Media Partner: Registered charity number 210252 Charity registered in Scotland number SC038629 Awards 2016 Entrants Pack
This pack gives full details of the 2016 Awards. An electronic version of the completed entry form together with all attachments must be returned no later than: Friday 25 March 2016. Entry forms and attachments must be returned to : Jane Clinton Marketing & Communications Executive e ice.westmidlands@ice.org.uk t 0121 2505737
Awards 2016 Awards Criteria Any civil engineering project, stand-alone element of a project, team activity or education/training initiative may be entered for an Award, provided that: In the case of a project, it is located in the geographical area covered by ICE West Midlands - Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, West Midlands and Worcestershire (except in the case of the Team Achievement Award, see below) For the Team Achievement Award or Education Award, the teams are located in the ICE West Midlands area. Projects must have been substantially completed during the 2015 calendar year. Projects conform to the rules of entry set out in this pack. The project may be promoted by any sector of the profession, and it may cover studies, research, development, design, project management, financial management, construction, maintenance or operation of schemes or any combination of the above. The cost of all projects entered is not important. Please clearly state on the application form the category(ies) into which you wish to enter your project. Projects may be submitted in more than one category.
Project Awards Categories Submissions may be made in any of the following categories: Sustainability Award For projects which can demonstrate outstanding environmental sustainability. Innovation Award For projects which can demonstrate innovative techniques. Heritage Award For projects which help contribute to the preservation of our heritage. Partnership Award For projects which can demonstrate excellence in partnership or collaborative working. Construction Award For projects which can demonstrate excellent construction techniques. Communication Award For projects which demonstrate excellent communication of key themes and messages to their relevant audience. Team Achievement Award Nominations are invited from teams of in-house engineers with / or from other related professions involved in the delivery of civil engineering related practice which has demonstrated a significant contribution to society. The team will have been / must be located in the geographical area of the West Midlands region as described above, however the subject / content of the nomination may be located anywhere in the world. Geotechnical Award This will be awarded to projects or innovative geotechnical solutions delivered in the ICE West Midlands area. Education Award This will be awarded to an individual or organisation for substantial contribution to civil engineering related training or education in the West Midlands region. Young Achiever Award This award will recognise the outstanding achievement of a person, aged 30 years or under, who is employed within the civil engineering industry and lives or works in the West Midlands. Nominations for the award should be submitted to Mark Downes, ICE West Midlands Chairman 2015-16 in no more than 500 words by e mail to: ice.westmidlands@ice.org.uk by 25 March 2015.
Presentation of Awards The winner(s) will be announced during the ICE West Midlands Annual Dinner, a black-tie evening event at the Birmingham ICC, on Thursday 26 May 2016. ICE does not produce a shortlist of projects. All project entries receive coverage in the Awards Brochure/ Birmingham Post Supplement which is given out at the Awards Dinner. Tables or places at the dinner can be booked on line at a cost 70 per place or 700 per table of 10. Details are given in the attached booking form. Awards Judging The Judges The judging panel, chaired by a senior member of the profession, will comprise civil engineers and other professionals. Judging The judges will expect to see evidence that each project demonstrates excellence in some aspect and will take note of the quality of the project, value for money, and client satisfaction. Other factors will be considered where appropriate, such as: fitness for purpose; innovation;creativity, benefit to the community and environment; economy of materials and labour;aesthetics;time and productivity;value engineering and client care; management and teamwork;workmanship;health and safety; application of research findings;programming and performance.
Rules of Entry Project Awards 1. The submission must include electronic versions of items 1-5 below: Completed entry form. There is an entry fee of 50 + vat. A summary, not exceeding 500 words, comprising a 150-word introduction which describes the project and continues with an explanation of why the project should be deemed to be one of excellence and precise reasons why it has been entered for a specific category. Any special features should be highlighted and attention drawn to aspects considered relevant for assessment. 2. The 150-word introduction will be reproduced in pre-event press releases, Birmingham Post coverage and the Awards brochure. 3. A maximum of six images of the project. The images should be in high resolution.jpg or.eps format (no less than 300dpi) and must not be embedded, nor contain any text or dates. One of the images will be used in the Awards Brochure and media publicity. 4. A project location plan. 5. Additionally, entries may be augmented by up to two drawings to illustrate important features of the project. 7. Each participating company/organisation associated with any successful entry and listed on the entry form will receive a certificate, while the lead company / organisation will also receive the award. 8. The judges have absolute discretion to reject any entry which does not comply with the requirements of the rules, or withhold any award from any entry - there can be no recourse against them or the sponsor. The judges decision shall be absolute, final and binding on all entries. 10. All computer generated and written material, drawings, plans and photographs submitted as part of an entry shall be the property of the Institution of Civil Engineers. 11. There is an opportunity for entrants to display one promotional pull-up banner in the pre-dinner drinks reception area. 12. Entries must be e mailed together with the completed entry fee form by 5.00 pm on Friday 25 March 2016. 13. Award winners will be entitled to use the ICE Award Winner logo to publicise their success.
Winners ICE West Midlands Awards 2015 ICE West Midlands Overall Winner & Sustainability Award Winner 2015 Pershore Weir Client: H & R Hudson Ltd Partners: Renewables First, P Williams & Sons Innovation Award Council House Square, Coventry Client: Coventry City Council Partner: Atkins Waterman Communications Award Tixall Road Combined Water and Wastewater Project Client: Severn Trent Water Partner: Amey Education Award (two winners) Mott MacDonald Bentley STEM & Development and Bridging the Gap University of Birmingham and Interserve Heritage Award Waterstones restoration, Birmingham Client: Mott MacDonald Partners: Howl Associates and Balfour Beatty Construction Award Jaguar LandRover engine manufacturing centre at i54 Client: Interserve Partnership Award (2 winners) Birmingham Airport runway extension Client: Birmingham Airport Ltd Partner: Turner & Townsend and i54 South Staffordshire Clients: Staffordshire County Council, Wolverhampton City Council, South Staffordshire Council Partners: Balfour Beatty, Pell Frischman
Winners ICE West Midlands Awards 2014 ICE West MIdlands Partnership Award 2014 A 45 Transport Improvement Corridor Lead organisations: Birmingham City Council, Birmingham Airport Ltd Partners: Turner & Townsend Project Management, Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council, (Highways Authority) ICE West Midlands Sustainability Award 2014 Connect2 Cycleway and Bridge Client:Herefordshire Council Partner: Amey ICE West Midlands Innovation Award 2014 A 38 (M) Tame Valley Viaduct Client: Birmingham City Council Partner: Atkins ICE West MIdlands Communication Award 2014 Brumtunnels: Birmingham Tunnels Refurbishment Phase One Client:Amey Partners: Birmingham City Council, Syndicate Communications ICE West MIdlands Special Chairman s Award 2014 Strongford P-Removal and Sludge Buffer Client:Severn Trent Water Ltd Partners: Mott MacDonald Bentley, Offa-Fix Formwork Ltd, Carlow Precast
Winners ICE West Midlands Awards 2013 ICE West Midlands Overall Winner, Innovation Award and Geotechnical Award Winner 2013 Embankment remediation by Electrokinetic treatment M5 Junction 7 Client: Amey Partners: Electrokinetic Ltd, VolkerLaser Ltd, Geotechnical Engineering Ltd ICE West Midlands Partnership Award 2013 Wolverhampton Platform 4 extension Lead organisation: Network Rail Partners: MottMacDonald, Buckingham Group ICE West MIdlands Heritage Award 2013 Ludlow Castle Square Car Park Retaining Wall Client: Shropshire County Council Partners: Mouchel, Alun Griffiths (Contractors) Ltd ICE West Midlands Sustainability Award 2013 Eastside City Park Client: Birmingham City Council Partners: Arup, Wates Construction, Patel Taylor, Acivico ICE West Midlands Construction Award 2013 Milverton Viaduct Client: Network Rail Partner: Story Contracting Ltd ICE West Midlands Education Award 2013 Thinktank Science Garden Client: Thinktank Partners: Mott MacDonald, Gillespies, Outside Studios ICE West MIdlands Communication Award 2013 Teme Bridge, Tenbury Wells Client: Shropshire County Council, Worcestershire County Council Partners: Halcrow - A CH2M Company, Alun Griffiths (Contractors) Ltd, VolkerLaser Ltd ICE West MIdlands Special Chairman s Award East Side City Park and the Thinktank Science Garden
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