Small Non-Residential Scheme of the Year Award 2014

ProCon Leicestershire Awards 2014
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About the Small Non-Residential Scheme of the Year Award 2014

An Award made to a developer or owner of a non-residential scheme located within the Leicestershire or Rutland boundaries which will be judged by both a panel of experts and the ProCon membership.

Schemes must have achieved practical completion within the 18 months prior to 31st July 2014, and not have been previously submitted for a ProCon Award.

Small Non-Residential is classified as having a contract value of £3million or less.

A photo of the Bagworth Community Centre ProCon Award finalist project

Bagworth Community Centre

2014 Award Finalist

A complete refurbishment of the 104 year old building was needed following the discovery of major structural problems during a Big Lottery funded upgrade. The project, including structural and…

A photo of the Oakham School Sports Pavilion ProCon Award finalist project

Oakham School Sports Pavilion

2014 Award Finalist

Oakham School needed a new sports and cricket pavilion to replace the outdated, but much-loved existing cricket pavilion ‘Stumps’. The new pavilion was to embody the spirit of the school whose core…

A photo of the Rutland Agricultural Society HQ and Oakham Rugby Club ProCon Award finalist project

Rutland Agricultural Society HQ and Oakham Rugby Club

2014 Award Winner

The new exhibition and function space plus offices for the Rutland Agricultural Society (RAS) is an agriculturally inspired group of contemporary buildings in a countryside setting. The project…

Award Criteria

Non-Residential for the purpose of these Awards includes commerical developments, educational establishments, retail, leisure, industrial and mixed use developments.

The application will be judged by a panel of judges and three finalists decided by the end of August. All applicants will be notified by the end of August 2014 as to whether they have reached the finalist stage or not.

The finalists’ entries will then be presented to the ProCon membership who will cast their votes for the winner. This will count as one vote and the expert judges will also vote for the winner. The scheme with the most votes will be the winner.

The scheme will be judged in terms of its impact in the following criteria:

  • Creative approach to property development including the issues and challenges overcome
  • Design excellence
  • Construction quality and innovation
  • Visual impact
  • Sympathetic environmental impact
  • Integration into the surrounding area
  • Budgetary considerations/value for money
  • How well the development meets occupier needs
Other Award Categories in the ProCon Leicestershire Awards 2014
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