Congratulations to all the companies who walked away with accolades at last Thursday’s 2018 Constructing Excellence Yorkshire and Humber Awards (#CEYH2018). Held at the Queen’s Hotel in Leeds, the standard was extremely high once again and there were certainly no easy categories to judge – the calibre of the projects that didn’t win only serving to illustrate the many examples of construction best practice taking place in our region.
The organisers are in the process of contacting all the entrants with comments and feedback about their specific projects but in the meantime please view the full list of winners and highly commended below.
The winners now go on to represent the Yorkshire and Humber region at the National Constructing Excellence Awards in London in Autumn. The CEYH team hope you will join them in wishing all the companies the best of luck and hoping they bring it home for the region!
Further information about this year’s awards and how to get involved in #CEYH2019 can be found at http://ckegroup.org/cexcellenceyh/ceyh-awards-2018/.
WINNERS
Integration and Collaborative Working
Sponsored by thinkBIM (BIM Region for Yorkshire and Humber).
Winner: Interserve Construction in association with South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Trust.
Highly Commended: SES Engineering, in association with Galliford Try for School of Chemical and Process Engineering at Leeds University.
Client of the Year
Sponsored by Addleshaw Goddard.
Winner: Yorkshire Water, nominated by Turner & Townsend.
Highly Commended: Merrion House, a Town Centre Securities/Leeds City Council initiative, nominated by BAM Construction.
Health, Safety and Wellbeing
Sponsored by School of Built Environment and Engineering at Leeds Beckett University.
Winner: JN Bentley Ltd.
Highly Commended: Interserve Construction for the Piazza Learning Centre at the University of York.
Value Award
Sponsored by NPS Group.
Winner: Farrell and Clark Architects for the Brownlee Centre at the University of Leeds.
Highly Commended: A-one+ Integrated Highways Services for A64 Askham Bryan Ultrigrip Pavement Solution.
The Offsite Award
Sponsored by Faithful+Gould
Winner: NG Bailey UK for the Urban Sciences Building at Newcastle University*. *This project was built offsite in Yorkshire.
Highly Commended: East Riding of Yorkshire Council for Bridlington Beach Chalets.
Preservation and Rejuvenation
Sponsored by the Leeds Sustainability Institute, Leeds Beckett University.
Winner: A-one+ Integrated Highways Services for M180 Inglis Bridge Preservation scheme.
Highly Commended: NPS Barnsley for Cannon Hall Entrance restoration.
SME of the Year
Sponsored by YORhub.
Winner: Innovation Fire Ltd.
Highly Commended 1: Leeds Environmental Design Associates (LEDA).
Highly Commended 2: McLeod and Aitken.
Sustainability
Sponsored by BAM Construction.
Winner: Interserve for the Piazza Learning Centre at the University of York.
Highly Commended 1: Leeds Environmental Design Associates (LEDA) for William’s Den Play Area restoration, East Yorkshire.
Highly Commended 2: Farrell and Clark for Harrogate Civic Centre.
Digital Construction
Sponsored by Trimble Tekla.
Winner: Mott MacDonald Bentley (MMB) for Gouthwaite Reservoir Spillway.
Highly Commended: NG Bailey for Piazza Learning Centre at the University of York.
People Development
Sponsored by Interserve.
Winner: Curtins.
Innovation
Sponsored by SES Engineering Services
Winner: Interserve for their Visual Sound Indicator.
Highly Commended: NG Bailey for their Near Miss / Observation Online Capture System
Project of the Year – Civils
Sponsored by Gosschalks.
Winner: Balfour Beatty for the Tadcaster Bridge restoration in association with North Yorkshire Council.
Highly Commended: A-one Integrated Highways Services for A63 South Cave Project.
Project of the Year – Buildings
Sponsored by Shulmans LLP.
Winner: Willmott Dixon for the National High Speed Rail College in Doncaster.
Highly Commended: Interserve for the Allam Medical Building at the University of Hull
Best of the Best
Sponsored by the Yorkshire and Humber Constructing Excellence Club.
Winner: Willmott Dixon for the National High Speed Rail College in Doncaster.
The Andrew Platten Award
Winner: Lydia McGuinness, Henry Boot Construction. Award collected by Caroline Key on behalf of G4C Yorkshire.
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