Leisure Project of the Year Page 27 Infrastructure Maintenance Project of the Year Page 29 Climate Resilience Project of the Year Page 30 Transport Project of the Year Page 31 Small Project of the Year Page 33 The Judges’ Special Award Page 34 The ICE200 Award Page 35 Shortlist Page 39 BCI Awards sponsors and supporters Brought to you by 04 British Construction Industry Awards 2018 BCI Awards Introduction This year is a special year for Construction Industry Awards. the winners – and indeed the engineering. The ICE is celebrating We have endeavoured to make shortlist – offer lessons for us all its bicentenary with a year of these, most auspicious and coveted as we strive to deliver more ever activities aimed at engaging with awards, ever more outcome- more efficiently but conscious of society and spreading the word focused. Our categories recognising the broader stakeholders we impact about the impact that our projects excellence in completed projects through our work. have. In parallel with this the have been updated to reflect We have some exceptional government has decreed 2018 the key areas where we as an winners and this year, again in to be the Year of Engineering – a industry make the most impact on recognition of this special year, campaign that involves government society, and our judging panel was our ultimate prize is the ICE 200 joining forces with industry to instructed to focus intently on the Award. This recognises the project give thousands of young people impact made by each project. or initiative that has transformed direct and inspiring experiences of Alongside these outcome- or benefited society while providing engineering. focused categories we have the resilience for people, properties and In recognition of this, this is now established best practice in businesses. also a special year for the British project delivery categories, where It was judged by Hugh British Construction Industry Awards 2018 05 Ferguson, founder of the British Fully demonstrating the Clockwise: Marlborough Construction Industry Awards, creativity of the construction Primary School; Dubai ICE vice president Rachel Skinner, industry, the new station is now a Roads & Transport Authority and Stephen Metcalfe MP, the highly visible, stunning transport Strategic BIM Consultancy; Westgate, Oxford; government’s envoy for the Year hub, releasing potential and Connswater Community of Engineering. enabling growth in this emerging Greenway Phase 2; Chapel They have picked the hugely area of the city, truly benefiting Street Bridge Upgrade, complex London Bridge Station the daily lives of passengers and Salford; Rousillon Park, redevelopment as winner of this business now and into the future. Chichester prestigious award. It met all of The fully integrated delivery the criteria beautifully, combining team demonstrated exceptional the best of the old and new innovation and creativity and while cleverly reinventing our should be very proud of its infrastructure heritage to create achievement. something that is fit for the Mark Hansford, Editor future. New Civil Engineer 06 British Construction Industry Awards 2018 This category seeks to recognise project teams that Heath, Safety and Wellbeing understand the importance of creating a safe and healthy working environment that promotes the Initiative of the Year industry as one that is attractive and welcoming to all. Winner Tideway and training firm Tideway health, safety and Employer Project Active Training Team wellbeing culture across have developed Epic, an the project from day one Induction Centre immersive, multi-media with the entire workforce. (Epic) for Thames experience. Participants This absorbing experience Tideway – Tideway in witness a simulated fatal leaves participants with a incident on a construction lasting understanding of partnership with Active site, see what leads up to their role. Training Team it and its consequences. Actors play the parts of those involved and Judges’ comment Highly Commended interact with participants Safe to the Finish Campaign sending a powerful safety “Use of applied on the M25 Junction message. Everyone who multimedia gave 30/A13 Corridor Relieving wants to work on the a very powerful Congestion Scheme –Balfour Tideway project must interactive Beatty Skanska Joint Venture attend; from CEOs to front line workers, and immersive embedding the experience” British Construction Industry Awards 2018 07 This category recognises an outstanding Community Engagement community engagement initiative, as Initiative of the Year applied on a specific project. Winner The £40M Conswater meetings. The project’s Connswater Community Greenway Facebook page attracted project in Belfast took 5,142 followers and its Community Greenway on board residents’ input, Twitter feed has 3,689 Phase2 – Arup adding urgently needed followers. flood alleviation measures to plans for new green Highly commended and public spaces while Judges’ comment – Continuous sponsorship
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