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M8 M73 M74 Motorway Improvements

Glasgow Subway Modernisation

Saltire Infrastructure Awards 2018

Selkirk Flood Protection Scheme

Edinburgh Gateway

Beauly-Denny Overhead Transmission Line

Cuningar Woodland Park and Footbridge

E4 Stockholm Bypass 2018 Application Pack

Deadline for entries: Friday 25 May Special Awards These are awarded at the discretion of the The Infrastructure Awards celebrate outstanding judging panel for projects that they feel civil engineering achievement, innovation demonstrate a significant contribution to society. and ingenuity in . The awards have The award could be given to a public space grown into the highest honour for engineering project with significant positive impact upon excellence in the built environment. the local community, a restoration of historic infrastructure or a project that significantly Previous winners of the awards include The Helix improves environmental outcomes. urban park, M74 Completion Project, Forth Road Bridge repair and Pulpit Rock. Building Award The building award recognising the engineer’s The awards ceremony will take place at the part in collaborative working across the whole National Museum for Scotland in on design and construction team to produce a the evening of Wednesday 24 October 2018. building solution that is elegant and positively influential. Industry leaders from government, industry and academia will welcome an audience of over 150 Engineered in Scotland senior figures from Scotland’s construction and This category rewards projects of excellence built environment industries. situated outside Scotland developed by teams in Scotland. It recognises the significance of work How to enter conducted by Scotland’s civil engineers both nationally and globally. Completed applications should be e-mailed to: Environmental Award [email protected] Scotland has ambitious climate change targets by 4pm on 25 May, 2018 and this award recognises good practice in low Forms available from: carbon infrastructure or interventions which have www.ice.org.uk/scotlandawards helped prevent or reduce the impact of extreme weather events. Award Categories Community Award Greatest Contribution to Scotland For projects that have made a significant This award is given to the project that most contribution to their local area involving the local beneficially impacts the people of Scotland and community in an innovative or exemplary way. best showcases the vital contribution that civil engineers make to Scottish life. Judging Criteria

Deadline for entries: Friday 25 May Infrastructure Award Projects should demonstrate innovation, creativity The infrastructure award recognises civil and social value whilst embedding a safety and engineering excellence in the design and sustainability culture. Projects must be excellent construction of transport, geotechnical or water in design, construction, project management, engineering; energy, waste or regeneration. financial control, infrastructure maintenance or network operation – and could be heritage projects which have been ‘re-engineered’.

www.ice.org.uk/scotlandawards Projects will utilise digital systems and new made up of ICE Scotland and CECA members technologies and demonstrate a circular economy and senior representatives from Scotland’s civil approach where appropriate to serve civil engineering community. Assessors will visit engineering, and will clearly demonstrate their the schemes during the summer months to positive impact upon the communities that they determine the award winners. serve. Publicity Projects should demonstrate how civil A short film showcasing the projects and winners engineering has gone beyond the technical to will be shown at the Awards Ceremony. The make an excellent contribution to the sustainable film captures what is unique about each of the creation, improvement and nurturing of the projects and tells the story to the wider public. physical and social environment, demonstrating a Filming is for publicity purposes rather than circular economy approach. project assessment.

Entries checklist The winning projects will be widely publicised by ICE Scotland, CECA Scotland and the Saltire Please send the following documents to Society. This will include coverage in social [email protected] media, print and broadcast media and industry publications. Press releases and images from the 1 Completed application form awards presentation will be shared with entrants. 2 Six high resolution (300dpi) photographs* 3 Supporting information such as layout plan, The winning projects will also be announced sketches, drawings (5 max) via ICE Scotland and CECA Scotland and Saltire 4 Company Logos** channels. The companies responsible for the 5 Application fee payable online at winning projects will be able to highlight www.ice.org.uk/scotlandawards the awards on their website and in company literature to promote their achievements more Project footage including drone, timelapse, BIM widely. collateral will be sought from entrants following their submissions. A powerpoint template for use 2017 winning projects at the adjudication meeting will be provided. Beauly-Denny Overhead Transmission Line *Six high resolution photographs without company logos, Winner of the Greatest Contribution to Scotland clearly numbered and accompanied by a list identifying the M8 M73 M74 Motorway Improvements project and giving a short description. Winner of the Infrastructure Award

** Please supply all project team logos as high resolution Subway Modernisation Illustrator, eps, vector, or jpeg files and indicate the project Infrastructure Commendation team roles (i.e. client, designer, contractor etc). Cuningar Woodland Park and Footbridge Community Award Application

Deadline for entries: Friday 25 May Edinburgh Gateway Fee Building Award The £450 application fee includes five Selkirk Flood Protection Scheme complimentary places at the awards ceremony. Environmental Award Projects with an outturn value of £250,000 and under can enter free of charge. E4 Stockholm Bypass Designed in Scotland Award Judging process and panel Entries will be shortlisted by an awards panel

www.ice.org.uk/scotlandawards www.ice.org.uk/scotlandawards www.cecascotland.co.uk/ceca-awards

This year’s awards form part of the celebrations for ICE’s bicentenary year – ICE200.

The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) Registered charity number: 21052 Saltire Civil Engineering Awards 2017 Registered in Scotland SCO038629 Contribution to Scotland winning team from Balfour Beatty, Scottish Hydro Electric The SCO04962 Transmission (SHETL), Scottish Power Energy Networks (SPEN), Babcock International Group, Network Engineering and Ash design+assessment with Jamie Hepburn MSP, Minister for Employability and Training (far left)

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