British Construction Industry Awards

The British Construction Industry Awards (BCI Awards or BCIA) were launched by the New Civil Engineer magazine and Thomas Telford Ltd - both owned by the Institution of Civil Engineers - in 1998.

The awards seek to recognise outstanding achievement in the construction of buildings, taking account of a wide range of factors including architectural and engineering design, but also consideration of the construction process, delivery to time and budget, and client satisfaction.

In 2012, Network Rail chief executive Sir David Higgins was the chair of the 2012 British Construction Industry Awards judging panel which celebrated its 25th anniversary of rewarding excellence in UK construction delivery.[1]

Award winners

2013

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Award Awarded to
Building Project of the Year (up to £3m)Edward King Chapel, Ripon College Cuddesdon
Building Project of the Year (£3m to £50m)Newlands School
Major Building Project of the Year (over £50m)The Shard at Southwark
Civil Engineering Project of the Year (up to £3m)Gem Bridge, Tavistock, Devon
Civil Engineering Project of the Year (£3m to £50m)Hammersmith Flyover Strengthening Phase 1
Best Practice AwardThameslink Programme - Borough Market Viaduct
Regeneration AwardEastside City Park
Sustainability AwardThe Hive, Worcester
Health & Safety AwardM4/M5, Managed motorways in the United Kingdom
International AwardBritish Antarctic Survey Halley Research Station, Brunt Ice Shelf, Antarctica
Leader of TomorrowConall Doherty, Buro Happold
BIM Project Application Award (Civil Engineering)Crossrail BIM Initiative
BIM Project Application Award (Building)Skanska UK, Woodlands School, Essex
Product Design Innovation AwardByrne Group Falsework Release Tool
Judges' Special AwardThe London 2012 Olympic Park Project
Outstanding Contribution Award)London Underground
The Prime Minister's Better Public Building AwardManchester Metropolitan University Business School & Student Hub

2012

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Award Awarded to
NCE 40th Anniversary Award - Impact on SocietyOlympic Delivery Authority
Building Project of the Year (up to £3m)Garsington Opera Pavilion, Stokenchurch
Major Building Project of the Year (£3m to £50m)'Dundee House' of Dundee City Council, Scotland
Major Building Project of the Year (over £50m)University of the Arts London Campus for Central Saint Martins at Kings Cross, London
Civil Engineering Project of the Year (up to £3m)Taunton Third Way Bridge
Civil Engineering Project of the Year (£3m to £50m)Brighton Goods Bridge No.6, Battersea, London
Major Civil Engineering Project of the Year (over £50m)New Tyne Crossing, Newcastle upon Tyne
International AwardWest Gate Bridge Strengthening, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Environmental AwardWhite Cart Water Flood Prevention Scheme, Glasgow
Best Practice AwardQuadrant 3, Air 1 Offices, London
Regeneration AwardBradford City Park
Conservation AwardKing's Cross station Redevelopment, London
ICE President's Award for Energy InfrastructureThe European Marine Energy Centre
BIM Project Application AwardVictoria Station Upgrade
Product Design Innovation AwardACO StormBrixx
Judges Special AwardMcLaren Production Centre, Woking
BCIA 25th Anniversary AwardArup
Prime Minister’s Better Public Building AwardUniversity College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre, London

2011

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Award Awarded to
Small Building Project Award for projects up to £3m)Sports Canopy, The National Tennis Centre, Roehampton
Small Civil Engineering project Award for projects up to £3mLondon Underground, Bridge D83A Replacement, Hammersmith, London
Building Project Award for projects from £3m to £50mRavensbourne (college), Greenwich Peninsula, London
Civil Engineering Project Award for projects from £3m to £50mHigh Knocke Estate to Dymchurch Sea Defences, Kent
Major Project Award for projects over £50mRoyal Shakespeare Theatre and Swan Theatre (Stratford)
Major Civil Engineering Project Award for projects over £50mA421 Improvements M1 Junction 13 to Bedford
International AwardAviva Stadium, Dublin
Local Authority AwardRedhayes Cycle and footbridge, Exeter
BCIA Environmental AwardBroadland Flood Alleviation Project, Norwich, Norfolk
Regeneration AwardAnne Mews - King William Street Quarter, Barking, Essex
Conservation AwardTheatre Royal Bath
Best Practice AwardAnglian Water AMP4 Biosolids Programme, Great Billing, Northamptonshire
Judges' Special AwardFar Moor Bridge, Selside, North Yorkshire Dales
The Prime Minister's Better Public Building AwardVelodrome, Olympic Park, London

2010

Award Awarded to
The Prime Minister's Better Public Building AwardNew Stobhill Hospital for NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Small Building Project AwardLowther Children's Centre, London Borough of Richmond
Small Civil Engineering Project AwardConstruction of the Temporary Crossing of the River Derwent at Workington (Barker Crossing)
Building AwardCircleBath and Kentish Town Health Centre
Civil Engineering AwardA40 Western Avenue Bridges Replacement
Major Project AwardRopemaker Place
Best Practice AwardM25 Bell Common Tunnel
Local Authority AwardCathodic protection of Runcorn's Silver Jubilee Bridge
Conservation AwardMedieval & Renaissance Galleries, Victoria and Albert Museum
Environmental AwardCastle Howard, North Yorkshire
Regeneration AwardEast London Line Project
Judges' Special AwardLondon 2012 Olympic Park Enabling Works Project
International AwardDelhi International Airport renewal

2005

Award Awarded to
The Prime Minister's Better Public Building AwardJubilee Library, Brighton
Small Building Project AwardKingsmead Primary School, Northwich, Cheshire
Small Civil Engineering Project AwardBridges 2/11 & 2/12 Reconstruction, Battersea
Building AwardJubilee Library, Brighton
Civil Engineering AwardChingford South Water Treatment Works
Major Project AwardTinsley Viaduct Strengthening, Sheffield
Best Practice AwardKingsmead Primary School, Northwich, Cheshire
Local Authority AwardThe Sage, Gateshead
Conservation AwardGovernment Offices Great George Street, London
Environmental AwardScrayingham Ecological Waste Water Treatment System, North Yorkshire
Regeneration AwardThe Hub Community Centre, Canning Town, London
Judges' Special AwardUnlocking the Archives, Royal Geographical Society, London
International AwardTaiwan High Speed Rail Project

2004

Award Awarded to
The Prime Minister's AwardA650 Bingley Relief Road
Small Building Project AwardHoyle Early Years Centre, Bury
Small Civil Engineering Project AwardMoy Viaduct, Inverness
Building AwardWolfson Medical School Building for the University of Glasgow
Civil Engineering AwardA650 Bingley Relief Road
Major Project AwardChannel Tunnel Rail Link, Section 1
Best Practice AwardRaines Court, London N16
Local Authority AwardMasshouse Circus Redevelopment, Birmingham
Conservation AwardLSO St Luke's the UBS & LSO Music Education Centre
Environmental AwardNewton's Cove Coast Protection Scheme, Weymouth
Regeneration AwardBullring, Birmingham
Judges' Special AwardNew Accommodation Project, GCHQ Cheltenham
International AwardKCRC West Rail, Mei Foo Station

2003

Award Awarded to
The Prime Minister's Better Public Building AwardBournemouth Library
Small Project AwardCowgate Under 5s Centre, Edinburgh
Building AwardImperial War Museum North, Manchester
Civil Engineering AwardTay Bridge Refurbishment, Dundee
Major Project AwardCentre for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge
Best Practice AwardNewburn riverside reclamation and infrastructure, Newcastle Upon Tyne
Special Award for innovation in concept, design and executionThe Bridge of Aspiration, Royal Ballet School, London
International AwardBangladesh-UK Friendship Bridge

2002

Award Awarded to
The Prime Minister's Building AwardCity Learning Centre, Bristol
Major Project AwardChannel Tunnel Rail Link, Ashford
Civil Engineering AwardTamar Bridge, Plymouth
Building AwardHonda's European Plant, Swindon
Small Project AwardWeald and Downland Gridshell, Chichester
Best Practice AwardChiswick Park
International AwardBoston Central Artery Jacked Tunnels

References

  1. "Sir David Higgins to chair British Construction Industry Awards 2012 judges". www.nce.co.uk. New Civil Engineer. 6 January 2012. Retrieved 14 December 2013.
  2. "Winners 2013". www.bciawards.org.uk. 2013. Retrieved 14 December 2013.
  3. "Winners 2012". www.bciawards.org.uk. 2012. Retrieved 14 December 2013.
  4. "Winners 2011". www.bciawards.org.uk. 2011. Retrieved 14 December 2013.
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