Prestigious Middlesbrough development nominated again
The award was made by the LABC (Local Authority Building Control) which represents all local authority building control teams in England and Wales. The LABC Chief Executive Lorna Stimpson said: “We want to recognise good technical work and good people in the building industry. “I firmly believe that one of the best ways to see further good work is to praise building excellence and publicly acknowledge companies, designers, site managers, trades people who go the extra mile because of the pride they have in their work.” Centre Square is a £22m project to regenerate the centre of Middlesbrough, providing Grade A office space to attract employers and create jobs. It was launched five years ago by Ashall Projects in partnership with Middlesbrough Council and last year two of the buildings were completed. Two Centre Square is a three-storey 34,000 sq ft office building. One Centre Square is bigger – 60,000 sq ft over four storeys – with a large space for a restaurant or café on the ground floor. The announcement that it had won the Best Commercial Project category was made at a virtual ceremony held for the LABC Building Excellence Awards, Northern Region. Ashall Projects, Middlesbrough Council’s Local Authority Building Control Team, project architect Seymour Architecture and the builder Bowmer + Kirkland were all recognised. Mark Ashall, the director of Ashall Projects, said: “It was obviously a pity that we could not all be together to celebrate this success. But it does not take away from the achievements of all the people involved in this fantastic project. We look forward to sharing more good news about Centre Square in the very near future.”
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He added: “Our aim was to create buildings which have a stunning visual impact, but also provide a high-quality working environment that is adaptable, energy and space efficient and sustainable. Employees are a business’ greatest asset – and that was our starting point.”
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