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Constructing Excellence Yorkshire and Humber Awards 2020 – The Winners

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Many thanks to everyone who tuned into our online awards ceremony.

Congratulations to all the finalists, highly commended and the winners of the #CEYH2020 awards. The regional winners of each award category now go on to represent Yorkshire and Humber at the National Constructing Excellence Awards in early 2021 (See details below for individual category winners).

However once again, the real winner of the awards is the industry itself. The shear diversity of projects and organisations making up this year’s shortlist proves that the sector is responding positively and proactively to economic uncertainty, committing to high standards and striving to change the way that it builds for the better.

We look forward to seeing what you submit next year!

The Awards

Client of the Year (Sponsored by Addleshaw Goddard)

Winner: Calderdale and Huddersfield Solutions Limited

Also shortlisted:

Outwood Grange Academies Trust – submitted by Triton Construction

University of York – submitted by Faithful+Gould

Conservation and Regeneration (available to sponsor for 2021 – contact us to discuss options)


Winner: Whitby Piers Coast Protection Scheme – Submitted by Royal HaskoningDHV

Highly Commended: Leeds Town Hall Project – Submitted by Ibn Scaffold Access Ltd

Also shortlisted:

Doncaster Wool Market – submitted by Willmott Dixon

Anglesey Building, Birkby Junior School – submitted by Farrell and Clark

University of Sheffield Engineering Heartspace – submitted by Interserve

Bridlington Town Hall – submitted by East Riding of Yorkshire Council

The remodelling and refurbishment of a Grade II Listed Methodist Chapel – submitted by Fitzwilliam Malton Estate

Digital Construction (Sponsored by Trimble Solutions UK)

Winner: Area 12 GIS Integrated Area Programme – submitted by A-One+

Also shortlisted:

Yorkshire Water Digital Project Management Plan – submitted by BIM-UK

Project Cavendish – submitted by Turner & Townsend

Health, Safety and Wellbeing (Sponsored by East Riding Facilities and Infrastructure)

Winner: I-care and mental health initiatives – submitted by Interserve Construction

Highly Commended: Henry Boot Construction

Also shortlisted:

Springfield Healthcare, Harrogate Phase 1 – submitted by Simpson (York) Ltd

Innovation (Sponsored by Faithful+Gould)

 

Winner: Agile in Buildings – submitted by Ollio – The Building Performance Consultancy

Also shortlisted:

Smart Asset Management Ecosystem – submitted by 1st Horizon

Integration and Collaborative Working (Sponsored by Turner & Townsend)

Winner: British Army Training Unit Kenya (BATUK) – submitted by WYG

Highly Commended: Hull York Medical School , York Campus – submitted by Faithful + Gould

Also shortlisted:

Outwood Primary Academy, Kirkhamgate – submitted by Triton Construction

Grantley Hall Hotel & Wellness Retreat, Ripon – Submitted by Lucas Lee Limited

Offsite Award (Sponsored by Clarion Solicitors)

Winner: University Hospital of North Tees Energy Centre – submitted by NG Bailey

Also shortlisted:

Keadby 2 SSE Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) Power Station – submitted by Exyte Hargreaves Ltd

People Development (Sponsored by The CIOB)

Winner: M.B.Roche & Sons Ltd

Highly Commended: ENGIE Learning and Development

Also shortlisted:

East Leeds Orbital Route – submitted by Balfour Beatty

Interserve Yorkshire

Hobson & Porter

Project of the Year (Buildings) (Sponsored by Innovation Fire)

Winner: Moxy Hotel, York – submitted by Simpson (York) Ltd

Highly Commended: Leeds Playhouse – submitted by BAM Construction

Also shortlisted:

The OEC Sheffield, Owlerton Events & Conferencing Centre – submitted by Harris CM

The Glass Works Phase 1 – submitted by Henry Boot Construction

University of Sheffield Engineering Heartspace  – submitted by Interserve

Grantley Hall Hotel & Wellness Retreat, Ripon – submitted by Lucas Lee Ltd

ERL Hornsea Redevelopment – submitted by East Riding Yorkshire Council

Project of the Year (Civils) (Sponsored by Gosschalks)

Winner: Anlaby and East Ella Flood Aleviation Scheme- submitted by East Riding of Yorkshire Council

Highly Commended: Whitby Piers Coast Protection Scheme – Submitted by Royal HaskoningDHV

Also shortlisted:

Humber Bridge Hanger Replacement & Testing – submitted by Spencer Group

East Leeds Orbital Route – submitted by Balfour Beatty

EN:Able Futures CIC and M.B.Roche & Sons Ltd

SME of the Year (Sponsored by YORhub)

Winner: ARC Building Solutions

Also shortlisted:

McLeod + Aitken Ltd

Sustainability (Sponsored by SFS)

Winner: University of Sheffield Heartspace – submitted by Interserve

Value (Sponsored by Knights)

Winner: Hull York Medical School, York Campus – submitted by Interserve

Also shortlisted: ERL Hornsea Redevelopment – submitted by East Riding of Yorkshire Council

Best of the Best (Sponsored by Yorkshire and Humber Best Practice Club)

Winner: Anlaby and East Ella Flood Aleviation Scheme- submitted by East Riding of Yorkshire Council

BEE Inspired: Join our Architectural Technology assessment panels

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Our Architectural Technology Students are showcasing their work over the next few weeks and are looking for industry participants to help offer critique, feedback and advice. If you would like to get involved in any of the following sessions, please contact ckeevents@leedsbeckett.ac.uk in the first instance.

Thank you – we appreciate your support to our students!

Friday 4th of May 2018

9am to 3.30pm

Module: Architectural Detailing Principles

Level 5 AT Students presenting project designs for Rosebowl Car Park Phase 2. This is primarily to test student 3D visualisation skills, individual presenting skills without technology, the students understanding of site location, building location, surrounding influence and existing neighbouring influences.

Panel required to assist with assessing the presentations.

Tuesday 8th of May 2018

9am to 6pm

Module: Design Studio 2

Level 5 Students presenting a solution to CITU’s new headquarters. The students have been requested to upgrade and extend an existing warehouse on a site in LS10 and convert in to CITU’s new headquarters. The students will be presenting the equivalent of a building regulations package following on from the semester one design.

Panel required to assist with assessing the presentations.

Thursday 10th of May 2018

9am to 6pm

Module: Design Studio 3

Level 6 (final year students) presenting a solution for a live project. The client is Kirkstall Valley Development Trust and the students have been requested to refurbish St Ann’s Mill in Leeds.

Panel required to assist with assessing the presentations.

 

Finalists announced for Constructing Excellence Yorkshire and Humber Awards 2017

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A hospital helipad, several flood protection schemes and a former nightclub redevelopment are amongst the diverse and creative schemes that have made the final at this year’s Constructing Excellence Yorkshire and Humber Awards (#CEYH2017).

Organised by Constructing Excellence Yorkshire and Humber (CEYH), part of the School of Built Environment and Engineering at Leeds Beckett University, the awards are now in their 10th year. They aim to recognise and reward the groundbreaking teams, projects and organisations in the region that are driving innovation and elevating standards in the construction industry.

From L-R, (1) Edward Boyle Library redevelopment (2) Yorkshire water (3) Gatecrasher Appartments (4) Helipad on Northern General Hospital, Sheffield, (5) Scarborough Market

Sponsored by Galliford Try, awards are available in 12 different categories, each representing one of the core themes of the government industry improvement agenda. These include: collaboration, people development, value and digital construction. For the first time, in 2017, there are also prizes for both Building Project of the Year and Civils Project of the Year, in recognition of the differing challenges (and opportunities) they present for those involved. All the category finalists can be viewed here. Professor Akin Akintoye, Dean of the School of Built Environment and Engineering at Leeds Beckett, said

 

“Our awards are the perfect platform to celebrate the contribution the built environment makes to our region’s prosperity, from forward thinking clients and considerate contractors to educational institutions who support the next generation of industry professionals. We wish all the finalists the best of luck!”

 

The winners will be revealed at a gala presentation evening on Friday 7 July at the Queen’s hotel in Leeds. This year, the CEYH team will be paying homage to all that is great about the region, from innovative art and architecture and vibrant communities to picture postcard scenery and cutting edge music! There will be a keynote speech from Rosie Millard, Chair of Hull City of Culture 2017, alongside food, entertainment and the presentation of the awards, with more than 300 industry decision-makers in attendance. Tables and individual places at the event can be booked here or by phoning 0113 812 1902.

 

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