CABE - Launch and call for entries for the 2007 Prime Minister’s Award for Better Public Building
Entries are being invited for the 2007
Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Award. Now in its
seventh year, the award recognises both design and procurement
excellence in building projects from across the public sector.
Last year’s winner was the City of London Academy in Southwark.
Any new public building is eligible if it has helped to deliver
public services more effectively. This includes schools,
hospitals, libraries, museums and public spaces although the
size and budget of the project are irrelevant and short listed
projects in the past have also included a footbridge, a treetop
walk, a memorial garden, roads and bridges and a public loo.
The award is run by CABE and the Office of Government Commerce
and is a special category within the British Construction
Industry Awards. Public bodies, architects and developers are
urged to seek recognition for the building they are proud of,
provided it meets the following criteria:
· uncompromisingly high standards in design, construction,
delivery and operational performance
· has been completed since 1 January 2006 and come into use by
31 January 2007
· has been commissioned by or on behalf of central or local
government or by a grant-aided organisation
The closing date for entries is 19 April 2007. The shortlist
will be announced in June and the winner in October 2007. For
more information on criteria, judges and how to enter, please
visit
www.betterpublicbuilding.org.uk
Email:
GCrisp@cabe.org.uk