An Award made for 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 30th June 2024, 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 landmark building was transformed to create a state-of-the-art learning facility for the delivery of T-Level engineering qualifications at Leicester College’s Abbey Park Campus.
The Tap and Run country pub and restaurant, owned by former England cricketers Harry Gurney and Stuart Broad, was almost completely destroyed by fire in June 2022.
A redundant courtyard linking three separate office spaces has been reimagined as a flexible working and meeting space within a café type environment.
Non-Residential for the purpose of these Awards includes commercial developments, educational establishments, retail, leisure, industrial and mixed use developments.
The application will be judged by a panel of expert judges and a shortlist selected by the end of July.
The shortlisted applicant will then be visited by the panel of judges on Thursday 8th August 2024.
Once finalists are decided the expert judges and the ProCon membership will vote for the winner of the Award.
The scheme will be judged in terms of its impact in the following criteria:
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