An Award made for an infrastructure project of any size or type completed in the 30 months prior to 30th June 2023. This can relate to transport, highways, civil and structural engineering projects, drainage schemes, public realm works and also materplanning.
Projects must be located in the boundaries of Leicestershire and Rutland and not have previously been entered for a ProCon Award.
The road improvement scheme for the M1’s junction 23 and the A512 was designed to relieve congestion and ensure the road network is ready for the new housing planned in Loughborough and Shepshed.
Renovations on Leicester’s St George Street have created a more attractive and people-friendly route linking the railway station and city centre with the businesses and attractions in the Cultural Quarter.
The new St Margaret’s Bus Station was designed to be a catalyst for more development in that part of the city centre.
The application will be judged by a panel of expert judges and a shortlist selected by the end of July.
The shortlisted projects will then be visited by the panel of judges on Tuesday 8th August 2023 in order to select three finalists.
The winner of the Infrastructure Project of the Year Award will be decided by the panel of expert judges.
The project will be judged in terms of its impact using the following criteria:
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