Camberley, Surrey, 16 October 2009 - BAM group companies in the UK picked up a trio of British Construction Industry Awards including the prestigious Prime Minister?s Better Building Award, which went to BAM Construction for the Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College. Congratulations are also in order to the teams at the Dounreay Shaft Isolation project and Liverpool Canal Link who picked up the Civil Engineering and Regeneration Awards.
BAM Construction scooped the Prime Minister's Better Public Building Award for the Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College. The award is given for buildings and infrastructure projects of any size commissioned by or on behalf of central or local government or by a grant-aided organisation. The college is located on a prominent city centre site in Birmingham and provides academic space for 1,300 students, a community sports facility, an outreach centre, performing arts and social spaces.
The judges commented that the project was: A great vision by the headmistress, who was involved from the start, was delivered by the design and construction team who worked seamlessly together on an outstanding project which has been hugely welcomed by the students and staff alike. The college looks good internally but its value is much more than skin deep'. It is outstanding in all aspects from concept through procurement, design and construction. It is having a profound effect, not only on the students but also on the local community which has a history of inter-racial tensions.'
The Dounreay Shaft Isolation project was awarded the Civil Engineering Award for projects valued between £3 million and £50 million. The BAM Ritchies' team constructed a high quality grout curtain around the 65m deep Dounreay Shaft, created in the 1950s as part of an offshore discharge tunnel. This innovative geotechnical project will significantly contribute to long-term environmental improvement in the region.
The judges said the project was:
Liverpool Canal Link, constructed by a raft of contractors including BAM Nuttall was awarded the Regeneration Award for a project of any size which has made a significant contribution to the regeneration of an under-privileged area or the creation of new facilities or accommodation which has made exceptional use of brownfield sites. The Liverpool Canal Link has extended the Leeds Liverpool canal to the Liverpool South Docks enhancing a world heritage site. It passes through an area of derelict land and is a significant catalyst for the regeneration of the area.
The judges said the project was:
BAM Nuttall is one of the UK's leading civil engineering contractors, with a current turnover of £650 million. The company operates throughout the country and has a strong regional presence with over 20 offices and plant depots. BAM Nuttall is an operating company of the Dutch based construction company Royal BAM Group, which reported for 2008 a consolidated net profit result of €162 million and a turnover of €8.8 billion.
BAM Nuttall Ltd, Peter Bishop, Head of Public Relations and Corporate Communications, (01276) 85 47 08.