The shortlist has been announced for the 2018 Michelmores Property Awards, which celebrate outstanding property and construction projects in Devon, Somerset, Dorset, Bristol and Cornwall, across ten categories.
A panel of eight judges with expertise across the property and construction sector, and in-depth knowledge of the region, came together for the judging day on 22 March to shortlist an impressive list of submissions.
Emma Honey, Head of Property at Michelmores, said:
“This year’s shortlist comprises some very striking property projects and shows the South West property and construction industry continues to be a real powerhouse of innovation.”
Hosted by Michelmores’ Property team, the event recognises both commercial and residential projects of all shapes and sizes across ten categories − with shortlisted and winning projects firmly placed in the industry’s spotlight.
The winners will be announced at an Awards Dinner on Thursday 7 June at the University of Exeter, presented by comedian and actor Josh Widdicombe. To book tickets for the Awards Dinner or for further information please contact Naomi Morris: awards@michelmores.com
The 2018 Michelmores Property Awards shortlist in full:
Project of the Year (under £5m)
- Britannia Lanes, Exeter – submitted by Morgan Sindall
- Lloyd’s Lounge, Exeter – submitted by Morgan Sindall
- Number One Tiger Moth Road, Exeter – submitted by JLL
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Project of the Year (over £5m)
Sponsored by LHC
- Aerospace Bristol – submitted by Kier Construction and Hydrock
- Critical Care Unit, Torbay Hospital – submitted by Interserve
- The Ship, Plymouth – submitted by Burrington Estates
- National College for Nuclear, Southern Hub, Cannington – submitted by Midas Group
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Education Project of the Year
- Callywith College, Bodmin – submitted by Kier Construction
- National College for Nuclear, Southern Hub, Cannington – submitted by Midas Group
- Primrose Lane Primary School, Yeovil – submitted by Willmott Dixon
- STEM Hub, City College Plymouth – submitted by Kier Construction
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Leisure and Tourism Project of the Year
Sponsored by JLL
- Aerospace Bristol – submitted by Kier Construction and Hydrock
- Finlake Holiday Village, Chudleigh – submitted by Kier Construction
- Tate St Ives – submitted by BAM Construct UK
- The Garden Room, Rosemoor – submitted by Peregrine Mears Architects
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Heritage Project of the Year
Sponsored by Attention Media
- Hernaford Barns, Totnes – submitted by Poppy Developments
- Higher Mill, Buckfast Abbey – submitted by Form Design Group
- Bristol Wing, Bristol – submitted by Ferguson Mann Architects
- Winter Gardens, Weston-super-Mare – submitted by Midas Group
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Alternative Property Investment Project of the Year
Sponsored by Midas
- Aspire House, Plymouth – submitted by Pillar Land Securities
- Beckley Point, Plymouth – submitted by Kier Construction
- Bonhay Road, Exeter – submitted by Burrington Estates
- The Nelson Project, Plymouth – submitted by Form Design Group
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Residential Project of the Year (36 units and over)
Sponsored by Kier
- Moorview, Marldon – submitted by Salter Property Investments
- Mount Wise, Plymouth – submitted by Ward Williams Associates
- Redwood Heights, Plymouth – submitted by Barratt Homes
- The Old Primary School, Camelford – submitted by Gilbert and Goode
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Residential Project of the Year (35 units and under)
Sponsored by NatWest
- Barton Meadows, Thorverton – submitted by Westhaven Homes
- Hernaford Barns, Totnes – submitted by Poppy Developments
- Redcliffe Parade, Bristol – submitted by Alec French Architects
- The Point, Exmouth – submitted by Eagle One
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The John Laurence Special Contribution Award
- Ian Potts, Architects Design Group
- Andrew Pearce, JLL
- Roland Tiplady, Ward Williams Associates
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Building of the Year
Sponsored by Girling Jones
- Callywith College, Bodmin – submitted by Kier Construction
- Hernaford Barns, Totnes – submitted by Poppy Developments
- Tate St Ives – submitted by BAM Construct UK
- The Point, Exmouth – submitted by Eagle One
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Good luck to all the finalists!