Five weeks to go until CIHT Awards

3rd May 2016

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Just five weeks remain until the winners of the CIHT Awards 2016 will be announced, and a limited number of tickets are still available for those wishing to attend.
 
This year’s awards dinner and ceremony takes place on 9 June at the Pavilion at the Tower of London. Judges have now considered all entries to the awards and a shortlist of the candidates hoping to win can be viewed below.
 
The evening will commence with a drinks reception, followed by dinner, speeches and the awards ceremony. A disco with a DJ will round off the evening.
 
Sponsorship opportunities may still be available. For more information contact communications@ciht.org.uk
 
The full awards shortlist is as follows:
 
CIHT / Gatwick Airport Major Projects Award
  • A465 Section 3 Dualling, Brynmawr to Tredegar: Carillion Civil Engineering, Arup, TACP, Arcadis and Jacobs
  • A8 Belfast to Larne Dualling, Northern Ireland: Arup, Transport NI, Lagan/Ferrovial/Costain JV and Chandler KBS
  • Crewe Green Link Road: Morgan Sindall Construction, Infrastructure Ltd and Cheshire East Council
  • Deansgate-Castlefield Metrolink Stop: Transport for Greater Manchester, WSP/Parsons Brinckerhoff, MPact-Thales, Metrolink RATP Dev and Thales Transportation
 
CIHT Sustainability Award
  • A8 Belfast to Larne Dualling, Northern Ireland: Arup, Transport NI, Lagan/Ferrovial/Costain JV and Chandler KBS
  • Bexhill to Hastings Link Road: Hochtief Taylor Woodrow JV
  • ECO Stars Fleet Recognition Scheme: Transport & Travel Research and Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council
  • Scotland’s Street Lighting Energy Efficiency Programme: Scottish Futures Trust, Edinburgh City Council, West Dunbartonshire Council, Zero Waste Scotland, Society of Chief Officers of Transport in Scotland, COSLA, Scotland Excel, Scottish Enterprise and the Scottish Government
  • South Devon Highway: Galliford Try, SIAC Construction, Ramboll UK, Devon County Council and Torbay Council
 
CIHT / Costain Sustainable Transport Award
  • Castle Lane West - Cycling and Walking Improvement: Bournemouth Borough Council with Mouchel
  • Mini-Holland in Waltham Forest - The Walthamstow Village Scheme: London Borough of Waltham Forest
  • Robin Hood Pay As You Go Travel Card: Trent Barton, Nottingham City Transport, Tramlink Nottingham, Nottingham Community Transport, Kinchbus, Nottingham City Council, Nottinghamshire County Council, ITP Limited, SYSTRA and INIT
  • Smarter Deliveries and Smarter Recycling - Reducing Vehicle Journeys in the Quarter: Baker Street Quarter Partnership
 
CIHT Partnerships Award
  • Behavioural Correlation Model: Kier Highways with Highways England, Aggregate Industries UK, Hanson Asphalt and Contracting, ToweyDuffy & Co, R&W Civil Engineering, Tarmac, Jackson Civil Engineering and Carnell Support Services
  • Cycle Superhighways 2 Upgrade: Transport for London and Ringway Jacobs
  • Highways England Area 9 Delivery Community: Kier Highways with Highways England, Aggregate Industries UK, Carnell Support Services, Chevron, Crown Highways, CRL, CLM, Jackson Civil Engineering, R&C Williams, Roocroft, Tarmac, WJ and USL
  • Queen Elizabeth II Bridge Resurfacing Project: Aggregate Industries UK with Connect Plus (M25) and Connect Plus Services
  • Scotland's Street Lighting Energy Efficiency Programme: Scottish Futures Trust, Edinburgh City Council, West Dunbartonshire Council, Zero Waste Scotland, Society of Chief Officers of Transportation in Scotland, COSLA, Scotland Excel, Scottish Enterprise and the Scottish Government
 
CIHT / Mouchel Streets and Places Award
  • Frideswide Square: Skanska
  • Regent Circus, Swindon: Transport Planning Associates, Ashfield Land and Swindon Borough Council
  • St Mary - A Walkable Village: States of Jersey, Department for Infrastructure
  • Stockton High Street Regeneration: Stock-on-Tees Borough Council and Balfour Beatty
 
CIHT / Department for Transport Reducing Sign Clutter Award
  • Edgeware Road North: Transport for London
  • Stockton High Street Regeneration: Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council and Balfour Beatty
  • The Fishergate Central Gateway Project: Lancashire County Council
 
CIHT / John Smart Road Safety Award
  • A720 Sherriffhall Roundabout - Lane Transgression Mitigation with the Intelligent Road Stud: Transport Scotland, Clearview Intelligence, BEAR Scotland, Amey and Edinburgh Napier University
  • Holborn Circus Area Enhancement: City of London
  • Southall Broadway Boulevard: Ealing London Borough Council with Project Centre and Murrill Construction
 
CIHT / Ringway Innovation Award
  • A316 Rugby World Cup Improvements: Transport for London
  • Barrier Master: A-one+ Integrated Highway Services
  • Remote Controlled Traffic Management Access Gate: Colas
  • Queens Circus: Transport for London, Steer Davies Gleave and Wandsworth London Borough Council
  • Tuen Mun - Chek Lap Kok Link, Southern Connection Viaduct Section, Lantau Island, Hong Kong: HK Highways Department, AECOM and Gammon Construction
 
CIHT / Tarmac Health & Safety at Work Award
  • Off Side Signs Removal - On-Road Trials Programme: TRL, Highways England and the Road Workers' Safety Forum
  • Better Health at Work: A-one+ Integrated Highway Services, TUC and Darlington Borough Council
  • Project YELLOW: Colas
  • SMARTcam: Carnell Support Services
 
CIHT / VINCI Concessions Asset Management Award
  • The Traffic-Speed Structual Survey of the Strategic Road Network: TRL and Highways England
  • M25 Concrete Bay Replacement Project: Connect Plus, Connect Plus Services, Osborne, Jackson Civil Engineering, Balfour Beatty, Aggregate Industries UK, Skanska and Tarmac
  • Ashdon Way Railway Embankment Renewal - Risk Management and Observational Design Approach: Network Rail, Atkins and VolkerFitzpatrick
 
CIHT / Colas Skills Development Award
  • A465 Heads of the Valleys Section 2: Costain
  • A465 Section 3 Dualling, Brynmawr to Tredegar, Carillion Civil Engineering, Arup, TACP, Arcadis and Jacobs
  • National Employment Strategy and Training Programme: Chevron Traffic Management
  • bmJV Employment and Skills Plan M1 Junctions 39-42: Bam Nuttall and Morgan Sindall
 
CIHT Technology Award
  • Implementation of Elgin's Traffic Management App for Affinity Water: Amey
  • Project YELLOW: Colas
  • London Collision Map: Transport for London
  • Development of the TSD and the Network Structural Condition Survey: TRL and Highways England
     

CIHT / Balfour Beatty Young Professional Award

  • Adebowale Shopade: West Midlands, Genyz Transport Solutions
  • Adrian Hull: West Midlands, Highways England
  • Callum Donald: Northern Ireland, Amey
  • Daniel Jackson: East of England, Skanska
  • Ed Downer: North West, Jacobs
  • James Edwards: West Midlands, Vectos Microsim
  • Janvi Shah: West Midlands, Atkins
  • Jodie Pakes: West Midlands, London Midland
  • Kaine Lynch: Northern Ireland, TransportNI Department for Regional Development
  • Pejman Keikhaei: East Midlands, CH2M
  • Rachel Ramborough: South East, Russell Giles Partnership
  • Stelios Rodoulis: London, Jacobs
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