BREEAM Award winners celebrate at Ecobuild

3/3/2010

Ecobuild features presentation of awards to 17 winners.

The public sector featured prominently among the winners of the 2010 BREEAM Awards announced today. A new hq being built for occupation by the Environment Agency in Bristol won the award for offices and DEFRA's Veterinary Laboratory Stores in Weybridge, Surrey, took the award for industrial buildings.

In all 16 building projects were recognised with awards, and a special award for responsible sourcing went to Aggregate Industries. The awards were presented on the second day of London's Ecobuild show. At the presentation, Martin Townsend, director of BREEAM said: "We've got great pride in what we've created and in how people are using it [BREEAM] to have a conversation and drive standards forward."

The winners were:

BREEAM Bespoke: Bletchley Leisure Centre. Architect, Holder Mathias Architects; contractor, SDC

BREEAM Courts: Salisbury Law Court. Architect, Stride Treglown; contractor, Mansell Construction

BREEAM Ecohomes: Sanderstead Road, Croydon, London. Client, Metropolitan Housing Trust; architect, AHP Architects and Surveyors; contractor, Mansell Construction

BREEAM Further Education: Loreto Sixth Form College, Manchester. Architect: Taylor Young; contractor, Bardsley Construction; project manager, AA Projects

BREEAM Industrial: Defra's Veterinary Laboratories Agency Stores, Weybridge, Surrey. Architect, Wilson Mason and Partners; contractor, Walter Lilly

BREEAM International: Centrum Galerie, Dresden, Germany. Architect, Peter Kulka Architektur; developer, Multi Development

BREEAM Multi-Residential: Carnegie Village, Leeds Metropolitan University. Architect, GWP Architecture; contractor, Shepherd Construction

BREEAM Offices: Horizon House, Bristol. Architect, Alec French; contractor, Sir Robert McAlpine; developer, Westmark; M&E consultant, Hoare Lea

BREEAM Prisons: Littlehey II Young Offenders' institute accommodation blocks. Architect, Capita Symonds/Premier Interlink Waco UK; contractor, Wates Construction

BREEAM Retail: White River Place, St Austell, Cornwall. Architect, Chetwoods Architects; contractor Sir Robert McAlpine; developer, South West Regional Development Agency and White River Developments

BREEAM Schools: Rogiet Primary School. Architect, White Design; contractor, Willmott Dixon Construction

OGC Special Award for Government Sector Achievement: Defra's Lion House, Alnwick. Design and construction, Kier

First BREEAM Industrial (Interim) Outstanding Rating: G Park Blue Planet, Newcastle Under Lyme. Developer, Gazeley; architect, Chetwoods; contractor, McLaren Construction

First BREEAM Offices 2008 (Interim) Outstanding rating: Treglown Court, Cardiff. Architect, Stride Treglown

First BREEAM Europe Retail project: Docks 76, Rouen, France. Developer Unibail-Rodamco

First BREEAM In-Use International project: The British Embassy, Berlin, Germany. Architect, Michael Wilford; public private partner, Bilfinger Berger

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