February 26, 2010—The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) recently announced its 2010 Low Carbon Performance Awards in association with E.ON.
CIBSE says the awards recognize excellence in sustainable and aspirational buildings and are raising industry standards by recognizing those who are designing and managing the U.K.’s most sustainable and innovative projects and products.
Raising the bar for low carbon design, operation and innovation, all the winners at the 2010 CIBSE Low Carbon Performance Awards proved that achieving carbon reductions in the built environment is not just possible but essential if the UK is to meet agreed targets, says CIBSE.
Winners for 2010 include:
- Consultancy of the Year: Atkins
- Contractor of the Year: Wates Construction
- New Build Project of the Year: Max Fordham, City Academy Hackney
- Refurbishment Project of the Year: London Fire Brigade, Croydon fire station
- Product Innovation of the Year: Klima-Therm, Cool-Therm and Geoclima: Turbomiser
- Design/Technical Innovation of the Year: Norman Disney & Young for HP Enterprise Services: Wynyard Data Centre
- Training Initiative of the Year: Nu-Heat, Nu-Heat Training Centre
- Low Carbon Energy Assessor: EPC of the Year: Darren Jones, Eland House
- Low Carbon Energy Assessor: DEC of the Year: Andrew Gardner, Sheffield Park Hotel
- Low Carbon Consultant of the Year: Andrew Gardner, CCL Consulting
- Client of the Year: Energy Performance: Transport for London
- Client of the Year: Low Carbon Operation: Swire Properties
- Low Carbon Manager of the Year: Stuart Dunkley, Leicester Marriott Hotel
- Best Carbon Saving Program: Spire Healthcare
- Champion of Carbon Saving Champions: Glynnan Barham, Natural History Museum