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BUILDING PERFORMANCE AWARDS

The CIBSE Building Performance Awards 2024, which took place in February brought together industry leaders, innovators, and visionaries within the built environment.

The annual awards ceremony by the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) is dedicated to highlighting outstanding accomplishments, acknowledging both the winners and those who secured a place on the shortlists. They recognise those who have made significant contributions to advancing the building industry, pushing the boundaries of what is possible and setting new standards for excellence.

The Building Performance Awards undergo meticulous evaluation, emphasising data-driven performance assessment and serve as a platform to spotlight the industry’s highest achievements annually.

Within the Facilities Management category the other shortlisted names were:

Cadent Gas – 14forty

14forty provides building support services to Cadent across 70+ sites, focusing on user satisfaction, comfort, energy efficiency, health, wellbeing and whole life value. Many Cadent sites are operational 24/7 and play a crucial role in delivering gas to around 11 million customers, so disruption is not an option.

Cannon Bridge Properties – BNP Paribas Real Estate

Chartwell Controls Limited have taken a leading role in improving the HVAC Performance and Energy Efficiency at Cannon Bridge House. Working alongside BNP Paribas Real Estate and NG Bailey, Cannon Bridge utilises its analytics platform and managed service provision InSites Consulting.

Decarbonisation via Data-Driven Collaboration – Smart Managed Solutions & Savills

This entry, which won best collaboration, was also shortlisted in this category for the use of data analytical tools which facilitated improved outcomes across seven properties in collaboration with Savills. Through initiatives such as Sentinll’s platform and internal analytics teams, substantial reductions in electricity, gas, and carbon emissions were achieved, with 1,695,012kWh of electricity, 230,590m3 of gas, and 865,152kgCO2e of carbon savings.

This year’s event once more showcased a diverse range of categories, highlighting the crucial aspects that contribute to creating sustainable, efficient and innovative built environments. The full list of winners were:

Best Digital Innovation
Winner: Decarbonomics™- AtkinsRéalis

Building Performance Consultancy (over 300 employees)
Winner: Hoare Lea

Building Performance Consultancy (51 – 300 employees)
Winner: XCO2

Building Performance Consultancy (up to 50 employees)
Winner: Inkling

CIBSE Embodied Carbon Award
Winner: Whitecroft Lighting

Collaboration
Winner: Decarbonisation via Data-Driven Collaboration – Smart Managed Solutions & Savills

Engineer of the Year
Winner: Philip Draper, Managing Director – Twenty One Engineering

Facilities Management
Winner: Broadgate – British Land

Learning and Development
Winner: Unlocking Potential: CSA’s Commissioning Management Training & Development – Commissioning Specialists Association

Product or Innovation of the Year – Air Quality
Winner: Vent-Axia Sentinel Apex – Vent-Axia

Product or Innovation of the Year – Thermal Comfort
Winner: New Modular Highline 235 Fan Coil Range – Diffusion

Product or Innovation of the Year – Wellbeing
Winner: Clarence System – Remote Water Monitoring – Angel Guard

Project of the Year – Commercial and Offices
Winner: York Guildhall – SGA Consulting

Project of the Year – International
Winner: Kyoto City Hall Annex Building – Nikken Sekkei

Project of the Year – Leisure
Winner: Ravelin Sports Centre – Max Fordham

Project of the Year – Public Use
Winner: Hackbridge Primary School – Introba/Architype

Project of the Year – Residential
Winner: Bryn Bragl – Hoare Lea

Project of the Year – Retrofit
Winner: York Guildhall – SGA Consulting

Building Performance Champion
Winner: York Guildhall – SGA Consulting

For further information on CIBSE and the Building Performance Awards, please visit the website at www.cibse.org.

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