The annual ICE London Civil Engineering Awards celebrate outstanding engineering achievement by companies, organisations and individuals in the capital.
Past winners of the awards have been pioneers of excellence in the civil engineering profession by applying their world-class expertise and ingenuity. They include the London 2012 Olympic Park Enabling Projects, Heathrow Terminal 5A, Hampton Advanced Water Treatment Works and Wembley Stadium.
All sectors of the built environment are invited to enter projects located in London. To be shortlisted, projects have to convey excellence in design, construction, project management, financial control, infrastructure maintenance and network operation.
The deadline for entering next year’s awards is 5pm, 16 December 2010.
Application details will be available on this website from September.
2010 winners:
- Greatest Contribution to London Award: London 2012 Olympic Park Enabling Projects
Infrastructure Award: King’s Cross St Pancras Underground Station Redevelopment – Phase 2
Buildings Award: The Shard Construction Methodology
Special Award: Thames Water Ring Main Extension
Special Award: Woolwich Town Centre
Find out more about the 2010 Awards
2009 winners:
- Greatest Contribution to London Award: Heathrow Terminal 5A and Hampton Advanced Water Treatment Works (AWTW) Rapid Gravity Filter Remodelling
- Infrastructure Award: Docklands Light Railway (DLR) Woolwich Arsenal Extension
- Buildings Award: Watermark Place
- Special Award: Kew Xstrata Aerial Walkway
- Conservation Award: Hampton Advanced Water Treatment Works (AWTW) Rapid Gravity Filter Remodelling
Find out more about the 2009 awards
2008 winners:
- Special Award: Wembley Stadium
- Buildings Award: Ontario Tower & Radisson Hotel
- Buildings Award Runner Up: Young Vic Theatre Development
- Bridges Award: Sackler Crossing
- Bridges Award Runner Up: Westminster Bridge Fascia Replacement