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BUILDING PERFORMANCE AWARDS WINNERS 2014


John Sergeant hosted the awards


WINNERS AT A GLANCE


 BREEAM Accredited Professional, BRE Group Training – Training for Building Performance Award


 British Land (portfolio), British Land – Client Energy Management Award


 XBOXER XBC heat-recovery range, Nuaire – Energy Saving Product of the Year


 Norland and EE – Collaborative Working Award


Marks & Spencer and Sustainable Design Solutions scooped two awards


buildings are loved by the people that they are built for.’ He said that on the back of that success,


M&S retrofitted the most successful elements of Cheshire Oaks – the green wall, LED lighting, heat-reclaim system and refrigeration – into four Simply Food stores last year. The retailer will now focus on improving the rest of its estate. There were 15 categories at this year’s


CIBSE awards, ranging from Client of the Year and Refurbishment Project of the Year to Building Operation Award and Energy Saving Product of the Year. The judges said the standard of submissions


was very high and they were pleased with the number of entries that provided real- life performance data. In fact, they were so impressed by ChapmanBDSP’s ‘one-of-a-kind’ project – the London 2012 Velodrome – that they created the Judges’ Special Engineering Award to commend the entry. Other notable winners included Atelier


Ten’s Gardens by the Bay, in Singapore, which took the International Project of the Year title, and British Land’s double in the Client Energy Management and Building Operation categories. The event, held on 11 February at the


Grosvenor House Hotel in London, was hosted by journalist and TV personality John Sergeant, who said all the entries


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Mike Davies said the role of the engineer was now at the forefront of the industry


 Exchange House, Broadgate, City of London, British Land/Broadgate Estates – Building Operation Award


 Montgomery Primary School, Exeter, HamsonJPA – New Build Project of the Year (value up to £10m)


 Marks & Spencer , Cheshire Oaks, Ellesmere Port, Sustainable Design Solutions/Marks & Spencer – New Build Project of the Year (value over £10m)


 Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay, Singapore, Atelier Ten – International Project of the Year


 Hollywood House, Woking, M&G Real Estate – Refurbishment Project of the Year (value up to £5m)


demonstrated engineering excellence in the built environment. CIBSE president George Adams thanked everyone who had entered the awards for their time and effort. ‘If it wasn’t for them, we wouldn’t have an awards ceremony,’ he said. ‘These awards showcase achievement in the industry, from innovation in refurbishment and energy efficiency to developing the products and systems that support them. ‘Building performance and sustainability


are at the heart of everything that CIBSE is striving for in our industry. The awards celebrate the outstanding accomplishments and contributions that show how our industry can reach best practice.’ More on Mike Davies’ speech and the


Gardens by the Bay project is on the app at www.cibsejournal.com/app or via web browser at www.cibsejournal.com CJ


WATCH NOW Watch the winners’ reactions after receiving their awards at www.cibsejournal.com


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 HVAC roof infrastructure, Harrods, Knightsbridge, London, Harrods – Refurbishment Project of the Year (value over £5m)


 BBC nominated by Arup – Client of the Year  Beverley Clifton Morris – Building Services Consultancy of the Year (up to 100 employees)


 Max Fordham – Building Services Consultancy of the Year (over 100 employees)


 Velodrome London 2012 Olympics, ChapmanBDSP – Judges’ Special Engineering Award


 Marks & Spencer, Cheshire Oaks, Ellesmere Port, Sustainable Design Solutions/Marks & Spencer – Carbon Champion


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