The Early Learning Village, Singapore; the Musee d’Arts de Nantes; and the National Gallery of Ireland are just three of the entries shortlisted for the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) Building Performance Awards 2019
The CIBSE Building Performance Awards 2019 recognise the teams, products, innovations, initiatives and projects that demonstrate engineering excellence in the built environment. These are the only built environment awards that focus on actual, in-use measured performance of the completed project, rather than on projections or the design intent.
This year’s awards feature fourteen categories including: Building Performance Engineer; Building Performance Consultancy; Energy Management Initiative; and Project of the Year – International.
Now in their twelfth year, the awards are judged by a panel of experts and industry leaders from a number of complementary spheres within the built environment.
Hywel Davies, Technical Director of CIBSE, Judge Chair, said: “All those on the shortlist have demonstrated a significant contribution and commitment to achieving improved building performance, either as individuals or as part of a team, which has resulted in clear and measureable reduction of energy consumption and carbon emissions.”
The quality of the entries means that this year’s competition was extremely closely contested. The winners will be announced at the special awards dinner taking place on 12 February 2019 at the Grosvenor House in London. To book at table at the event go to: www.cibse.org/bpa.
The full 2019 CIBSE Building Performance Awards shortlist
Building Performance Engineer
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Antoni Sapina Grau, Engineer – WSP
Chris Croly, Building Services Engineering Director – BDP
Clara Bagenal George, Senior Engineer – Elementa Consulting
Mark Dowson, Associate Sustainability Engineer – BuroHappold Engineering
Simon Wyatt, Partner – Cundall
Tunde Olaoye, Energy Performance Solutions Engineer – SSE Enterprise Energy Solutions
Building Performance Consultancy (up to 100 employees)
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Elementa Consulting
Energy Efficiency Consultancy
WARM: Low Energy Building Practice
Building Performance Consultancy (101 – 1000 employees)
BDP
Cundall
Building Performance Consultancy (over 1000 employees)
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BuroHappold Engineering
Learning and Development
GATES Scheme – Hurley Palmer Flatt
The Cundall Diploma – Cundall
Collaborative Working Partnership
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Broadway Chambers – Woodford Heating & Energy
Lark Rise – bere:architects
Tfl Palestra E.ON RE:FIT Optimisation – Transport for London
Urban Sciences Building, Newcastle University – BuroHappold Engineering
Energy Efficient Product or Innovation
Armstrong Tango parallel pumping solution – Armstrong Fluid Technology
City Multi R32 Hybrid VRF – Mitsubishi Electric
FX HFO – Mitsubishi Electric Hydronics & IT Cooling Systems
i-NX – Mitsubishi Electric Hydronics & IT Cooling Systems
Energy Saving Product or Innovation
Allure UNITOUCH – Distech Controls
Insulation Retaining Clip – Crickhowell Contractors
Menerga Adconair Adiabatic zeroGWP – FC-free supply-air cooling – Systemair
The Encore Cistern – The Green Futures Initiative
Energy Management Initiative
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110 Fetter Lane Combined Chiller & Trigeneration Optimisation – Cavendish Engineers
2 Kingdom Street Demand Driven Strategy – Cavendish Engineers
AXON: Intelligent Billing & Recharging Solution – Next Control Systems
Energy Reduction Plan at the Broadgate Neighbourhood – George Birchall Service
TfL Head Offices FM Portfolio – Transport for London
Facilities Management Team
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London Stadium – VINCI Facilities
TfL Head Offices FM Portfolio – Transport for London
Project of the Year – Commercial/ Industrial
Big Data Institute – Long and Partners
BSD’s Kettering office – Building Services Design
One Angel Square, Northampton – BDP
Project of the Year – International
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Aorangi House Revitalisation and Optimisation, Wellington, New Zealand – Beca
Early Learning Village, Singapore – AECOM
EY Centre, Sydney, Australia – Mirvac
Golden 1 Center, California, USA – AECOM
Hillman Hall, Missouri, USA – BuroHappold Consulting Engineers
Musee d’Arts de Nantes, Nantes, France – Max Fordham LLP
Silicon Valley Tech Office Drives Toward Zero, California, USA – Elementa Consulting
The National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland – BDP
UC Santa Barbara San Joaquin Villages, California, USA – BuroHappold Consulting Engineers
Project of the Year – Public Use
Royal Birmingham Conservatoire – Hoare Lea
TfL Palestra E.ON RE:FIT Optimisation – Transport for London
Urban Sciences Building – Newcastle University – BuroHappold Engineering
Project of the Year – Residential
Cameron Close – WARM: Low Energy Building Practice
Flagship Group, Orchard Close – Finn Geotherm
Lark Rise – bere:architects
Building Performance Champion
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The Building Performance Champion is chosen from the category winners and will be presented to the team, project or innovation that, in the opinion of the Judges, has made the most outstanding contribution and commitment to achieving improved building performance.