On Friday 11th October 2013 over 240 construction guests attended the CEYH 2013 Awards held at The Marriot Hotel in Leeds, presented by Harry Gration. We would like to thank all the sponsors, judges and for those of you who submitted entries and we are delighted to announce the winners below.
Health and Safety Award – BAM / Morgan Sindall
Innovation Award – Turner & Townsend
Legacy – Sustainability Award – LILAC and White Design
SME Award – The Stable Company
Achievers’ Award – Maria Fowler (Morgan Sindall / Grontmij)
Young Achiever Award – Caroline Key (CITB)
Heritage Award – East Riding of Yorkshire Council
Project of the Year – Leeds Arena – BAM Construction Ltd
Consultant of the Year – LEDA
Client of the Year – East Riding of Yorkshire Council
Contractor of the Year – BAM Construction Ltd
Value Award – Interserve Construction
Integration & Collaboration Award – Yorkshire Water
Leadership & People Development Award – Henry Boot Construction Ltd
BIM Project of the year – Leeds Arena – BAM Construction Ltd
Best of the Best – Yorkshire Water
Congratulating the overall winners Andrew Arundel Chair of the Yorkshire Constructing Excellence club said,
‘I congratulate all the shortlisted finalists and particularly the winners of each of the 16 categories. It was a fantastic evening and really showed how the Yorkshire and Humber region is at the forefront of delivering ‘excellence in construction’.
Organised by Leeds Metropolitan University and Constructing Excellence a packed Marriot Hotel hosted the CEYH event which is now firmly established as a highlight of the construction calendar in Yorkshire and Humber. The audience, which included guests from across the public and private sectors, was addressed by Keith Gilson giving the real contractor perspective in current economic climate.
The LILAC project emerged as winner of the Legacy – Sustainability Award a project that the judges felt truly represented ‘sustainable development’. The finished product has provided 20 homes and apartments creating community on the site of an old primary school in Bramley, Leeds. LILAC is the UK’s first affordable, ecological co-housing project. The development of twenty houses and apartments welcomed its first residents back in March 2013, and recently celebrated its official opening event. LILAC, which stands for Low Impact Living Affordable Community, is a cohousing group who have commissioned the housing with the assistance of the Homes and Communities Agency, the Technology Strategy Board and White Design. The design is contemporary and sets a new standard for both environmental performance and house design in suburban environments.
BAM Construction Ltd , the integrated design, construction and engineering company swept the board winning the top award for its use of technology (BIM – building information modelling) and project of the year – both for its pioneering approach to the build of Leeds Arena.
BAM Nuttall and Morgan Sindall shared the top spot for another critical category – health and safety – for their joint venture on the M62 managed motorway scheme.
Steve Wheller Design & Planning Director for BAM Construction North said:
‘BAM are delighted to have won 3 of the prestigious Constructing Excellence Awards for Yorkshire and the Humber Region. We are committed to the Constructing Excellence drive for change in the industry to improve performance in order to provide a better built environment.
“Our delivery of the iconic Leeds Arena, our use of BIM and overall Regional performance have all been recognised as examples of innovation and continued improvement.”
Other winners at the awards included Yorkshire Water, East Riding of Yorkshire Council, and consultancy Turner and Townsend.
To view pictures of the evening please go to : http://vectorphotography.photoshelter.com/gallery/Excellence-in-Construction/G0000IoJHa8LrI5g
or if you would like information about sponsoring the 2014 Awards please contact us on 0113 8129106 or c.bowles@leedsmet.ac.uk
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