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PRESS RELEASE
8 December 2009
Four CEEQUAL Awards for projects in Northern Ireland
Four CEEQUAL Awards are being presented in Derry and Belfast
on Wednesday, 9th December.
At 12 noon, the Northern Ireland Minister for Social Development
will present a CEEQUAL Interim
Client & Outline Design Award to the project team of the
Derry City Centre Public Realm
project, which achieved an ‘Excellent’ Award with
a score of 84%.
In the evening, three further CEEQUAL Awards will be presented
by CEEQUAL Chief Executive
Roger Venables at the Sustainability & Carbon Event, organised
by the ICE Northern Ireland
and CEEQUAL at the Construction Employers Federation, Malone
Road. Award recipients are the
project teams of:
- the Balloo Waste Transfer and Recycling
Centre in Bangor, which achieved a ‘Very
Good’ Whole Project Award;
- the Downshire to Whitehead Sea Defences:
Boneybefore to Edenhalt (Section 3)
receiving a ‘Good’ Whole Project Award; and
- the Moneymore River Flood Protection
Scheme, which achieved an ‘Excellent’
Construction-only Award with a 93% score.
For more information about these projects please see http://www.ceequal.com/awards_053.htm
(for Balloo Waste Transfer Centre) or http://www.ceequal.com/awards_050.htm
(for Moneymore).
CEEQUAL is the assessment and awards scheme for improving
sustainability in civil engineering
and public realm projects.
It celebrates the achievement of high environmental and social
performance and demonstrates the commitment of the civil engineering
industry to environmental quality. CEEQUAL is being promoted
by the ICE, CIRIA and a group of committed industry organisations
such as CECA and ACE.
For further information about CEEQUAL, please visit www.ceequal.com.
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Note to Editors
For press enquiries, contact:
Betti Moser Marketing & PR Team Coordinator
betti.moser@ceequal.com
Tel: +44 (0)20 8687 0718
About CEEQUAL
CEEQUAL is a scheme operated by and for the UK construction industry to promote
improved sustainability in project specification, design and construction and
to demonstrate the commitment of the civil engineering industry to environmental
quality and social performance.
The scheme rigorously assesses performance across 12 areas of environmental
and social concern, rewarding projects on which clients, designers and constructors
go beyond the legal and environmental minima to achieve distinctive environmental
standards in their work.
Applicants for a CEEQUAL Award report a range of benefits from using CEEQUAL
as a driver for improvement and having their project assessed. These include:
- Reputation-building and good PR – including delivery of the applicant’s
environmental, sustainability and/or corporate social responsibility policies.
- Improvements to projects and best practice – ranging from whole-life
costing, waste minimisation, resource efficiency (materials, water, energy),
to reducing complaints and environmental incidents.
- Demonstrating commitment to the environmental agenda – to clients,
within the team and the organisations involved, and to the industry as a whole.
- Enhanced team spirit – developing a positive “we must score
well here” attitude and rewarding teams that have gone the extra mile.
Since the Scheme’s launch in 2003, more than sixty CEEQUAL Awards have
been made. Projects that have achieved an Award are listed on the CEEQUAL website.
Currently about 150 further projects are being assessed and the total value
of projects that have been or are being assessed now exceeds £13 billion.
For more information about CEEQUAL please visit www.ceequal.com.
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