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JUDGEMENT DAY


Building services experts deliberated long and hard on which projects and companies were worthy of a place on the 2013 Building Performance Awards shortlist, writes Alex Smith. Turn over to see who will feature at the industry’s event of the year


The 2013 Consultancy of the Year award attracted the best collection of entries we’ve ever had in any award – Hywel Davies


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Join the best of the industry talent and be there on the night to see who will scoop the awards. The glittering event, taking place on 5 February at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel, will see the industry come together in a night celebrating the achievements across the building services chain. Don’t miss your chance to be there. To book a table, visit www.cibse awards.org, call 020 7324 2771 or email juliette.bond@redactive.co.uk


12 CIBSE Journal December 2012


he shortlist for the 2013 Building Awards has been announced following what was termed the ‘toughest day of judging’ in the


awards’ history. The nine judges, representing the many


facets of the building services industry, found it hard to separate the best entrants despite nearly six hours of argument and debate in a central London venue. The judges found the entries for the


Building Services Consultancy of the Year were particularly diffi cult to separate and had to spend a weekend revisiting each entry before eventually deciding on eight fi nalists. ‘The 2013 Consultancy of the Year award attracted the best collection of entries we’ve had in any award,’ said the chair of the judges Hywel Davies, CIBSE technical director. In the category for New Build Project of


the Year (value over £5m), the judges were struck by the variety and aspiration of the entries. They felt that some entries were very promising, but would be much stronger entries in 2013 when they had a full year’s performance data.


www.cibsejournal.com Hywel Davies


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