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British Industry Awards 2019 Celebrating the very best in construction and

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2019 Judges

Jerry Pullinger Authority Isabel Liu Initiative Principal engineer, Paul Bentley Board member, category judges Kier Professional Services Managing director, JN Bentley Transport Focus Les Pyle Harbinder Birdi Kate Mavor Hero Bennett Chief executive, Institute for Senior partner, Hawkins/Brown Ceo English Heritage Sustainability consultant, Collaborative Working Christian Bocci Michelle McDowell Max Fordman David Riley Partner, Principal, BDP Kelly Bradley Head of carbon, Anglian Water WestonWilliamson & Partners Andy Milner Legacy and community Usman Shah Founder, Nicholas Boys Smith Chief executive, Amey investment manager, Tideway Diversity Hut Create Streets Anne Minors Paul Campion Stacey Shepherd Kate Cairns Founding director, CEO, Transport Systems Innovation and culture Founder, Cairns Consultancy Sound Space Vision Catapult coordinator, EDF Energy Tony Caccavone Peter Molyneux Ray Cooke Hinkley Point C Expansion airline strategy Major roads director, Head of construction sector Katherine Smale director, Heathrow Airport Ltd Transport for the North safety unit, HSE Technical reporter, Darren Colderwood Sadie Morgan Steve Crofts Development director, Director, dRMM Architects Head of safety, health and Adrian St. John Heathrow Airport Ltd Clare Murray environment, Kier Design director, Kier Lyle Chrystie Head of sustainability, Chris Dulake Malcolm Taylor Director, Reiach & Hall Levitt Bernstein Major projects portfolio director, Head of technical Michèle Dix Gordon Murray Mott MacDonald information, Crossrail Managing director, Crossrail 2 Partner, Ryder Duncan Evans David Thomas Carolyn Dwyer Gerry O’Brien Head of digital, Crossrail 2 Secretary, Executive director, Director, AKT II Hugh Ferguson Temporary Works Forum City of Shaun Pidcock Former deputy director Olly Thomas Huw Edwards Director of smart motorways general, ICE Business development director, Programme director south, programme in major projects, Brian Fitzpatrick PCSG Network Rail Highways England Smart motorways Neil Thompson Jérôme Furge David Pinder programme - head of design Programme director, Business development director, Chair, Green Construction Board management, Highways England construction, Network Rail Bouygues TP Simon Rawlinson Dan Green Chris Twinn Andre Gibbs Partner, head of strategic Head of sustainability and Principal, Twinn Sustainability Executive director, Argent research and insight, innovation, Wessex Water Innovation David Hancock Steve Hails John Turzynski Head of construction, Mathew Riley Director of health, safety and Director, Arup Cabinet Office Managing director, Ramboll wellbeing, Tideway Bryan Harvey Helen Samuels Katherine Ibbotson Project Vice president, Jacobs Engineering director, Carbon planning Victoria Hills IP Network Rail manager, Environment Agency category judges Chief executive, Royal Town Dana Skelley Kaimi Ithia Planning Institute Director strategy and operational Head of community impacts Andy Alder Ian Hodge excellence, and engagement, Heathrow Programme director, Deputy director, FCRM, John Turzynski Airport Ltd Tideway Environment Agency Director, Arup Anne Kemp Ken Allison Emma-Jane Houghton Keith Waller Director for BIM strategy and Director allocation and asset Director, KPMG Infrastructure Programme director, implementation, management, Advisory Group Core Innovation Hub Tim Lohmann Environment Agency Darren James Jane Wernick Director, Wentworth House Huda Asad Chief operating officer, Costain founder, Wernick Associates Partnership Head of infrastructure Jon Kirkup Colin Wood Alan Miles performance, Infrastructure and Consultant, WSP Chief executive, civil Costain temporary works Projects Authority Nirmal Kotecha infrastructure EMIA, Aecom designated individual, Costain Roger Bailey Director of capital programme John Patch Chief technical officer, and procurement, UK Power Team Patch Tideway Networks Alison Baptiste Jonathan Leake Director operations, Science and environment editor, Infrastructure & Projects Sunday Times

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Celebrating the very best in construction and engineering

Page 04 Introduction

British Construction Industry Awards Winners 2019 Page 07 Partnership Initiative of the Year Page 08 Health, Safety and Wellbeing Initiative of the Year Page 09 Community Engagement Initiative of the Year Page 10 Digital Transformation Initiative of the Year (Buildings) Page 11 Digital Transformation Initiative of the Year: () Page 13 Temporary Works Initiative of the Year (Buildings) Page 15 Temporary Works Initiative of the Year (Civil Engineering) Page 17 Environment and Sustainability Initiative of the Year Page 18 Productivity Initiative of the Year Page 19 Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Initiative of the Year Page 21 Commercial Project of the Year Page 22 Utility 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 Operations and Maintenance Project of the Year Page 29 Transport Project of the Year Page 30 Climate Resilience Project of the Year Page 31 Initiative of the Year Page 33 Project of the Year Page 34 Small Project of the Year Page 35 Shortlists Page 39 BCI Awards sponsors and supporters

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BCI Awards Introduction

The British Construction Industry conception, through design and an enormous achievement. Awards seek to recognise and reward delivery and right into operations and This year the calibre of entries was the incredible impact that the maintenance. The judges represent high. The judges were particularly British construction industry has the entire supply chain and are struck by the increasing use of on society. It provides buildings and increasingly drawn from end-user and modern construction methods and infrastructure that transform people’s industry stakeholder groups. factory thinking on construction lives and drive economic prosperity, Each completed project is visited sites. This use of technology is while being an industry that off ers by a delegation from the judging demonstrably boosting productivity wonderful jobs and careers; works panel, while each initiative is judged and improving safety. The overall brilliantly with communities; pushes face-to-face by a panel of judges initiative of the year exemplifi es this technological boundaries and drives selected for their expertise in the area approach. the low carbon agenda. being judged. This ensures that these The judges were also impressed Award winners are chosen with are the most rigorously judged awards with the way many of the project the help of some exceptional judges in the British construction industry. teams were able to convey the story who, collectively, are able to assess It means that winning a British behind their project; selling its wider every element of a project from Construction Industry Award really is purpose and truly demonstrating British Construction Industry Awards 2019 05

the value to society of investing in Clockwise: The Interlock; buildings and infrastructure. Our South Bank Centre; West overall project of the year is an Pavilion Stability applied on outstanding example of this. Buxton Crescent Hotel & Thermal Spa; Wigan But all of the projects and Bus Station; Forest City initiatives that made this year’s Digital FM project, shortlist – and which are showcased ; Morecambe within this supplement – are great Wave Reflection Wall examples of what the British construction industry can achieve and should serve as ready references for anyone wishing to demonstrate the value of investing in this incredible industry. Mark Hansford, editor New Civil Engineer

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This award recognises project teams that are changing ways Partnership Initiative of working to deliver better outcomes for all those involved of the Year in the construction industry. Sponsored by Geobear.

Winner The A14 Integrated and safety, ethics and Procurement and Supply Delivery Team comprising payment. This assessment Costain, Skanska, Balfour was given a 15% weighting Chain Management: Beatty and Atkins/Jacobs when tenders were Changing Industry has driven behavioural assessed. On-site Behaviours – A14 transformations within performance was also its supply chain, resulting measured. The approach Integrated Delivery Team in improved safety, resulted in a collaborative collaboration, customer ethos on site and a service and delivery. no-blame culture. Firms seeking to join the supply chain were “behaviourally procured” Judges’ comment for work including “Innovative earthworks and traffic approach with management. They a very strong were audited according to attitudes to issues emphasis on like equality, health behavioural issues” 08 British Construction Industry Awards 2019

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 There is a strong heath, one team member shares Thames Estuary safety and wellbeing a safety lesson they have culture on the Team2100 learned. The programme Asset Management programme, the 10 year achieved 1.3M hours 2100 (Team2100) – programme to refurbish, worked without incident, Environment Agency, replace or upgrade and the team has achieved and London’s tidal defences. the Royal Society for The team comprising the Prevention of Accidents Jacobs Environment Agency, Silver Award at its first Balfour Beatty and Jacobs attempt. placed special emphasis on mental health, and Judges’ comment the team has 20 trained mental health first aiders. “We were really There is also a bi-annual impressed with wellbeing survey of the focus on direcly employed and elimination of supply chain staff. Every week there is a progress risk through briefing for staff at which innovation” British Construction Industry Awards 2019 09

This category recognises an outstanding Community Engagement community engagement initiative, as Initiative of the Year applied on a specific project.

Winner The team transformed a community. Morrisroe Hugh Myddelton play area and car parking supplied plants and space at Hugh Myddelton wildlife including a goat Primary School Primary School in to the school, which Outdoor Learning north London into an encourages its children Centre and Urban inspiring urban farm to look after them as part providing educational and of their academic and Farm, sharing best therapeutic experiences emotional education. practice during project for children. It was a delivery – Morrisroe project team effort Group with Blue Sky showing exemplary Judges’ comment SME collaboration and “The project Building engagement with the local community. The stood out. It project showed that addresses a SME contractors can number of issues deliver social value and build strong and lasting facing inner city relationships with the children today” 10 British Construction Industry Awards 2019

The winning project demonstrates how digital Digital Transformation design, automation and interconnected services are being used and are changing the way assets Initiative of the Year (Buildings) are designed, built, operated and interacted with.

Winner Atkins had to produce prone to human error. Digital Construction: designs incorporating These innovations enable an estimated 250,000 clash detection and 3D Reinforcement tonnes of steel and 3M.m3 the comparison of bar Modelling for Major of concrete for the bending schedules with Civils Projects applied massive Hinkley Point C original digital drawings. nuclear power station. on Hinkley Point C – To tackle this challenge, Atkins Atkins’ team of over 150 engineers, detailers and software developers has collaboratively developed a suite of Judges’ comment bespoke automation “An exemplary tools for Trimble’s Tekla Structures and Autodesk’s demonstration of Navisworks. This has a very technical, streamlined the detailing complex workstream and project delivery automates otherwise cumbersome detailing in a testing checks that are highly environment” British Construction Industry Awards 2019 11

The winning project demonstrates how digital Digital Transformation design, automation and interconnected services are being used and are changing the way assets are Initiative of the Year (Civils) designed, built, operated and interacted with.

Winner On the £1.5bn A14 by an integrated ICT The A14’s Digital Cambridge to Huntingdon infrastructure, including improvement scheme, cloud technology, Blueprint for the A14 Integrated advanced data analytics Successful Delivery Team, a joint and a suite of apps. Infrastructure Delivery venture between Costain, These were developed to Skanska, Balfour Beatty, improve productivity and – A14 Integrated Atkins and Jacobs outcomes in alignment Delivery Team developed a suite of with the client’s three technology that formed imperatives; safety, a “digital twin” of the customer service and Highly Commended delivery phase. This delivery. captured live data to help Digital image correlation to improve decision makers make structural health monitoring on Judges’ comment earlier, more informed projects including Humber Bridge and “A combination the M25 Gade Valley Viaduct interventions, reducing harm and producing, of tried and award-winning customer tested new satisfaction. Central technology to this approach was an inter-organisational and new digital collaboration, supported techniques”

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An award recognising that temporary works form Temporary Works Initiative a vital but often overlooked part of any building of the Year (Buildings) project. Sponsored by Groundforce Shorco.

Winner Robert Bird Group health and safety, and developed a “top hung, reduced impact on the Bank Station Capacity top down” method to City of London and other Upgrade - Temporary enable construction stakeholders compared Truss for London of the new 40m deep with the conventional Underground – Robert Cannon Street station plunge column method. entrance for Transport Bird Group for London’s Bank Station Capacity Upgrade project. The 18.5m deep piled Judges’ comment basement structure is “The solution built by temporarily suspending four concrete led to a greater slabs from a steel truss working space and rather than on a more eliminated the conventional plunge risk of accidental column arrangement. This innovative approach damage to the has saved time, improved plunge piles”

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An award recognising that temporary works form Temporary Works Initiative of a vital but often overlooked part of any building the Year (Civil Engineering) project. Sponsored by Groundforce Shorco.

Winner After serious flooding gave flood protection The Foss Barrier: Road to in York hit Yorkshire for a 1 in 1,000 year Water’s Foss Barrier event. The platform Recovery – JBA Bentley control centre in 2015, was also built offline –a JBA Bentley designed more efficient and safer and built a 3m high solution. temporary platform on which to house vital mechanical, electrical Judges’ comment equipment and control “The design systems. The solution solution was to use interlocking precast concrete bocks suited rapid which could be assembled construction and rapidly to create a easy dismantling, structure which was higher than the highest and reuse of flood level. The result materials” Helping your project run smoothly At Watson Fuels, we’ve been powering businesses across the country for more than 60 years. We know that grinding to a halt isn’t an option for the construction industry.

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This award recognises project-based Environmental and sustainability environmental initiatives which addresses the Initiative of the Year need for sensitivity in construction or boost whole life sustainability. Sponsored by Watson Fuels.

Winner London’s Thames Tideway and the environment. Tunnel team anticipated Tideway’s monitoring More by river, applied on that 506,600 two-way shows that the strategy Thames Tideway Tunnel – HGV movements would has produced significantly Tideway be required to transport fewer emissions per tonne materials to and from kilometre than the road sites lining the Thames. equivalent. Highly Commended This would have added Alternative Corrosion Prevention significant pressure to for Metallic Bridges applied on London’s road network. Judges’ comment Bennerley Viaduct –Railway Paths Working with the “We were very project’s contractors, the client switched impressed by the movement of materials demonstration of to the river reducing the impact that HGV movements to approximately 140,000. excellent top level This has minimised the leadership can impact on the community have” 18 British Construction Industry Awards 2019

This category rewards initiatives that are boosting Productivity Initiative productivity in the construction process through new of the Year products, or new design or technology applications.

Winner The A14 Integrated nature of a dig. Next, Smart Permit to Dig Delivery Team sought it matches that with to eliminate utility live online records to (SPtD) a ground strikes along its route. ensure utlilities are not breaking process – A14 This involved protecting compromised. So far the Integrated Delivery Team more than 480km system has processed of utilities. The team more than 8,000 permits combined open source and generated £2.4M in software and commonly savings. used engineering tools organised into a cloud- Judges’ comment based BIM level 3 system. It then developed an “A simple initiative online Smart Permit to with far reaching Dig application system potential across which ensures that several sectors applicants provide all the necessary details drove reduced about the location and strike rates” British Construction Industry Awards 2019 19

This award seeks to recognise project teams that Equality Diversity & Inclusion see the value in driving equality, diversity & Initiative of the Year inclusion in the construction industry.

Winner Costain Skanska JV’s languages spoken by the Improving diversity enabling wearer. Diversity and works team has developed inclusivity messages are across the workforce a wide ranging series also included in health on HS2 enabling works of diversity initiatives. and safety materials to programme-area south Flexible working has been promote an association enabled through the between good health – Costain Skanska JV use of a buddy system and safety practice and to enable foremen to diversity. Highly Commended cover for each other and even work from home. Women’s Convenience Packs The JV also translates applied business wide shift briefings into –J Murphy & Sons other languages used in Judges’ comment the workplace; welfare “What stood out facilities are adapted with this initiative for vulnerable person access; and hard hats was the creative have indicators of the solutions” LEADERS IN PILING INNOVATION

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This category recognises outstanding commercial Commercial Property and mixed used buildings where the primary function/focus is on providing commercial space. Project of the Year Award Sponsored by Franki Foundations.

Winner The £32M project to energy demand. The transform a cellular office project will track its UK Hydrographic Office, building into a modern sustainability footprint Taunton open plan format has through energy improved the working management software Commissioning authority | environment for the UK installed to ensure UK Hydrographic Office Hydrographic Office’s the building operates Architect | AHR 850-plus staff. Features efficiently as designed. Lead designer |Hydrock include an exposed Main contractor | concrete frame and Bam Construction generous 3.5m floor-to- Other project contributors | ceiling heights, creating Mace impressive levels of natural daylight. The glazed atrium roof Judges’ comment consists of 203 rooflights which open to allow “A very good natural ventilation, project in most of reducing the building’s the criteria” 22 British Construction Industry Awards 2019

This category recognises projects Utility Project providing excellence in the of the Year management and delivery of utilities.

Winner This project was devised and procurement, so to centralise the that engineers only North Sludge treatment of biosolids had to “design once” , Strategy from wastewater reducing waste. Work treatment in North was carried out offline of Commissioning authority | Wales and use yields existing assets to ensure Dwr Cymru Welsh Water as a renewable energy continuity of service Principal designer | fuel. The team rejected until the new facilities Mott MacDonald Bentley new build in favour of were fully operational. Main contractor | using existing assets. The project was delivered Mott MacDonald Bentley The project used design early and £14.9M below Other project contributors | for manufacture and the original £71M budget. Cambi, CTM, Alfa Laval, NPS, Alpha assembly for repetitive Plus, JB Fabrications, Dunphy, LME, work to improve Judges’ comment Merlin, Veolia, Huber, AJ Tensile productivity. It also “Delivered used holistic, rather efficiently and than project by project procurement to save time effectively. A in tender bid analysis great project” British Construction Industry Awards 2019 23

This category addresses the chronic need for Housing Project desirable, sustainable housing and is open to all projects where housing/accommodation of the Year provision is the primary purpose.

Winner This £80M London masonry-based rainscreen property development cladding. Cracking could Hoxton Press, comprises 198 private otherwise have resulted Colville Estate residential units within a in the cladding becoming 16 storey and a 20 storey detached from the Commissioning authority | tower. Foundation designs structural frame. Hackney Council had to transfer loads Lead designer | around a Victorian sewer, Karakusevic Carson Architects, and structural designs David Chipperfield Architects included a unique thermal Architect | Karakusevic Carson break to the balcony Judges’ comment Architects, David Chipperfield slab to prevent the build “Well achieved Architects up of mould resulting Main contractor | external and internal and outcome Wates Construction temperature differentials. for the client, Engineer | Aecom The structure also had improves housing Other project contributors | to be sufficiently rigid to Vogt ensure that deflections standards and did not damage the better area” 24 British Construction Industry Awards 2019

This category recognises projects that Social Infrastructure deliver exceptional social impact for Project of the Year stakeholders.

Winner The new Jack Copland also includes a central The Jack Copland Centre, Centre houses the arcade with communal Scottish National Blood functions including a cafe Transfusion Service’s to encourage interaction. new headquarters. It Energy modelling was Commissioning Authority | incorporates laboratories, also carried out to Scottish National Blood Transfusion offices and logistics and ensure the building has Service distribution capabilities. a Breeam “very good” Principal Designer | Reiach & Hall Key to its success was environmental rating Architects the delivery of highly Architect | Reiach & Hall Architects technical functional Contractor | Kajima requirements while accommodating 400 Judges’ comment Highly Commended staff, some of whom “An exceptional had been relocated. project from Beatrice Shilling Building Accommodation is divided into strips to maximise concept through interfaces between design and to departments. The building delivery” British Construction Industry Awards 2019 25 Cultural and Leisure This category recognises the value of exceptional buildings and public spaces in delivering social and Project of the Year economic benefit.

Winner The 1,000 capacity uses rooftop photovoltaic Cambridge Central cells to heat water; and Cambridge Central Mosque Mosque is intended air source heat pumps to announce Islam’s to power 13% of the Commissioning authority | presence in Cambridge building’s heating. Quality Cambridge Mosque Trust as a spiritual and cultural was the focus, drawing on Principal designer | Marks Barfield Architects centre not only for a complex sequence of Main contractor | Muslims but for the works to achieve the high Gilbert Ash wider community. It also specification. Other project contributors | had to be integrated Bidwells, Price & Myers, Blumer Lehmann, into and respectful of Judges’ comment Skelly & Couch, Emma Clark with Urquhart its neighbourhood. The & Hunt, professor Keith Critchlow, Faithful building’s timber frame is “The team took & Gould one of many sustainable the brief and features. It is naturally lit created a modern Highly Commended where possible; has zero and sustainable emissions; uses rainwater St Albans Museum and Gallery harvesting for toilets mosque for the and garden irrigation and whole community” “THE MUST- READ MONTHLY”

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This category recognises the value of existing Operations and Maintenance infrastructure and projects that make best use of it through Project of the Year excellence in operations and maintenance regimes.

Winner The sewer running above delivered in parts through King’s Scholars Pond London’s Metropolitan a small manhole, enabling and Circle lines at the project to proceed Sewer Rehabilitation the junction between without disrupting traffic Marylebone Road or Underground trains. Commissioning Authority | and Baker Street Components were less Thames Water was suffering severe that 2m long and had Principal Designer | Stantec structural problems. to be assembled with Contractor | Skanska Designer Stantec, millimetre precision. working with Thames Water and construction Highly Commended partner SMB, came up with a non-disruptive Scunthorpe Central Power Station solution which involved Judges’ comment Roof Replacement strengthening the “ Ingenious use sewer from within with of innovative a stainless steel bridge. This was prefabricated modular in modules offsite and construction”

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This category recognises transport projects that Transport enhance capacity, boost safety and so drive economic Project of the Year growth and improve connectivity. Sponsored by Geobear.

Winner This innovative £117M River Wear all had to be Northern Spire project has raised the negotiated. The bridge profile of civil engineering deck was assembled in in north east England. The two parts on site and Commissioning Authority | 105m tall A-frame pylon both sections were inched Sunderland City Council was manufactured in accurately from the Principal Designer | Belgium and transported south, through the pylon -Roughan & by sea and river to site, to create the 330m deck. O’Donnovan Design Joint Venture before being raised into Architect | Jacobs position over two days. Judges’ comment Contractor | Farrans, Victor Buyck Loading the pylon onto “ An incredible Joint Venture barges in Belgium, and Other project contributors | transporting it to site phoenix from the Atkins, Faithful & Gould, along the River Wear flames story of McFaddans, Northumbrian Roads, presented challenges. how a small client Safe Track Associates, VSL, DTW Low canal bridges, a night-time English turned around Channel crossing and the an ‘unbuildable shallow tidal draft in the design’” 30 British Construction Industry Awards 2019

This category recognises projects that provide Climate Resilience resilience for the impact of extreme weather and Project of the Year climate change on people, properties and businesses.

Winner Early contractor team to unlock sites for Shoreham Adur involvement and extensive commercial development, stakeholder engagement for future expansion of Tidal Walls were key to the success of the airport and for the this £46M flood defence construction of 1,000 Commissioning authority | project. Work in the new homes. Environment Agency densely populated area Principal Designer | lining the Adur estuary Mott MacDonald affected numerous Engineer | Mott MacDonald properties including, Contractor | Team Van Oord houses, houseboats and Judges’ comment Other project contributors | the local airport. The “This project Arcadis team held meetings with local stakeholders fosters and to gauge views and approach to rising gather suggestions for water impacts in shaping the final design. a balanced and Work with commercial stakeholders enabled the sympathetic way” British Construction Industry Awards 2019 31

The winner is the most outstanding initiative of the Initiative of the Year year and is decided by the panel of judges, primarily taking into account the scores awarded for potential industry impact.

Winner The A14 Integrated “high risk” day with 75% Delivery Team created accuracy. Data gathered The A14’s Digital a digital twin for the by the digital twin also Blueprint for Successful project’s delivery enabled the team to Infrastructure Delivery – phase. By capturing eliminate activities which A14 Integrated Delivery live data from the field, added no value to the it provides insight for project. Team decision makers, enabling earlier, more informed intervention, resulting in customer satisfaction and a reduction in harm. Judges’ comment The digital twin was used to predict high risk “This is a very activity by analysing smart initiative data including positive which will make and negative sentiments an immediate expressed. The result was an ability to predict a impact ” Mott MacDonald has formed a coalition with Anglian Water, Skanska, Transport for London, UKCRIC and the UK Green Building Council to identify and begin tackling the infrastructure industry’s key challenges, if it is to play its part in creating a climate stable future. ZER Search: Mott MacDonald net-zero

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For a project which the judges consider to Project of the Year Award be particularly inspirational. Sponsored by Mott MacDonald.

Winner To get the new £33M from different disciplines. headquarters of the This resulted in a building The Jack Copland Centre, Scottish National blood layout which maximised Edinburgh transfusion service the interaction between completed on budget, departments and included Commissioning authority | the project team had a communal arcade. Scottish National Blood Transfusion to overcome a series of Service demanding technical Principal designer | Reiach & Hall requirements. The Architects finished building houses Architect | Reiach & Hall Architects blood and tissue testing Judges’ comment Main contractor | laboratories as well as Kajima Interserve administration facilities “The building is and an IT support effectively a world function. The challenge leading example was to create a building design sympathetic to and is already the development of an attracting global integrated team of people attention” 34 British Construction Industry Awards 2019

This award recognises a small project Small Project under the value of £10M that has had of the Year a big impact on a local community.

Winner The Greener Grangetown partnership between the Greener Grangetown sustainable drainage city council, Dwr Cymru project is designed to Welsh Water and Natural prevent an average Resources Wales. Commissioning authority | of 44,000m3 of The project’s designers Cardiff City Council/Dwr surface water run-off and the supply chain also Cymru Welsh Water/Natural entering the sewerage worked closely together, Resources Wales system annually. Local enabling work to be Principal Designer | consultation informed streamlined. Bespoke Arup the design which includes prefabricated kerbs Contractor | ERH rain gardens where run were designed to fit Communications & Civil off water is held back for various arrangements and Engineering slow release into the River minimise on site cutting Other project contributors | Taff. The scheme involved while providing a high GreenBlue Urban retrofitting an already quality finish. Public developed area realm improvements were of Victorian terraced also important factors houses in Cardiff, and to reduce anti-social as such required close behaviour and crime. British Construction Industry Awards 2019 35

The BCI Awards Shortlist

Digital Transformation New Bar Hill Bridge Initiative of the Year: Buildings l Advanced Data Analytics for Project Execution applied on Shepherdess Walk – Sir Robert McAlpine l Carolyn House Golden Thread Implementation Through Digital Construction – JJ Rhatigan l Digital Construction: 3D Reinforcement Modelling for Major Civils Projects applied on Hinkley Point C – Atkins l Forest City Digital FM Project, Malaysia – BIM Academy l Precision 3D forming of “The Kensington” Sculptural JCDecaux Billboard – Zaha Hadid Design Partnership Initiative Health, Safety & Wellbeing l Hugh Myddelton Primary l Transforming of the Year Initiative of the Year School Outdoor Learning Construction using Digital l Fortel Services l CNIM Clugston Centre and Urban Farm– Smart Container applied l CNIM Clugston [Avonmouth] Resource Morrisroe Group with Blue at E03 Canada Gardens [Avonmouth] Resource Recovery Centre – Clugston Sky Building Wembley Park – John Sisk Recovery Centre – Clugston l Segro Logistics Park East l Legacy Strategy applied & Son l Derby Station Midlands Gateway – Winvic at HS2 Enabling Works remodelling: partnership Construction programme area south – Digital Transformation approach enables early l Thames Estuary Asset Costain Skanska JV Initiative of the Year: Civil delivery – Management 2100 l Newark Customers and Engineering l Railway Station (Team2100) –Thames Communities First Initiative l Digital Image Correlation Southern Concourse New Estuary Asset Management applied at Newark Waste and to Improve Structural Health ETFE Roof– TSP Projects 2100 Water Improvement Project Monitoring on projects l Procurement & Supply – Severn Trent Water including Humber Bridge Chain Management: Community Engagement l Redheugh Holder and the M25 Gade Valley Changing Industry Initiative of the Year Demolition Project Northern Viaduct – Atkins Behaviours – A14 Integrated l Colas UK: Ambassadors Gas Networks l Digital Ninjas – Getting Delivery Team for British Construction in l Shoreham Adur Tidal our people ready for the l ProCure22 Efficiency and Uganda applied at Hoima Walls – Environment Agency future, today, applied within Productivity Programme: International Airport – Colas l Starcross & Cockwood Balfour Beatty’s Heathrow Pre and Post Occupancy l Ganton Special School Tidal Defence Scheme – Framework – Balfour Beatty Evaluation Toolkit – Sensory Garden applied Environment Agency l Interactive digital Department of Health & on the River Humber Gas l The Science Oxford reporting, Scottish & Social Care Pipeline Replacement Centre and Wood Innovation Southern Energy Networks, l The Conflict Avoidance Project – Skanska Centre – Beard Overhead line reinforcement Panel (CAP) applied on TfL’s l H096 New River l Totnes Flood Defence Environmental Impact Capital Delivery Portfolio – Embankment Stabilisation – Improvements – Assessment (EIA) Report – Transport for London SMB JV Environment Agency Ramboll 36 British Construction Industry Awards 2019

The BCI Awards Shortlist

l Rapid Engineering l Bank Station Capacity Temporary Works l Turnham Green SER/ESR Modelling: Smart Motorways Upgrade, Temporary Truss Initiative of the Year: Civil – Golder Associates with TfL Programme – Highways for – Engineering England, Jacobs, Bryden Wood Robert Bird Group l A14 BN20 & 21 at New Environment & l Thames Estuary Asset l Clarges Mayfair – Robert Bar Hill Junction – Cleveland Sustainability Initiative of Management 2100 Bird Group Bridge UK the Year (Team2100) Thames Estuary l John Lewis Store l Ardleigh Green Bridge – l Aggregate and soil Asset Management 2100 Temporary Underpinning Bridge Launches – Hochtief engineering plant applied at l The A14’s Digital Blueprint applied at Edinburgh St UK Ford Dagenham – The Carey for Successful Infrastructure James Square – Tony Gee & l Cantilevered Haki Access Group Delivery – A14 Integrated Partners Deck applied on Waterloo l A14 Improvement Scheme Delivery Team l Quadrant Arcade, Regent International Terminal – for Water Voles – A14 Street – Civic Engineers with Wessex Capacity Alliance Integrated Delivery Team Temporary Works Initiative Forcia l Houlton Link Road: l Alternative Corrosion of the Year: Buildings l Royal Albert Hall, London exceptional lift procedure for Prevention for Metallic l 21 Moorfields – Robert Sir Robert McAlpine bridge beams –Galliford Try Bridges applied on Bennerley Bird Group l West Pavilion Stability l Oldbury Viaduct Viaduct Listed Grade II – l 425 Oxford Street, applied on Buxton Crescent Temporary Works – BMV Railway Paths London – Sir Robert Hotel & Thermal Spa – Tony l The Foss Barrier: Road to l Fen Court – Sir Robert McAlpine Gee & Partners Recovery – JBA Bentley McAlpine

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l Introducing water enabling works programme- our whole workforce on HS2 l King’s Scholars Pond recycling at Borough Yards area south – Costain Enabling works programme- Sewer Rehabilitation – Keltbray Skanska JV area south – Costain l Knostrop Sludge l More by river, applied on l Developing a Project Skanska JV Treatment Facility Thames Tideway Tunnel – Data Analytics Community; l Thames Estuary Asset l North Wales Sludge Tideway transforming construction Management 2100 Strategy l SmartLogistics applied on applied company-wide – Sir (Team2100) – Thames l Waterworks Bridge South Quay Plaza, Isle of Robert McAlpine Estuary Asset Management Reconstruction Dogs – Focus Logistics l Smart Permit to Dig 2100 l Waterworks Bridge – (SPtD), a Ground Breaking l Women’s Convenience Commercial Property SMB JV Process – A14 Integrated Packs applied business-wide Project of the Year Delivery Team – J Murphy & Sons l 52 Lime Street Productivity Initiative of l 70 St Mary Axe the Year Equality, Diversity and Utility Project of the Year l BBC Cymru Wales l A14 River Great Ouse Inclusion Initiative of the l CNIM Clugston Headquarters Viaduct – Cleveland Bridge Year Resource Recovery Centre l Cornerblock UK l EDI Initiatives on l Croydon in Collaboration l Hawley Wharf l Applying Lean and Oldbury Viaduct Major l Deephams STW A630 l Institute of Physics Ergonomics to Archaeology Renewal Scheme – BMV JV Upgrade l The Ray Farringdon in Infrastructure on HS2 l Improving diversity across l Greener Grangetown l UK Hydrographic Office, Taunton

Housing Project of the Year l Hoxton Press Colville Estate l Dora Carr Close l Material Store l Quebec Park l Rail overbuild at Principal Tower l The Boiler House by Hub l The Interlock l Urbanest Vauxhall

Social Infrastructure Project of the Year l Alder Hey Children’s Hospital: Institute in the Park l Beatrice Shilling Building l Channing School l Greenwood Centre l Institute of Physics l Mulberry Park Community Hub, Bath l The Garden Building, St Paul’s Girls’ School l The Jack Copland Centre, Edinburgh 38 British Construction Industry Awards 2019

The BCI Awards Shortlist

Clockwise: Ely Southern Bypass; Clugston Recovery Centre; Dover Western Docks revival scheme; Precision 3D forming of “The Kensington” Sculptural JCDecaux Billboard l The Science Oxford l Temperate House Strengthening l Northern Spire Centre and Wood Precinct Project l Padstow Tidal Gate l Victoria Station Upgrade Innovation Centre l The V&A Dundee Refurbishment l Wessex Capacity Alliance l Scunthorpe Central l Wigan Bus Station Cultural and Leisure Operations & Maintenance Power Station Roof Project of the Year Project of the Year Replacement Climate Resilience Project l Cambridge Central l Main Line l Victoria Station Upgrade of the Year Mosque Improvement Project l Waterworks Bridge l Morecambe Wave l Coal Drops Yard Nine day blockade of Reconstruction Reflection Wall l Emerald Headingley Three Bridges to Brighton l Shoreham Adur Tidal Stadium, Leeds and Three Bridges to Transport Project Walls l Royal Opera House - Lewes of the Year l Sponge 2020 “Open Up” l Croydon in Collaboration l Dover Western Docks l The Ipswich Tidal Barrier l Southbank Centre l King’s Scholars Pond Revival Scheme Project l St Albans Museum and Sewer Rehabilitation l Ely Southern Bypass l Totnes Flood Defence Gallery l Nene Bridge Pier l Hackney Wick Station Improvements British Construction Industry Awards 2019 39

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