ST magazine ST Awards 2016 Special Edition

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STMAG

SPECIAL EDITION

Structural Timber Magazine.co.uk

Celebrating the best in building with structural timber technologies

2016 STRUCTURAL TIMBER AWARDS JUDGES CHOICE AWARD WINNER MELLOR PRIMARY SCHOOL

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judging panel

judges choice winner profile

categories, finalists & winners

The entry that most impressed our 2016 Judging Panel

Full information on; Categories, Sponsors, Finalists, Winners and Highly Commended projects

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WELCOME & CONTENTS

WELCOME Welcome to this bumper Structural Timber Awards Special Edition, showcasing the very best in timber construction technology. This unique publication celebrates the individuals and businesses responsible for delivering a wide range of ground-breaking structural timber projects, as well as recognising the R&D approach to product innovation, enabling the industry to design and build to the highest standards.

CONTENTS 05 Guests & Speakers 06 Judging Panel 08 Sponsor Profiles 12

Judges’ Choice Winner

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Best Social Housing Project

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Best Private Housing Project

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Best Self Build Project

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Best Education Project

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Best Healthcare Project

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Best Commercial Project

We must also acknowledge the key contributions and efforts of the Structural Timber Awards judges. Without their dedication and commitment to the very highest standards of integrity this event would not be possible.

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Best Low Energy Project

Finally, the biggest ‘thank you’ goes to the awards entrants – without whom there would be no event! The projects that these companies are delivering are truly stunning – keep up the great work!

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This year’s Structural Timber Awards saw record entries and brought together the industry to celebrate the best use of structural timber in the UK. We are delighted to say that these Awards have proven to be a rich vein of stunning architectural design and engineering entries, reflecting the economic indicators for the industry and a growing confidence in the use of structural timber within the UK construction industry. There were high quality submissions across all categories and the competition was fierce. Throughout this publication we congratulate the distinguished finalists on reaching their category shortlists and profile the projects the judges have given the top honours to. A big thank you must go to the Structural Timber Awards Sponsors. These fantastic organisations have made key contributions to the success of the Structural Timber Awards and their ongoing support is greatly appreciated.

GARY RAMSAY

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82 Client of the Year

CONSULTANT EDITOR

90 Contractor of the Year

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Product Innovation Award

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Product Marketing Award

2017 AWARDS: Submission Deadline for the 2017 Structural Timber Awards: 31 May 2017 PUBLISHER: Radar Communications Ltd, 5 Darwin Court, Oxon Business Park, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY3 5AL. T: 01743 290001 | www.radar-communications.co.uk The Structural Timber Awards Special Edition is produced and published by Radar Communications in association with the Structural Timber Association: ©Radar Communications Ltd. DISCLAIMER: The content of Structural Timber Awards Special Edition does not necessarily reflect the views of the publishers and are the views of its contributors and advertisers. The digital edition may include hyperlinks to third-party content, advertising, or websites, provided for the sake of convenience and interest. The publishers accept no legal responsibility for loss arising from information in this publication and do not endorse any advertising or products available from external sources. No part of this publication may be reproduced or stored in a retrieval system without the written consent of the publishers. All rights reserved.

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Courtesy of Judges Choice Winner: Sarah Wigglesworth Architects – Mellor Primary School

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GUESTS & SPEAKERS

MARK DURDEN SMITH HOST

Mark currently presents the Aviva Premiership Rugby highlights on ITV. Prior to Aviva’s move to ITV in 2013, Mark fronted the Premiership Rugby coverage on ESPN, with Austin Healey. Mark has also hosted Sky Sports Centre on Sky Sports and was the front man of Sky’s BAFTA winning rugby coverage from 1997. He has presented ITV’s flagship show This Morning, teaming up with Kate Thornton and Myleene Klass. Mark is also a regular newspaper pundit on Lorraine Kelly’s sofa on ITV’s Lorraine. Mark has presented several series of ITV2’s I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Now!, two series’ of the successful nail-biting show Gutted on Home, as well as The Underdog Show with Tara Palmer-Tomkinson on LIVING. He also fronted ITV1’s Boat Race coverage, which was nominated for a Broadcast Award.

ROBERT BRUCE

NATIONAL PRESIDENT, TIMBER TRADE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY Robert Bruce, Sales Director at MH Southern & Co, joined the timber trade in 1980 when he started work with J T Dove in Newcastle following a four year apprenticeship in the construction industry. He then took up a position as Sales Manager with Newcastle based R & J Ince Timber Merchants, before joining Harcros Timber and finally in 1999, he joined MH Southern & Co. He was appointed to the Board of MH Southern in 2009, when he became Sales Director. Robert has been an active North East TTBS committee member for over 25 years and a member of the Board of Management for more than 15 years. During this period, he has visited many of the beneficiaries on a regular basis, so is fully aware of how important the help that the TTBS provides is to the well-being of them all.

ANDREW CARPENTER

CHIEF EXECUTIVE, STRUCTURAL TIMBER ASSOCIATION Andrew Carpenter, chief executive of the Structural Timber Association (STA), has played an active part in the construction industry for the past 36 years. Most of this time has been spent with Forticrete, part of the international CRH Group, working in sales, marketing and business development roles, as well as focussing on best practice and change management issues. He started working with Construction Excellence in 1998, first as a volunteer Board Member and as chairman of their national ‘Best Practice’ Club Network, before going on to work for the organisation on a full time basis as Business Development Director responsible for Membership, Marketing, Communications & Events, before then acting in a consultancy role until taking up his current role.

JULIE RICHARDS ENTERTAINMENT

Julie is Business Development Director with Radar Communications and has been heavily involved with the 2015 Structural Timber Awards. With appearances on Stars in their Eyes and X-Factor, Julie performs all over the country at private, public and corporate events. Julie has previously performed at the 2014 & 2015 West Midlands Celebrating Construction Awards and the 2014 Constructing Excellence London & the South East Awards… and some of you may have seen her perform at all of the previous Timber Expo events!

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JUDGING PANEL

ANDREW CARPENTER

CAROL COSTELLO

CHARLIE LAW

DARREN DANCEY

DAVID HOPKINS

FRANK WERLING

GARY RAMSAY

JOHN ALLEN

LIZ MALE

MARTIN MILNER

MIKE COOK

OLIVER NOVAKOVIC

RICK BURGESS

ROSI FIELDSON

STEVE COOK

TIM SNELSON

Structural Timber Association

Timber Trade Federation

Liz Male Consulting

PRP Architects

Cullinan Studio

METSA Wood

Milner Associates

Simons Group

Sustainable Construction Solutions

Structural Timber Magazine

Buro Happold

Willmott Dixon

Crest Nicholson

MACE

Barratt Developments

Arup

We would like to extend a BIG THANK YOU to all of our judges for their time and dedication in assessing nearly 200 entries in 2016. Full biographical details of judges are available at: www.structuraltimberawards.co.uk

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Company: Sarah Wigglesworth Architects Project: Mellor Primary School Sarah Wigglesworth Architects’ extension for Mellor Primary School provides a series of exciting and stimulating new spaces based on the school’s ‘Forest School’ ethos and showcases timber at its finest.

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Mellor Primary School is a popular and successful school in the Cheshire village of Mellor, close to the Peak District national park. As pupil numbers have grown, Sarah Wigglesworth Architects were commissioned to design an extension to the existing school building, which was originally built in 1995. The low energy building aims to harmonise with its natural setting, using locally sourced natural materials while featuring a striking habitat wall which was designed and built in partnership with the school’s pupils. The extension is in effect a ‘tree house’: a cluster of pitched roof forms set on a deck extending out into the landscape. Tree-like glulam frames support not only the deck but also the roofs internally and canopies externally, making a visual connection between internal and external spaces. The new classroom and library enjoy views into the surrounding tree canopy, and external deck areas can be used as outdoor classroom space as well as for informal play. Cedar shingle cladding reflects the school’s


JUDGES CHOICE AWARD cladding and vertical boarding allows the building to blend well with its semi-rural location. Tree-like glulam frames, echo the surrounding woodland and support not only the deck but also the roofs internally and canopies externally, making an expressive and visual connection between internal and external spaces. The glulam frame forms a strong visual element in the new building and makes a link between the surrounding trees and the functional properties of timber. The glulam superstructure was erected relatively quickly in the space of four days, and the timber cassettes were installed within ten days. The use of offsite fabricated components also reduced site works, and mitigated some health and safety issues associated with more traditional forms of construction. All timber manufacturers were based relatively locally: timber cassettes from McVeigh Offsite in Cheshire, the glulam frame from Constructional Timber in South Yorkshire and joinery by Romiley in Stockport.

Forest School activities and allows the expanded building to sit comfortably in its greenbelt setting. The habitat wall is a timber framework for accommodating different types of biodiverse habitats for birds, insects, small animals and plants. It takes the form of compartments which are filled with a wide variety of recycled and found materials. Sarah Wigglesworth Architects worked closely with the school community during the design development phase. Meetings were held with staff, parents and governors and feedback from the Mellor Pupil Parliament also informed design decisions. Construction of the 226sq m building began in September 2014 and the project was completed in August 2015. Timber was specified as a robust and sustainable material, offering clear benefits in terms of ecological sustainability, structural performance, durability, and long-term maintenance. Just as importantly, the use of timber

reflects the school’s Forest School activities and allows the expanded building to sit comfortably in its greenbelt setting. All timber specified is from well-managed, renewable sources and is FSC and PEFC-certified. The external use of timber is intended to reduce long term maintenance costs for the school. The cedar cladding to the walls and roofs, for example, is a durable and attractive surface that will require minimal maintenance. It has been left untreated, and will weather gradually over time. Untreated timber is inherently recyclable and some of the site waste (such as timber offcuts) was used to fill the habitat wall. Energy consumption is reduced thanks in part to improved airtightness, passive ventilation, good daylighting and a thick layer of insulation, including straw bales to the habitat wall elevation – again following the emphasis on using locally sourced natural materials wherever possible. The site adjoins an area of woodland with tall, mature trees. The western red cedar shingle

School Governor Andy Sokill said: “Faced with a difficult challenge – which included limited finances and a testing terrain – the architect combined brilliantly with our contractors to conjure a magical building which will delight generations of children and teachers. The tree-top type classroom dovetails perfectly into Forest School philosophy and the whole eco-inspired extension has already become the focal point of the appreciative village. This imaginative and practical addition to the school proves that, despite the constraint of constant institutional belt-tightening, it is still possible to conceive and deliver a distinctive community building.” The school has also been recognised as a centre of excellence in the wider Forest Schools network, and is being used as an inspirational hub and demonstration project for other schools looking to place the environment at the heart of their learning.

For all general enquiries, please contact: www.swarch.co.uk

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BEST SOCIAL HOUSING PROJECT Category: This award recognises an organisation or consortia that has successfully worked with UK’s housing associations and social landlords to provide high quality buildings that cater for specific customer needs, enhance local communities and provide the best in sustainable affordable housing. Emphasis was placed on collaborative working, energy efficiency and running costs, speed and quality of construction, affordability of maintenance and overall long term value-for-money for client and residents.

Sponsor: Wood for Good is the timber industry’s campaign to promote the use of wood in design and construction. Timber’s potential is huge. Timber can address the need to deliver a major increase in new, quality housing through fast build times and offsite fabrication methods. Significant environmental benefits come with using the material in construction – with wood acting as a carbon-storage mechanism and delivering low-energy buildings. These benefits make timber the ideal material to help solve the housing crisis.

JudgeSOCIAL Testimonial HOUSING “The use of a highly air-tight and energy efficient SIPs system enabled significant savings in the energy system of the housing”

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SHORTLIST SOCIAL HOUSING PROJECT OF THE YEAR

GILBERT & GOODE: WINDMILL HOUSE

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Windmill House is Ocean Housing’s newbuild, mixed-tenure schemePROJECT developed OF THE YEAR on the site of the original 1960s sheltered scheme in Fowey, Cornwall. The scheme includes 12 spacious timber frame apartments for people of 55+ years and associated communal facilities which are open to older people living locally, thus promoting use as a community hub. The original Windmill House in Fowey was a concrete, system-built, category-2 sheltered scheme built by Restormel District Council in the 1960s.

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KTS, DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL & JENNER: CASTLE STREET, DOVER

The development of eight affordable apartments on Castle Street, Dover is an outstanding example of collaboration between the local authority, a developer and a specialist contractor. Dover District Council appointed Jenner Ltd to construct the Castle Street Project, with Kingspan Timber Solutions (KTS) providing specialist services to design, manufacture and install the company’s Kingspan TEK® SIP system. The project was the first step towards regenerating the area of St James’ Street, with new retail outlets, restaurants and further houses planned.

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SUTHERLAND HUSSEY HARRIS: EDGE HILL

Edge Hill is a private house designed to enhance and engage with the rural landscape and aesthetic of the Darras Hall Estate. The main structure is wrapped in a thermally treated, FSC-certified approved hardwood screen, offering warm light to enter into the heart of the house, without views of the neighbours. By using a timber screen, not only as a privacy device, it also borrows the natural rhythm and material of the surrounding woodland. This contemporary home nestles in a challenging deep and narrow plot.

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T2 ARCHITECTS: SYMONDS CLOSE

Symonds Close, Winchester provides 12 new timber-framed, Code Level 5, affordable houses for Winchester City Council’s New Homes Delivery Team and was built in just 12 months. The Council had not built any new housing stock in the last 25 years, relying only on provision from registered social landlords. The use of timber frame helped the scheme easily achieve Code Level 5 for energy usage and will mean low energy consumption and lower energy bills for the Council’s tenants.

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WORTHING HOMES: MEADOW ROAD

Worthing Homes owned 48 bedsit flats, built in the 1950s, on a site in Meadow Road. The bedsits were out of date in relation to space standards, had poor insulation, energy efficiency and insufficient sound proofing. The cost of maintaining these homes was becoming more and more expensive and the nature of the properties meant that there was an increase in anti-social behaviour. Using a timber frame gave a bespoke feel and finish to the development whilst providing a relatively time-efficient building method.

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WINNER

BEST SOCIAL HOUSING PROJECT Company: Kingspan Timber Solutions, Dover District Council & Jenner Project: Castle Street, Dover

The development of eight affordable apartments on Castle Street, Dover is an outstanding example of collaboration between the local authority, a developer and a specialist contractor. Dover District Council appointed Jenner Ltd to construct the Castle Street Project, with Kingspan Timber Solutions providing specialist services to design, manufacture and install the company’s Kingspan TEK® SIP system.

SOCIAL HOUSING PROJECT OF THE YEAR Against the backdrop of Dover Castle, the completed building used Kingspan TEK® to deliver sustainable, energy efficient homes at a rapid rate to facilitate early occupation.

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Kingspan TEK® SIP offered an advanced method of construction, providing superior insulation, structural strength and airtightness. SIP technology has


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been developed around composite panel techniques, creating a product with excellent structural and thermal characteristics. SIPs have two parallel faces – oriented strand board (OSB), sandwiching a rigid core of polyurethane (PU) foam, making them lightweight, quick to erect and free from problems of compression shrinkage and cold bridging associated with other forms of construction. Kingspan TEK® was specified for the build because it holds a Green Guide A+ rating for the system’s energy efficient properties including: U-value 0.08 W/sqmK and air changes as low as 0.08/ hr at 50PA. The high thermal performance of the SIP construction results in a low heating load which makes the use of electric storage and panel radiators viable. The efficiency

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of the design led to the smallest gas combination boiler being oversized in relation to the heat load. Creating this level of warmth was key for Dover District Council to provide the vulnerable and elderly residents of the building with warm homes whilst also keeping fuel bills low and manageable. The speed of the build was a critical factor to the success of this project. By allowing local people to move into their smaller new homes quickly, larger houses could be made available for families. As a socially responsible organisation, both the speed of build and the enhanced energy performance were of vital importance to Dover District Council. The project was the first step towards regenerating the area of St James’ Street, with new retail outlets, restaurants and further houses planned.

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DO YOU WANT TO WIN IN 2017? Do you have an exemplar Social Housing project using structural timber? Have you successfully worked with UK’s housing associations and social landlords to provide high quality structural timber buildings? Submission Deadline: 31 May 2017 Add the Structural Timber Awards to your 2017 plan, and start preparing the necessary information today! The Best Social Housing Project questions will require information on: • The reason behind the specification of timber

• Demonstration of how the energy consumption, building running costs and overall energy efficiency levels have been substantially improved by specifying timber • Demonstration that the project has provided a unique and innovative housing solution when benchmarked against other building materials • How the use of timber technology has enabled a transformational change in a specialist areas of affordable housing

• The collaborative working methods across the construction and timber supply chain and other stakeholders

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To register your interest and keep up-to-date with all 2017 submission deadline announcements, simply register an account online today – it’s FREE. Valid projects must have been structurally complete between 01 Jan 2016 and 31 May 2017 www.structuraltimberawards.co.uk


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BEST PRIVATE HOUSING PROJECT Category: Taking in volume construction and smaller developments, this category is seeking to reward those creating a new generation of sustainable, energy efficient and desirable places to live. Projects can cater for mass market consumption or individuals, but should all display high levels of technical skill, using timber effectively and economically to create places to live and work. The winner will have shown vision in meeting the client and eventual occupier’s needs and show a clear understanding of a ‘sense of place’.

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2020 ARCHITECTS: PRIVATE HOME

A 100-year old blacksmith’s forge, rescued and transformed with aPRIVATE modern HOUSING sustainable and super insulated straw bale and timber frame extension nestled into PROJECT OF THE YEAR its existing terrain, opening up to spectacular uninterrupted panoramic views from Scotland through to Donegal. Set in an ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’ the building takes its queues in both form and materials from the agricultural heritage of its surroundings. The choice of timber for the structure reduced construction time and the curved glulam beams bring a natural beauty and warmth to the building.

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ALLFORD HALL MONAGHAN MORRIS: COBALT PLACE

Cobalt Place is part of a wider masterplan for a site in Battersea, south London that also includes a school and Community House for the Salesian monastery of Don Bosco. Cobalt Place comprises 102 apartments split across two five to six storey buildings and two separate townhouses. The structure for both the apartments and townhouses is cross laminated timber (CLT), which has good structural properties and low environmental impact. Large prefabricated CLT panels with pre-cut openings were delivered to site, achieving fast, factory-quality construction.

AUTOR: HEATH LODGE PRIVATE HOUSING PROJECT OF THE YEAR

This Ealing housing scheme used Pinewood Timber’s first ‘Hybrid CLT System’. The hybrid system combines the strength and accuracy of cross laminated timber (CLT) with the cost effectiveness of timber cassettes. This reduced construction time and cost as well as access and disruption on site and using this hybrid system resulted in cost savings of £50,000 and made an unviable site viable by connecting two significant parallel routes into London.

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ELLIOTT WOOD PARTNERSHIP: CONTOUR HOUSE

Contour House nestles in the rolling hills of the Peak District National Park and follows the contours of the land to create a curvilinear plan. The house, which is approximately 100 metres long by 10 metres wide, is split into four 25-metre-long blocks and separated by glass links. The building’s main living spaces, with exposed American white oak glulam beams, flitched with stainless steel plates, span the full building width and creates a hybrid member with excellent structural properties and beauty.

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FRAME TECHNOLOGIES: ATHELSTAN HOUSE

Located in an up and coming city centre location of Gloucester, each timber frame apartment at Athelstan House is finished to a high standard, offering two double bedrooms with built in wardrobes, open plan living space with integrated appliances, gas central heating and bike storage. Frame Technologies had only a six-week programme to deliver the structural frame for the three storey apartment block, as the client was keen to get in the building watertight before Christmas 2015.

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GRESFORD ARCHITECTS: THE OLD WATER TOWER

The Old Water Tower has been built as a commercial proposition to PRIVATE show that a HOUSING Passivhaus can be a crisply designed modern piece of architecture. Timber was the PROJECT OF THE YEAR material of choice for the building frame because of its durable properties and its versatile nature in achieving an individual design. The building envelope is clad in Douglas Fir, also chosen for its durable nature, its insulating properties, and to blend the building into its surrounding environment.

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LENDLEASE: COBALT PLACE

Cobalt Place is the world’s largest cross laminated timber (CLT) residential development featuring 104 new homes, including two ‘Zero Carbon’ townhouses built to Code Level 5 standards. The townhouses feature exposed CLT walls and ceilings whilst the apartment blocks showcase the inherent structure of the building within the communal areas. It is designed to create a blueprint for developing sustainable homes at scale and notably improve London’s green credentials. Cobalt Place was delivered on time and on budget.

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Located in the Cairngorms National Park, Tigh Beag is a newbuild low energy house that prioritises natural light and the wellbeing of its occupants. Timber was selected as the main material in response to the context, its construction benefits, environmental qualities and efficiencies. The walls, roof and floors are formed from cross laminated timber (CLT) panels with Accoya cladding. The CLT panels are screwed together, so at the end of the building’s life it can be dismantled and the panels reused or used as biomass fuel.

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SIPCO: SANDIWAY BANK

Sandiway Bank is an exclusive and small gated development of luxury houses. This unique development consisted of five spacious 3,743sq ft homes, set in a quarteracre plots in one of Cheshire’s most popular villages. As some of the design features required walls that reached almost 6m high, SIPs were used along with substantial glulam support to achieve the architects and developer’s requirements. Aside from speeding up the building process, SIPS offered the designer versatility and allowed greater opportunities than more conventional methods of construction.

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URBAN SPLASH: hoUSe

hoUSe is a pioneering newbuild, flexible property that can be configured according to buyers’ preference, budget and lifestyle. Each hoUSe was prefabricated by SIG Building Systems as a series of volumetric timber-framed shells that are delivered to site complete and only require a ‘zip-up’ process and connection of services. This greatly reduces the overall time on site. Entire streets of houses can appear in a matter of days. The timber-based construction is relatively lightweight, therefore reducing the size of foundations.

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hoUSe is a pioneering newbuild, flexible property that can be configured according to buyers’ preference, budget and lifestyle. Each hoUSe was prefabricated by SIG Building Systems as a series of volumetric timber-framed shells that are delivered to site complete and only require a ‘zip-up’ process and connection of services. This greatly reduces the overall time on site. Entire streets of houses can appear in a matter of days. The timber-based construction is relatively lightweight, therefore reducing the size of foundations. This innovative housing proposition flipped the new-build model on its head, meaning buyers

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were no longer tied to a ‘one size fits all’ solution. Appointing RIBA-registered studio, shedkm to design a housing concept unlike any other, the beauty of Urban Splash’s vision is that the buyer of hoUSe can control the exact composition of their space. Having decided on size, the layout can be dictated in accordance with a range of design options. Developed in a range of sizes, hoUSe has a 25% larger floorplate than the average newbuild and was initially available to purchase in either 1,000 or 1,500 sq ft over two or three storeys. The lightweight timber-based construction reduces the size of foundations. It is also straightforward to construct, utilising established skills and available workforce. Most of the construction uses readily available

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standard timber building components, with glulam beams added only where structurally necessary. Optimising the amount of timber structure to form the basic ‘white box’ has been a key aspect of the design The timber panels that form the volumetric modules give excellent thermal performance to the walls (0.15 U value) and roofs (0.1 U value) as well as being incredibly airtight (between 1 and 2 ACH on testing). Under the old Code for Sustainable Homes assessment, the thermal performance of the external envelope was achieving Code Level 6 – the highest possible. The first of these homes were launched – and sold out – at New Islington in Manchester in Autumn 2015.

For all general enquiries, please contact: www.urbansplash.co.uk

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DO YOU WANT TO WIN IN 2017? Do you have an exemplar Private Housing project using structural timber? Have you created a new generation of sustainable, energy efficient and desirable places to live, while meeting the client needs? Submission Deadline: 31 May 2017 Add the Structural Timber Awards to your 2017 plan, and start preparing the necessary information today! The Best Private Housing Project questions will require information on: • The reason behind the specification of timber

• Demonstration of how the energy consumption, building running costs and overall energy efficiency levels have been substantially improved by specifying timber • Demonstration that the project has provided a unique and innovative housing solution when benchmarked against other building materials • How the project has integrated into the local landscape

• How the project can be seen as a trailblazer or future exemplar for others to follow the housing sector

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SELF-BUILD A 100-year old blacksmith’s forge, rescued and transformed with a modern sustainable and super insulated straw bale and timber frame extension nestled PROJECT OFinto THE YEAR its existing terrain, opening up to spectacular uninterrupted panoramic views from Scotland through to Donegal. Set in an ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’ the building takes its queues in both form and materials from the agricultural heritage of its surroundings. The choice of timber for the structure reduced construction time and the curved glulam beams bring a natural beauty and warmth to the building.

ARUP: WOODCHIP BARN SELF-BUILD PROJECT OF THE YEAR

In collaboration with Arup, students of the Architectural Association created a robotically fabricated Woodchip Barn, using locally source timber. An ambition for the project was to exploit the resisting capacity of beech tree forks in a Vierendeelstyle arching truss. The final 3D model was used to program a 6-axis robotic arm to prepare the tree forks for their specific connection details. The project focused on developing the necessary workflows for utilising complex and irregular pieces of timber generally considered a nuisance in contemporary timber construction.

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CARPENTER OAK: SPILLANE HOUSE

Taking inspiration from Carpenter Oak show house, David and Jenny Spillane chose a cutting edge ‘floating frame’, for their home. This unusually shaped oak frame with stainless steel feet, which raises the frame off the ground giving it an elevated feel. Instead of the mortise and tenon joints traditionally used in oak framing the frame incorporates steel flitch plates and pignuts to heighten the contemporary feel of the house. The couple’s core passion for oak led them to the decision to have the frame as a consistent feature throughout the home.

GLOSFORD SIPS: HILLSIDE FARM HOUSE SELF-BUILD PROJECT OF THE YEAR

The construction of Hillside Farm House, is an outstanding example of a self-build project through the collaboration of architect, carpenter, engineer and specialist contractor. The clients, Mr and Mrs Duffy appointed Glosford SIPS to design, engineer and manufacture the SIPS panels which create the structural form of Hillside Farm House. The hybrid structure incorporates a laminated oak frame together with masonry internal structural detailing – combined with a high performance Kingspan TEK ® building envelope.

KINGSPAN INSULATION: YEOMANS’ HOUSE SELF-BUILD PROJECT OF THE YEAR

Stephen and Anita Yeomans’ home is a daring piece of modernist architecture and a perfect example of the sheer versatility of timber construction, seamlessly blending industrial facings with Kingspan TEK® SIP structure. The Kingspan TEK® panels were designed and cut to the project’s specifications by main contractors, Myriad Construction. The lightweight panels and modular construction allowed Myriad Construction to easily cope with the constrictions of the 11 metre-wide plot. The inherently excellent fabric performance of the SIPs ensured the completed building is highly energy efficient.

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MILNER ASSOCIATES: WELLINGTON LANE

SELF-BUILD This self-build project is an extensive refurbishment and first floor extension to a 1930’s single storey industrial unit located in a conservation area in central Bristol. PROJECT OF THE YEAR This was an ambitious project involving major reworking of the existing building while being sympathetic to the industrial character and existing fabric of the building. Many cutting edge products were used to realise the homeowners’ vision, such as custom curved glulam beams, timber I-joists, aluminium dovetail timber connectors, helical screw piles and stressed skin roof panels.

POTTON: BAKER HOUSE SELF-BUILD PROJECT OF THE YEAR

Richard and Christine Baker had lived on the Isle of Man for many years and had refurbished properties in various locations on the island but yearned to build their own home for almost 40 years. The building utilises a Kingspan TEK® SIPs system and is 185sqm including the ground and first floor and won the ‘Best Timber Frame’ category in the 2015 Telegraph Homebuilding Awards. The initial design was drawn by Richard himself on the ‘Grand Designs’ CAD software before sending drawings through to Potton to provide a project feasibility study.

SANEI HOPKINS ARCHITECTS: CONTOUR HOUSE SELF-BUILD PROJECT OF THE YEAR

The brief was to design a replacement house for a 1960s bungalow which was open, light and contemporary using high quality traditional materials. It called for stone, natural timber and exposed natural materials internally. The house is set on a sixacre site within the Peak District National Park. The choice of timber as a structural element was an obvious one and timber was introduced for some of the internal finishes including the flooring, doors, stair and bespoke furniture elements.

SIPCO: 40 HILL ROAD SELF-BUILD PROJECT OF THE YEAR

The idea behind the design of 40 Hill Road, Essex was to maximise the light within the property on a small building plot which housed a 1950s bungalow and develop it into a remarkable, contemporary three-storey family home for the Smith family. Open plan living requirements were facilitated using glulam and SIP panels. The complexity of the building design combined with thermal efficiency targets made traditional construction methods difficult to use. Through the use of SIP and glulam construction exacting delivery times based on careful material procurement, production planning and control were achieved.

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Our clients wanted a ‘homely’ feel to their dream home but also a high quality working environment, so we proposed natural materials and exposed oak, sympathetically mixed with reclaimed bricks and soft plaster colours. By using oak manufacturing specialist partners, the selection of best seasoned oak for internals, and green oak for external features, ensured the durability and appearance would be optimised. Extreme care taken over the oak feature component junctions made the assembled structures look and feel not only substantial but also robust.

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BEST SELF BUILD PROJECT Company: Milner Associates Project: Redevelopment of Wellington Lane This self-build project is an extensive refurbishment and first floor extension to a 1930’s single storey industrial unit located in a conservation area in central Bristol.

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This ambitious project involved major reworking of the existing building while being sympathetic to the industrial character and existing fabric of the building. Many cutting edge products were used to realise the homeowners’ vision, such as custom curved glulam beams, timber I-joists, aluminium dovetail timber connectors, helical screw piles and stressed skin roof panels.

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The already compressed timescale to complete the building work was given added incentive due to the imminent arrival of the homeowners’ second child. The specification of custom prefabricated building components


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allowed the roof to be installed in just two days. Close collaboration and a transparent working relationship between the client, design team and building contractor ensured that the building was delivered on time and to budget. The new structural frame is built entirely from timber and features six exposed curved glulam roof beams to create a large open plan living, dining and kitchen area. The whole 136m² roof is constructed from eleven lightweight steel sandwich panels that were lifted by crane from the narrow street outside, each one incorporating a 200mm high performance insulating foam core. The use of timber and other lightweight building materials for the new construction meant that minimal reinforcement of the existing foundations was necessary. This was

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particularly important since a preexisting underfloor heating system was retained. The ambition for the refurbishment was to achieve the AECB (Association for Environment Conscious Building) Silver Standard and was formally certified on 19th December 2015. The actual measured energy performance of the building is 80% less than the average UK home. These exceptional performance figures demonstrate the high quality standards to which the building has been built demonstrating the skill and knowledge of the builder. The result is a modern open-plan family home that incorporates exposed curved timber beams that gently arc over the large open plan living area, likened by some visitors as being inside the hull of an old timber galleon.

For all general enquiries, please contact: www.milnerassociates.co.uk

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DO YOU WANT TO WIN IN 2017? Do you have an exemplar Self Build Project using structural timber? Have you displayed high levels of technical skill, using timber effectively as an aesthetic, sustainable, energy efficient and reliable way to build a ‘dream home’? Submission Deadline: 31 May 2017 Add the Structural Timber Awards to your 2017 plan, and start preparing the necessary information today! The Best Self Build Project questions will require information on: • The reason behind the specification of timber

• How the design and delivery team worked together to make the project as seamless and defect free as possible

• How the use of the timber components or build system played a part in achieving a realistic timescale • Demonstration of how the energy consumption, building running costs, overall energy efficiency levels and environmental impact have been substantially improved by specifying timber

• Demonstration that the project has provided a high quality, unique and innovative home and achieved the vision of the homeowner

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BEST EDUCATION PROJECT Category: Whether newbuild or refurbishment, this category will celebrate a scheme that has used timber technology to create a vibrant learning space for students and staff – this could be a nursery, school, university, college or facility catering for specialist needs. With collaborative working and tight building timescales of huge importance, the project must prove that it has met its client’s and wider public sector expectations in providing a sustainable, energy efficient and cost-effective contemporary building.

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B & K STRUCTURES, ENGENUITI, MORGAN SINDALL, FAIRHURSTS & AECOM GSK LABORATORY, THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM The GlaxoSmithKline, Carbon Neutral Laboratory of Sustainable Chemistry for The University of Nottingham is the first carbon neutral laboratory in the UK and one of the first laboratories to be designed to BREEAM Outstanding standards. The two-storey, 22m tall engineered timber structure incorporates cross laminated timber (CLT), as the main structural component for the walls, floor and roofing elements, working with the main structural glulam frame.

CULLINAN STUDIO: FLAT PACK PRIMARY SCHOOL This innovative offsite manufactured school was developed from a Cullinan Studio led research collaboration with Smith & Wallwork Structural Engineers, Cundall Environmental Engineers and Peter Gittins & Associates Cost Planners. Using prefabricated timber cassettes to minimise embodied energy, ensure quality, and speed accuracy and erection on site, the modular timber structural frame was simple to fabricate and erect. Columns and beams were in Kerto laminated veneer lumber.

CYGNUM TIMBER FRAME & ARCHITYPE: BURRY PORT COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL Burry Port Community Primary School, brings together the towns once separate infant and junior schools on one central site, in a design that celebrates Welsh timber and embraces innovation. The prominent newbuild aspects include the first Passivhaus school building in Wales, as well as a separate striking Brettstapelconstructed 100sqm elliptical pod for multi-use purposes, which unites the new and old elements of the school.

EARLE ARCHITECTS: EARLY YEARS CENTRE A newbuild nursery and crèche building measuring just over 211sq m. It was a fast-track, lightweight, low carbon, glulam and structural insulated panel (SIP) constructed building on an occupied urban site designed to provide a calm and settled environment for many of the young children currently being rehoused as part of the massive Aylesbury Estate regeneration scheme. No other material came close in terms of a finished speedily erected structure.

ENGENUITI & B & K STRUCTURES: ESSEX BUSINESS SCHOOL Designed with BDP, the new School comprises of a curved three storey building, a geodesic single storey lecture theatre and winter garden, all of which were constructed from PEFC certified glulam columns, glulam floor beams, wall cassettes and CLT floor deck with ETFE used on the winter garden roof. The building is the UK’s first zero-carbon business school and the use of timber significantly contributed to this exceptional achievement.

GILBERT & GOODE: GREEN BUILD HUB (GBH) The ERDF funded Green Build Hub (GBH) is the brainchild of Cornwall Sustainable Buildings Trust (CSBT) and has been designed, procured and built as an exemplar sustainable building. The two-storey BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ building sits in a prominent position on the Eden Project site and has been designed to incorporate numerous sustainable features. The concertina facade incorporates a series of glazed sections between low impact structural insulated panels (SIPS) to showcase renewable materials in modular walls e.g. straw bales.

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JESTICO + WHILES: MOSSBOURNE VICTORIA PARK ACADEMY Jestico + Whiles was appointed to design a new secondary school in Victoria Park Village. The entire school frame is cross laminated timber (CLT), including the walls, floors and roof. When the time comes to recycle the school, the CLT material can be used for energy generation. The use of CLT contributed to the target BREEAM rating of ‘Very Good’.

RODERICK JAMES ARCHITECTS: THE SCHOOLHOUSE The SchoolHouse is a vocational project that enabled pupils to build their own sustainable timber house at the Burlington Danes Academy in London. Much of the timber in the construction is exposed showcasing the sustainable ethos of the project, including the hand crafted structural Douglas Fir (English plantation grown) frame. Breathable recycled newspaper insulation was blown into the timber wall cassette panels and the timber roof panels on site for added sustainability.

SAINT GOBAIN UK & IRELAND: BARTHOLOMEW BARN, THE KING’S SCHOOL, WORCESTER The Bartholomew Barn was built to Saint-Gobain’s Multi-Comfort building standard. Timber was a central part of the construction, as the project was conceived as a contemporary architectural version of a traditional cruck frame barn. The glue laminates were chosen as a modern equivalent, and provided structural spanning capabilities in a simple portal structure. This enabled the overall wall to be thinner than standard masonry or other wall solutions.

SARAH WIGGLESWORTH ARCHITECTS: MELLOR PRIMARY SCHOOL Sarah Wigglesworth Architects’ extension for Mellor Primary School provides a series of exciting and stimulating new spaces based on the school’s ‘Forest School’ ethos. The extension is in effect a ‘tree house’: a cluster of pitched roof forms set on a deck extending out into the landscape. Tree-like glulam frames support not only the deck but also the roofs internally and canopies externally, making a visual connection between internal and external spaces.

SQUIRE AND PARTNERS: DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY BLOCK, ST JAMES’ SCHOOL Squire and Partners’ approach to the Design and Technology block at St James’ School was to combine a historically referenced crafted timber construction with modern technology, and attempt to create an authentic structure which will inspire the students, and serve the school for years to come. Exposing the timber structure and employing traditional construction methods were an important part of the project.

TP BENNETT: AMESBURY SCHOOL Amesbury’s new building provides over 2100sq ft of internal space and an equivalent area of external decking for use as display or outdoor classroom. The roof structure comprises a two-way spanning grillage of Douglas Fir sections, sheathed with a plywood skin and is supported internally by four slender steel columns. The north end of the building is framed by an external Accoya glulam portal frame with a full height glazed wall behind.

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The extension is in effect a ‘tree house’: a cluster of pitched roof forms set on a deck extending out into the landscape. Tree-like glulam frames support not only the deck but also the roofs internally and canopies externally, making a visual connection between internal and external spaces. The new classroom and library enjoy views into the surrounding tree canopy, and external deck areas can be used as outdoor classroom space as well as for informal play. Cedar shingle cladding reflects the school’s Forest School activities and allows the expanded building to sit comfortably in its Green Belt setting.


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The habitat wall is a timber framework for accommodating different types of biodiverse habitats for birds, insects, small animals and plants. It takes the form of compartments which are filled with a wide variety of recycled and found materials. Timber was specified as a robust and sustainable material, offering clear benefits in terms of ecological sustainability, structural performance, durability, and long-term maintenance. Just as importantly, the use of timber reflects the school’s Forest School activities and allows the expanded building to sit comfortably in its Greenbelt setting. All timber specified is from well-managed, renewable sources and is FSC and PEFC-certified. The

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external use of timber is intended to reduce long term maintenance costs for the school. The cedar cladding to the walls and roofs, for example, is a durable and attractive surface that will require minimal maintenance. It has been left untreated, and will weather gradually over time. Untreated timber is inherently recyclable and some of the site waste (such as timber offcuts) was used to fill the habitat wall. The glulam superstructure was erected relatively quickly in the space of four days, and the timber cassettes were installed within ten days. The use of offsite fabricated components also reduced site works, and mitigated some health and safety issues associated with more traditional forms of construction.

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DO YOU WANT TO WIN IN 2017? Do you have an exemplar Education project using structural timber? Do you have a scheme that has used timber technology to create a vibrant learning space for students and staff? Submission Deadline: 31 May 2017 Add the Structural Timber Awards to your 2017 plan, and start preparing the necessary information today! The Best Education Project questions will require information on: • The reason behind the specification of timber

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• Demonstration that the project has provided a unique and innovative building solution when benchmarked against other building materials • The collaborative working methods across the construction and timber supply chain

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Sponsor: James Latham plc has been importing and distributing timber and wood-based panel products to the UK for more than two and a half centuries. Latham’s wide-ranging and ever-expanding portfolio includes an extensive choice of innovative surface solutions for architects and interior designers ranging from veneered, melamine and laminated panels to acrylic solid surface. The company also offers an extensive range of high performance door blanks, lightweight MFC boards, Birch plywood, plus hardwood and softwood plywood. The company has a strong environmental policy with all depots being FSC and PEFC-certified.

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CASTLEOAK: ABBEYFIELD

Castleoak’s development for Abbeyfield at Winnersh pushes the boundaries of timber frame property design, manufacturing and construction and isHEALTHCARE the UK’s first circular specialist dementia care home. Timber frame was the central construction PROJECT OF THE YEAR method to create this specialist care home in a unique two storey, four-circle design that didn’t require any traditional brick/block construction. The circular design uses a series of interconnecting symmetrical circles to create intimate circular bedroom wings. This minimises corridors and aids close supervision.

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FOSTER + PARTNERS: MAGGIE’S CENTRE

Maggie’s Centres are conceived to provide a welcoming ‘home away from home’ – a place of refuge where people affected by cancer can find emotional and practical support. Timber was chosen as the primary building material for its warmth and sculptural qualities, giving the building unique scale, depth and texture. The building comprises 17 symmetrical frames on a 3-metre grid, with a central ‘spine’ defining the line of symmetry. The chosen structural material was laminated veneer lumber (LVL), due to its enhanced strength and stiffness.

KINGSPAN TIMBER SOLUTIONS: ATHERLEIGH PARK HOSPITAL HEALTHCARE PROJECT OF THE YEAR

The 5 Boroughs Partnership is an organisation that provides specialist mental health and learning disability services and associated support for carers around Wigan. Atherleigh Park Hospital mental health facility – designed to accommodate up to 48 inpatients as well as a full outpatient service – used Kingspan TEK® and Kingspan TEK® Cladding for the project. The panels were manufactured to suit the individual project needs creating a thermally efficient envelope including a very large open plan roof space for complex services within a warm roof.

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STUDIO 4: MACMILLAN CANCER SUPPORT CENTRE

A wide range of timber including glulam beams was used for the new Macmillan Cancer Support Centre at East Surrey Hospital – Macmillan’s first stand-alone support centre providing specialist help for cancer patients in a friendly, non-clinical environment. The scheme has two curved arc areas plus a spectacular fan-shaped roof that can be seen on approach to the hospital site, signalling the entrance to the building. Materials have been selected for their robustness and longevity with the building achieving a BREEAM rating of Very Good.

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WSP PARSONS BRINCKERHOFF: ALDER HEY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL

Alder Hey Children’s Hospital is the only hospital in a park in Europe, and sets a new benchmark for the delivery of modern healthcare for children. Bespoke, flexible designs were used to create sustainable, energy-efficient solutions throughout the building. Glulam played a huge part in the structure including a five-storey atrium. Glulam was specified due to its exceptionally low mass, high strength and considerable stiffness. A steel framed structure within the atrium was timber clad to give an impression (and nicknamed) the “Treehouse”.

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BEST HEALTHCARE PROJECT Company: Foster + Partners Project: Maggie’s Centre The central idea behind the new Maggie’s Centre in Manchester was to create a welcoming space for cancer patients that is homely, uplifting and provides a place of refuge and diversion. 46

The newly built structure to house the largest Maggie’s Centre in the United Kingdom to date is a single-storey structure covering an area of around 500sq m. The architectural expression is defined by the structure, making the close collaboration between the architects and the structural engineers a critical part of the design process. The centre, designed and engineered by Foster + Partners, reflects the integrated design process that characterises the practice’s work. Timber was chosen as the primary building material for its warmth and sculptural qualities, giving the building unique scale, depth and texture.

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The roof rises in the centre to create a mezzanine level, naturally illuminated by triangular roof lights and it is supported by lightweight timber lattice beams. The beams act as natural partitions between different internal areas, visually dissolving the architecture into the surrounding gardens. The design uses laminated veneer lumber (LVL) that gives the structure greater strength, and there is no visible fixing between two timber pieces. Throughout the centre, there is a focus on natural light, greenery and garden views, with a warm material palette. Timber was chosen as the primary building material for its aesthetic and structural properties, as well as cost and carbon efficiency. The materiality of the building is expressed and embedded in its architecture, with timber emerging

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as the primary protagonist. The timber beams are designed as trusses that reflect the magnitude of the loads acting on them – any portion that is superfluous to the structural support has been removed. The chosen structural material was Laminated Veneer Lumber, due to its enhanced strength and stiffness when compared with ordinary timber. The trusses are composed of two sheets of LVL with the main grain orientation aligned in the direction of the most severely loaded elements. The building was a gift from the practice to the Maggie’s cancer charity and the project meets Manchester City Council’s target for energy consumption in carbon emissions by incorporating high performance façades and encouraging natural daylight and ventilation throughout the building.

For all general enquiries, please contact: www.fosterandpartners.com

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HIGHLY COMMENDED BEST HEALTHCARE PROJECT Company: Castleoak Project: Abbeyfield

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For more information visit: www.castleoak.co.uk

DO YOU WANT TO WIN IN 2017? Do you have an exemplar Healthcare project using structural timber? Have you met the healthcare provider and/or the NHS Trust’s expectations in providing a sustainable, energy efficient and cost-effective contemporary building? Submission Deadline: 31 May 2017 Add the Structural Timber Awards to your 2017 plan, and start preparing the necessary information today! The Best Healthcare Project questions will require information on: • The reason behind the specification of timber

• Demonstration of how the energy consumption, building running costs, overall energy efficiency levels and environmental impact have been substantially improved by specifying timber

• How the project has been judged by the NHS Trust, healthcare provider, staff and patients • Demonstration that the project has provided a unique and innovative building solution when benchmarked against other building materials • The collaborative working methods across the construction and timber supply chain

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Right to buy abolishment and Offsite Construction are key to affordable housing targets! The Scottish Government documented by ending the Right to Buy up to 15,500 social homes are protected from sale over the next ten years, safeguarding this stock for future generations. The Scottish Government has also committed to delivering an ambitious target of 50,000, affordable homes over the lifetime of this Parliament, including 35,000 social homes. How does this reshape Scotland’s Social Housing landscape and assist in achieving new housing targets on time and on budget? Steve Hardy, JMD of offsite specialists Sidey tells us that offsite construction is key to delivering cost effective, long term thermally efficient, and quick to deliver dwellings. “The abolishment of the ‘Right to buy Scheme’ in Scotland is definitely a step in the right direction, however demand is still outweighing supply. It has been well documented by the Scottish Government and the SFHA (Scottish Federation of Housing Associations) that Scotland desperately needs more affordable homes in order to solve its current housing crisis, and although there has been a commitment to delivering at least 50,000 new affordable homes, backed by more than £3 billion, over the lifetime of this parliament, there are other factors impacting on the sector’s ability to deliver increased numbers of affordable housing. The key issues are planning, availability of affordable land and access to skilled workers.

Offsite Construction is the Solution “The solution has to lie in the growth of offsite construction. Costs are now no more than when building through standard construction methods, but the two huge pluses are the delivery of better buildings by design, and delivery on time”. “Offsite is well and truly proven as a construction option and it is the way forward for the housing sector wanting to build better quality homes; cost effectively, and most importantly sure to be delivered on time”. Contact Sidey for more info. on KitFix®; the unique offsite solution for installing windows and doors offsite - Scan the QR code to watch KitFix® in action.

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BEST COMMERCIAL PROJECT Category: Including a wide range of office, hotel and business construction projects this award is open to large and small scale projects – in both footprint and budget. Entries must have displayed a clear understanding of how to apply timber technology to deliver a sustainable, energy efficient and cost-effective contemporary building. Projects must explain how they have displayed innovation and worked collaboratively to help the client achieve its corporate vision. Particular note was given to overcoming restrictive construction sites and working within internal planning guidelines.

Sponsor: Trusted by the construction sector for responsible purchasing and reliable supply, Snows Timber is one of Britain’s biggest suppliers of certified wood products, with over 100 years’ timber expertise. From site hoardings to carcassing and cladding, Snows Timber acts as a supply chain partner to major contractors, regional housebuilders and local builders’ merchants. Over 98% of Snows Timber’s product range is available with either FSC and/or PEFC-certification. Its four production and distribution sites service main construction hubs across England and Wales.

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“Superb engineering achievement to meet the COMMERCIAL exacting performance standards PROJECT OFproject THE YEAR required of the and the construction speed and structural needs all in one system”.

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SHORTLIST ALLFORD HALL MONAGHAN MORRIS: ALCONBURY WEALD CLUB COMMERCIAL

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Located on a former airfield site which will be redeveloped over the next 25OF years, PROJECT THE YEAR the Alconbury Club acts as a welcoming hub for the emerging community of Alconbury Weald. The building’s structure is cross laminated timber (CLT), using a system of 4.5 to 6m wide structural bays. Columns and beams have a constant width, and deeper beams allow for greater void space as required, as in the hall and gym spaces. The Club was built in a single 26-week phase.

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ARUP: SKY CENTRAL

Sky has embarked onto redeveloping the former Harrods depository site in Hounslow into their new headquarters, Sky Central. The super fast-track project was to deliver approximately 500,000sq ft. A key element of the Sky Central design is the long span roof. It is one of the largest timber roofs in Europe and consists of deep timber beams supporting a lightweight timber cassette roof deck. The cassettes and skylights were prefabricated offsite and installed in 10.5x3m sections, allowing for a high speed construction.

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B & K STRUCTURES & RUBNER HOLZBAU: PINEWOOD STUDIOS

In partnership with manufacturer, Rubner Holzbau, B & K Structures designed, manufactured and installed a full facade and roof package for five new sound stages at Pinewood Studios – part of the first phase of the expansion and development programme for the studios. The timber cassettes were used for both the facade and roof package and incorporated materials specifically selected to meet the appropriate levels of acoustic, fire safety, thermal inertia performance in one single system.

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GLOSFORD SIPS: SEATON JURASSIC VISITOR CENTRE

The development of the Seaton Jurassic Visitor Centre in Devon is an outstanding example of collaboration between a community-led centre and a specialist contractor. Seaton Jurassic Park appointed Glosford SIPS to manufacture and install the company’s high performance Kingspan TEK® SIPS system. BREEAM ‘Very Good’ was a central requirement on the project and the Kingspan products delivered the excellent thermal and airtightness performance that the centre needed in a single operation.

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LLOWARCH LLOWARCH ARCHITECTS: TOWER RAVENS

The new night accommodation for the Tower of London’s famous ravens was commissioned by Historic Royal Palaces as part of a programme of ongoing improvements to the visitor experience at HM Tower of London. A series of English oak slatted structures contain the ravens’ night boxes. When viewed from the front, the restrained detailing of the highly crafted timber structures, frame the birds in their setting, presenting them against the backdrop of the White Tower.

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MCVEIGH OFFSITE: AMBLESIDE STUDENT ACCOMMODATION

Delivered for Cumbria University on behalf of Keepmoat Construction, the concept was derived from an ideology of fabric first technology, coupled with a challenging programme. The design was a SIP 175mm panel to the exterior with an internal timber frame. The lightweight structural strength of SIPs allowed large sections of building to be lifted in one piece for speed of erection but the panels could also be erected one at a time by hand where access was restricted.

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METSA WOOD: COCKFIELD WINDMILL

Situated in the heart of the Suffolk countryside, the former windmill structure was recently converted to accommodation for holiday lets. This project was unique: a curved rib structure with each rib having a different shape and size to form an ‘inverted boat’. To achieve this, the arch shapes from the Kerto-Q sheets were first cut, then glued and screwed together to form solid arches. Kerto-Q panels were well suited to this because the panels could be cut easily to the shapes required.

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MOMENTUM CONSULTING ENGINEERS: THE CAA PAVILION

A temporary pavilion for the Contemporary Applied Arts; the home of British craft, had to be both beautifully handmade and economically simple. The design of the structure uses the unique characteristics of being able to simply and economically layer plywood to form rigid, cranked frames. Four boxes would form each frame, two wall panel boxes and two roof panel boxes. The frame is symmetrical so only two shapes were used to form the whole structure. The design demonstrates the increasing use of plywood to form fast-track, lightweight demountable buildings.

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PARAGON OAK: IVERIDGE HALL HEALTH CLUB

A large section of structural green oak frame was used to create an extension for yoga sessions at a health club in Leeds. The oak being a natural material and with each piece being unique, ties together nicely with the philosophy of yoga. The huge oak frame also compliments the club’s ethos of strength and beauty. The frame itself will be very low maintenance. As well as the finished visual impact of the oak frame, it gives those practicing yoga another natural dimension to their experience.

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SYLVA: MOTTISFONT WELCOME BUILDING

The project provides new visitor facilities at the entrance to the historic estate of Mottisfont Abbey. The buildings are designed to be highly sustainable and have minimal impact on the site. The choice of timber for both frame, cladding and decking reflect this. The prefabricated spruce and larch cross laminate timber (CLT), glulam and floor cassettes have zero embodied energy and can be dismantled easily at the end of the buildings lifespan, allowing the site to return to its original state.

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TONKIN LIU: KINGSTON ANCIENT MARKET PLACE

The Kingston Ancient Market Place and market stalls project is situated in the town centre of Kingston-upon-Thames, consisting of 7,000 sq m of public space, 26 market stalls ranging from fishmongers, butchers, green grocers, bread-makers, to lunchtime food stalls. The hybrid roof and canopy structure uses cross laminated timber (CLT) and was chosen for durability, adaptability, and tactility. Timber was also chosen for its visual reference to Tudor timber structures.

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MOTTISFONT VISITOR CENTRE. Finalist for Best Commercial Project. Sylva carried out the timber engineering, design development, manufacture and installation of the hybrid timber superstructure.

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The project was part of the first phase of the expansion and development programme for the studios. The timber cassettes were used for both the facade and roof package of the sound stages and incorporated materials specifically selected to meet the appropriate levels of acoustic, fire safety, thermal inertia performance in one single system.

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The timber cassettes installed at Pinewood Studios were carefully designed to combine a number of exacting requirements including heating and cooling specifications, high sound absorption, meeting a variety of climatic requirements, together with more traditional building regulations


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such as 60-minutes fire resistance, combined in one highly prefabricated structural solution. The high level of prefabrication guaranteed the cassettes could be constructed two thirds faster than conventional methods of construction, thus saving months on an already condensed programme. The cassettes were rigorously tested to ensure the system could achieve the required quality and efficiency without compromising on sustainability and construction speed. The priorities in the design of the stages included spatial flexibility (clear span volume), accessibility for scenery, equipment, people and vehicle movement, highly flexible lighting grid arrangement and an ability to naturally ventilate along with a high acoustically performing facade and roof design. Extensive research and testing allowed

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the products within the cassettes to naturally blend to precisely meet individual design specifications whilst being able to span up to 16m creating clear open spaces. The lightweight timber wall cassettes span vertically up to 14m with intermediate support at 7m on the primary frame.

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Targeting a BREEAM rating of ‘Very Good’, the development will be operated efficiently providing an overall low carbon footprint and a better environment for occupants. The low carbon development will support the UK’s creative industry in minimising its carbon emissions by running on low carbon energy and providing opportunities for filmmakers to avoid carbon intensive travel associated to on-location filming outside the UK.

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Located on a former airfield site which will be redeveloped over the next 25 years, the Alconbury Club acts as a welcoming hub for the emerging community of Alconbury Weald. The brief was to create a 1100 m2 flexible mixed use building, dedicating more than half of its area to community facilities including an events space, a gym and a café/bar with various breakout space options, with the remainder of the space for the developer’s own offices and facilities within the building. The building’s structure is CLT, using a system of 4.5 to 6m wide structural bays. Columns and beams have a constant width, and deeper beams allow for greater void space as required, as in the hall and gym spaces. The Club was built in a single 26-week phase. The Club’s budget constraints were driven largely by lessons learned: the

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choice of materials was broadly in line with the Incubator building but sought to build and improve on what had been achieved there. While fully compliant mechanical mode ventilation had to be adopted, improvements to visible service fittings and finishes could be made. The Club provides a new amenity hub at an early stage in the delivery of the masterplan, ensuring good leisure, health and community facilities for the developing community in a flexible, inclusive and welcoming building.



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BEST LOW ENERGY PROJECT Category: Entries in this category should showcase in an understandable, measurable way how timber as a building material – either structurally, externally or internally – can be exploited to its maximum potential to drive forward the concept of low-carbon building design. Special emphasis was placed on measuring embodied carbon and carbon reduction levels, use of certified timber, whole-life costs, the benefits of using Fabric First and Passivhaus principles and employing an integrated approach to sustainable and green building design.

Sponsor: Metsä Wood provides premium-quality wood products for construction, industrial and distribution customers. Metsä Wood is part of the Metsä Group, which covers the whole wood value chain from sapling to product. In the UK, we operate from four manufacturing and distribution sites with principle activities based around our softwood planing lines at Boston and Widnes – MDF processing at Boston and the manufacture of Finnjoist i-beams at King’s Lynn. In addition we also have a timber treatment facility at King’s Lynn.

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“The project pushes the sustainability agenda to the next level in its pursuit of collaboration with local forestry and businesses, supporting social sustainability as well as environmental goals.”

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SHORTLIST A PROCTOR GROUP: THE ZERO BILLS HOME LOW ENERGY PROJECT OF THE YEAR

The Zero Bills Home demonstrate how beautiful, cost effective, low carbon homes can be built at commercial scale. The home was designed by RIBA-award winning architects ZEDfactory and built at the BRE Innovation Park. The system combines an energy efficient modular timber/steel frame. An oversized semi-balloon frame method uses lightweight framing members and studs to carry an equal distribution of the vertical and compressive loads. Wraptite-SA membrane played an integral part of the specification as the only self-adhering vapour permeable air barrier certified by the BBA.

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B & K STRUCTURES, ENGENUITI, MORGAN SINDALL, FAIRHURSTS & AECOM GSK LABORATORY, THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM

The GlaxoSmithKline, Carbon Neutral Laboratory of Sustainable Chemistry for The University of Nottingham is the first carbon neutral laboratory in the UK and one of the first laboratories to be designed to BREEAM Outstanding standards. The twostorey, 22m tall engineered timber structure incorporates cross laminated timber (CLT), as the main structural component for the walls, floor and roofing elements, working with the main structural glulam frame.

CYGNUM TIMBER FRAME: THE ENTERPRISE CENTRE, THE UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA LOW ENERGY PROJECT OF THE YEAR

Exploding the myth that British timber sources aren’t suited to structural uses in buildings, the Centre’s timber frame is constructed substantially of Corsican pine that grew just 30 miles away in Thetford Forest. The BREEAM Outstanding building is a highly sustainable building: its timber structure is expressed in the building’s architecture and the timber and other low impact natural materials dominate the building’s exterior and interior. The cutting-edge low-impact building is one of the UK’s largest certified Passivhaus buildings.

DELUXE DEVELOPERS: CEDAR BARN LOW ENERGY PROJECT OF THE YEAR

This project was specifically built to prove the viability of a fully sustainable timber framed house of the future, to provide not only a zero carbon home but incredible energy saving living. Cedar Barn is the UK’s first Code Level 6 and Passivhaus individual home, built in a traditional style to also benefit from Buildmark, NHBC’s 10 year warranty and insurance. This exemplary project proves the commercial viability of zero carbon homes and far exceeds the Government’s 2016 Zero Carbon target.

GILBERT & GOODE: GREEN BUILD HUB (GBH) LOW ENERGY PROJECT OF THE YEAR

The ERDF funded Green Build Hub (GBH) is the brainchild of Cornwall Sustainable Buildings Trust (CSBT) and has been designed, procured and built as an exemplar sustainable building. The two-storey BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ building sits in a prominent position on the Eden Project site and has been designed to incorporate numerous sustainable features. The concertina facade incorporates a series of glazed sections between low impact structural insulated panels (SIPS) to showcase renewable materials in modular walls e.g. straw bales.

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SHORTLIST KINGSPAN INSULATION: LE JARDIN DE BAS LOW ENERGY PROJECT OF THE YEAR

This family home in Jersey shows that creating a low energy property, doesn’t have to mean compromising on sustainable principles. Through the use of timber technology, the dated, poorly insulated bungalow has been transformed into a modern, threebedroom home which meets the requirements of the EnerPHit Standard. The retrofit work includes a sizeable extension and a new roof (creating room for attic bedrooms), are both fabricated from SIPs. The project is an outstanding example of SIP’s ability to deliver excellent fabric first performance to a challenging refurbishment programme.

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MOMENTUM CONSULTING ENGINEERS : THE SANCTUM PROJECT LOW ENERGY PROJECT OF THE YEAR

Sanctum saw a temporary theatre, built entirely from recycled timber, erected within the ruins of Temple Church in the centre of Bristol. The performance space and public artwork showcased the vibrant Bristol community. The entire structural timber frame, cladding and timber flooring was made of reused materials, salvaged from local demolition and refurbishment sites. The structure was temporary in its nature and after dismantling, the primary structural frame was sold to be reused again in local residential construction.

MRA ARCHITECTS: 4 BED ECO HOUSE LOW ENERGY PROJECT OF THE YEAR

Completed in January 2016 and designed to Passivhaus standards. The house is 100% timber frame using all locally sourced materials so delivering an extremely low carbon footprint. It is an uprated 150mm timber kit constructed onsite and clad in Siberian larch rainscreen with high performance doors and windows. The house benefits from passive solar gain and has brise soleil to prevent overheating in summer and primary solar thermal heating to a thermal store.

SAINT GOBAIN UK & IRELAND: BARTHOLOMEW BARN, THE KING’S SCHOOL, WORCESTER LOW ENERGY PROJECT OF THE YEAR

The Bartholomew Barn was built to Saint-Gobain’s Multi-Comfort building standard. Timber was a central part of the construction, as the project was conceived as a contemporary architectural version of a traditional cruck frame barn. The glue laminates were chosen as a modern equivalent, and provided structural spanning capabilities in a simple portal structure. This enabled the overall wall to be thinner than standard masonry or other wall solutions.

SCOTFRAME VAL-U-THERM: MELDRUM HOUSE LOW ENERGY PROJECT OF THE YEAR

The £5 million extension to Meldrum House uses products with a feel for nature and has delivered a unique wedding venue that extends a warm Scottish welcome in an idyllic retreat in Aberdeenshire. The building is the first commercial application of Scotframe Val-U-Therm Plus. This is the latest development of the Val-U-Therm timber building system which was launched in 2011. Val-U-Therm takes the best structural aspects of timber frame and combines this with the thermal performance of SIPS.

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Exploding the myth that British timber sources aren’t suited to structural uses in buildings, the centre’s timber frame is constructed substantially of Corsican pine that grew just 30 miles away in Thetford Forest, along with British Sitka Spruce. The BREEAM Outstanding building is a highly sustainable building: its timber structure is expressed in the building’s architecture, and the palette of timber and other low impact natural materials dominate the building’s exterior and interior.

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energy performance – and thereby locking in CO2 savings for the lifespan of the building – it must also tackle the embodied energy of materials, and where possible tap into local supply chains to reduce transport emissions.

of timber recycled from old lab desks from within the campus. The external cladding demonstrates a dynamic mix of sustainable and recycled materials – prefabricated and vertically hung thatch panel cassettes are a world first.

The building includes a number of timber innovations, including a cross laminated timber (CLT) lift shaft, an OSB-based airtight layer which achieved a score of 0.22 ACH @50 Pa – blitzing the Passivhaus target of 0.6 ACH – and a glulam-column canopy manufactured from Thetford Forest timber at the entrance – an unmissable visual clue of the building’s ecological timber innovations . In addition to the unprecedented use of prefabricated thatch panel cassettes on spruce frames, the façade’s cladding also makes use

The centre’s potential to help redefine perceptions of timber use in buildings is greatly aided by its use as a hub for sustainable businesses and its use for sustainable building events – such as the 2016 Association for Environment Conscious Building conference. All timber including wall studs, battens, floor and roof joists, OSB, glulam and CLT were from either FSC or PEFCcertified sources. The cutting-edge low-impact building is one of the largest certified Passivhaus buildings in the UK.

For all general enquiries, please contact: www.cygnum.co.uk

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Company: B & K Structures, Engenuiti, Morgan Sindall, Fairhursts & Aaecom Project: GSK Laboratory, University of Nottingham

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For more information visit: www.gilbertandgoode.co.uk

For more information visit: www.bkstructures.co.uk www.engenuiti.com, www.morgansindall.com www.fairhursts.com and www.aecom.com

DO YOU WANT TO WIN IN 2017? Do you have an exemplar Low Energy project using structural timber? Has your project showcased how timber as a building material can be exploited to its maximum potential to drive forward the concept of low-carbon building design? Submission Deadline: 31 May 2017 Add the Structural Timber Awards to your 2017 plan, and start preparing the necessary information today! The Best Low Energy Project questions will require information on: • How the use of timber has made a real difference in lowering the environmental impact of the scheme

• How the project has used certified wood products, low energy technology and/or integrated any bolt-on micro-renewables • How the project met the needs of the local community and responded to the energy demands of the client brief

• How the engineering and architectural aspects of the project were an integral part of the low energy aspiration

• How the project can be seen as a trailblazer or future exemplar for others to follow

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ENGINEER OF THE YEAR Category: The Engineer of the Year can be an individual or team. They need to have demonstrated an innovative and integrated approach to create a landmark building with timber technology at its core, or in developing an engineered timber product. This can encompass using timber as a base material to overcome site or projectspecific challenges, using products and systems in a different way to the ‘norm’, taking timber and/or particular species to new performance levels, or employing BIM and LEAN techniques to meet the challenges of designing any type of building.

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SHORTLIST ARUP: WOODCHIP BARN In collaboration with Arup, students of the Architectural Association created a robotically fabricated Woodchip Barn, using locally source timber. An ambition for the project was to exploit the resisting capacity of beech tree forks in a Vierendeelstyle arching truss. The final 3D model was used to program a 6-axis robotic arm to prepare the tree forks for their specific connection details. The project focused on developing the necessary workflows for utilising complex and irregular pieces of timber generally considered a nuisance in contemporary timber construction.

BUROHAPPOLD ENGINEERING: WOLFSON TREE MANAGEMENT CENTRE The Wolfson Tree Management Centre represents one of the latest chapters in BuroHappold Engineering’s rich history of innovative structural timber design. It provides new facilities for Westonbirt Arboretum’s tree management team, including two new buildings constructed largely from timber harvested from the surrounding woodland. A new machine store is formed by 20m spanning ‘green’ timber trusses, constructed using a hybrid of traditional carpentry and modern timber engineering techniques. The adjacent Mess Building is a striking contemporary hybrid timber and steel structure.

ELLIOTT WOOD PARTNERSHIP: CONTOUR HOUSE Contour House nestles in the rolling hills of the Peak District National Park and follows the contours of the land to create a curvilinear plan. The house, which is approximately 100 metres long by 10 metres wide, is split into four 25-metre-long blocks and separated by glass links. The building’s main living spaces, with exposed American white oak glulam beams, flitched with stainless steel plates, span the full building width and creates a hybrid member with excellent structural properties and beauty.

ENGENUITI: THE ESSEX BUSINESS SCHOOL Designed with BDP, the new School comprises of a curved three storey building, a geodesic single storey lecture theatre and winter garden, all of which were constructed from PEFC certified glulam columns, glulam floor beams, wall cassettes and CLT floor deck with ETFE used on the winter garden roof. The building is the UK’s first zero-carbon business school and the use of timber significantly contributed to this exceptional achievement.

EURBAN: VICTORIA PARK VILLAGE SCHOOL BUILDING The new four-storey building accommodates a sports hall and assembly hall which are open for community use by local residents. Constructed using cross laminated timber (CLT) enabled a speedier construction programme and relieving budget pressures. CLT was selected for the superstructure as it offered a cost-effective and sustainable solution. As the principal funder, Hackney Council had high aspirations for sustainability and strongly supported the use of CLT. The entire school frame is timber including the walls, floors and roof.

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SHORTLIST MOMENTUM CONSULTING ENGINEERS: THE SANCTUM PROJECT Sanctum saw a temporary theatre, built entirely from recycled timber, erected within the ruins of Temple Church in the centre of Bristol. The performance space and public artwork showcased the vibrant Bristol community. The entire structural timber frame, cladding and timber flooring was made of reused materials, salvaged from local demolition and refurbishment sites. The structure was temporary in its nature and after dismantling, the primary structural frame was sold to be reused again in local residential construction.

PETER DANN ASSOCIATES: ALCONBURY WEALD CLUB Located on a former airfield site which will be redeveloped over the next 25 years, the Alconbury Club acts as a welcoming hub for the emerging community of Alconbury Weald. The building’s structure is cross laminated timber (CLT), using a system of 4.5m to 6m wide structural bays. Columns and beams have a constant width, and deeper beams allow for greater void space as required in the hall and gym spaces. The Club was built in a single 26-week phase.

SMITH + WALLWORK: FLAT-PACK PRIMARY SCHOOL This offsite manufactured school was developed from a Cullinan Studio led research collaboration with Smith & Wallwork Structural Engineers, Cundall Environmental Engineers and Peter Gittins & Associates Cost Planners. Using pre-fabricated timber cassettes to minimise embodied energy, ensure quality, and speed accuracy and erection on site, the modular timber structural frame was simple to fabricate and erect. Working with Stewart Milne Timber Systems, a kit of structural timber elements were developed that can be adapted to suit the site and the building’s users.

THORNTON TOMASETTI: ST CLARE’S COLLEGE The structural engineering of the new residences and art block at St Clare’s College went beyond the brief to provide a world class educational facility. An innovative application of cross laminated timber (CLT) was carefully chosen for the structure, resulting in a lightweight, flexible, adaptable range of buildings that could easily be revised and relocated to suit the changes in environment, without compromising client expectations of the architectural quality of the scheme. The structural design is simple and repetitive and the detailing uncomplicated.

WSP PARSONS BRINCKERHOFF: ALDER HEY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL Alder Hey Children’s Hospital is the only hospital in a park in Europe, and sets a new benchmark for the delivery of modern healthcare for children. Bespoke, flexible designs were used to create sustainable, energy-efficient solutions throughout the building. Glulam played a huge part in the structure including a five-storey atrium. Glulam was specified due to its exceptionally low mass, high strength and considerable stiffness. A steel framed structure within the atrium was timber clad to give an impression (and nicknamed) the “Treehouse”.

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ENGINEER OF THE YEAR Company: Engenuiti Project: The Essex Business School The Essex Business School has a reputation for excellent teaching, ground-breaking research and exciting business collaborations – and now timber architecture.

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Ranked second in the country for research programmes, it was essential that the business school’s new building reflected the University’s vision for growth, excellence and sustainability. Designed with architects BDP, the new School comprises of a three-storey main building, single-storey lecture theatre and a winter garden in an ‘Eden Project’ style dome. The building features a range of innovative sustainable elements including structural timber for the superstructure, a green sedum roof and photovoltaic cells. The curved timber frame and timberclad main building is shaped so that it benefits from natural day light and


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ventilation. The roof of the business school is covered in photovoltaics, which take full advantage of the south orientation in order to provide renewable energy for a combined heat and power installation. This will enable the net export of energy to offset carbon emissions from the building. The lecture theatre is formed through a geodesic structure – comprising glulam, steel nodes, CLT and wall cassettes. The wall cassette panels were assembled between the raking glulam columns. Standard sized Larch glulam beams were double glued together to achieve the long curved members. At the heart of the development, is the winter garden with an Ethylene Tetra Fluoro Ethylene (ETFE)-clad timber roof, which acts as an environmental buffer zone, supporting the passive ventilation and heating strategy of the three-storey

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building whilst also creating a stunning central gathering space. The use of prefabricated glulam columns, glulam floor beams and CLT floor decks, meant that large structural elements were delivered to site on a just-in-time schedule ready for assembly, minimising health and safety issues and reducing the crane loads required for the erection programme. Using timber also helps to save energy over the life of the building, as its cellular structure provides outstanding thermal insulation: 15 times better than concrete, 400 times better than steel and 1,700 times better than aluminium. The use of timber on this innovative education building has significantly contributed to it becoming the UK’s first zero-carbon business school and achieving its aim of a BREEAM Excellent rating.

For all general enquiries, please contact: www.engenuiti.com

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Company: WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff Project: Alder Hey Children’s Hospital

Company: Thornton Tomasetti Project: Art Block - St Clare’s College

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DO YOU WANT TO WIN IN 2017? Have you demonstrated an innovative and integrated approach to create a landmark building with timber technology at its core? Used timber as a base material to overcome site or project-specific challenges? Submission Deadline: 31 May 2017 Add the Structural Timber Awards to your 2017 plan, and start preparing the necessary information today! The Engineer of the Year questions will require information on: • How the engineering element of the project and/or product used timber in an exceptional way

• How low-carbon and energy efficient considerations were implemented where appropriate

• How the finalised project delivers innovative and original engineering techniques outside of the ‘norm’ • How your project and/or product met and exceeded the client’s expectations • How the use of ICT, BIM or digital software helped manage complex tasks

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ARCHITECT OF THE YEAR Category: Open to any size of practice. This award will celebrate a professional architect or architectural technologist that has specified timber and used it as a defining feature within a completed building in the UK. Emphasis will be given to the technical and creative reasons why timber was specified and how this was communicated within the project team. Particular note will be given to the use of leading edge building techniques and originality to construct inspirational examples for future building design, within a framework of cost, deliverability and timescale.

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A 100-year old blacksmith’s forge, rescued and transformed with a modern OF THE YEAR sustainable and super insulated straw bale and timber frame extension nestled into its existing terrain, opening up to spectacular uninterrupted panoramic views from Scotland through to Donegal. Set in an ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’ the building takes its queues in both form and materials from the agricultural heritage of its surroundings. The choice of timber for the structure reduced construction time and the curved glulam beams bring a natural beauty and warmth to the building.

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ALLFORD HALL MONAGHAN MORRIS: COBALT PLACE

Cobalt Place is part of a wider masterplan for a site in Battersea, south London that also includes a school and Community House for the Salesian monastery of Don Bosco. Cobalt Place comprises 102 apartments split across two five to six storey buildings and two separate townhouses. The structure for both the apartments and townhouses is cross laminated timber (CLT), which has good structural properties and low environmental impact. Large prefabricated panels with pre-cut openings were delivered to site, achieving fast, factory-quality construction.

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CULLINAN STUDIO: HOLY CROSS PRIMARY SCHOOL

This innovative offsite manufactured school was developed from a Cullinan Studio led research collaboration with Smith & Wallwork Structural Engineers, Cundall Environmental Engineers and Peter Gittins & Associates Cost Planners. Using pre-fabricated timber cassettes to minimise embodied energy, ensure quality, and speed accuracy and erection on site, the modular timber structural frame was simple to fabricate and erect. Columns and beams were in Kerto laminated veneer lumber.

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FAIRHURSTS: GSK LABORATORY, UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM

The GlaxoSmithKline, Carbon Neutral Laboratory of Sustainable Chemistry for The University of Nottingham is the first carbon neutral laboratory in the UK and one of the first laboratories to be designed to BREEAM Outstanding standards. The two-storey, 22m tall engineered timber structure is located on the Nottingham University’s Jubilee Campus and incorporates cross laminated timber (CLT), as the main structural component for the walls, floor and roofing elements, working with the main structural glulam frame.

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FOSTER + PARTNERS: MAGGIE’S CENTRE

Maggie’s Centres are conceived to provide a welcoming ‘home away from home’ – a place of refuge where people affected by cancer can find emotional and practical support. Timber was chosen as the primary building material for its warmth and sculptural qualities, giving the building unique scale, depth and texture. The building comprises 17 symmetrical frames on a 3-metre grid, with a central ‘spine’ defining the line of symmetry. The chosen structural material was laminated veneer lumber (LVL), due to its enhanced strength and stiffness.

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severe learning difficulties at Claremont Secondary SEN School in Redland, Bristol. Timber was chosen for the scheme for its good durability characteristics when placed in an atmosphere with high moisture content and temperatures. The latticed glulam structural timber roof limits the environmental impact of the scheme by ensuring that the pool can run at the required internal temperatures, while insulating against heat loss.

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MABER: THE KINGS CE

The Kings CE is the largest school in the UK built using structural insulated panels (SIPs). A £13 million project and the final school out of a batch of eight designed by architects Maber using the timber panellised i-SIP System. i-SIP proved to be the sustainable design choice, saving a whopping 179,000 kg in embodied carbon over the original specification using steel and masonry. Using scaffoldless erection and a small team of installation operatives, the three-storey school covering 7318sq m was built in just 11 weeks.

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RODERICK JAMES ARCHITECTS LLP: THE SCHOOLHOUSE

The SchoolHouse is a vocational project that enabled pupils to build their own sustainable timber house at the Burlington Danes Academy in London. Much of the timber in the construction is exposed showcasing the sustainable ethos of the project, including the hand crafted structural Douglas fir (English plantation grown) frame. Breathable recycled newspaper insulation was blown into the timber wall cassette panels and the timber roof panels on site for added sustainability.

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SHEDKM: hoUSe

hoUSe is a pioneering newbuild, flexible property that can be configured according to buyers’ preference, budget and lifestyle. Appointing RIBA-registered studio, shedkm to design a housing concept unlike any other, the first hoUSes were then constructed offsite by SIG Building Systems as a series of volumetric timber-framed shells that are delivered to site complete and only require a ‘zip-up’ process and connection of services. The timber-based construction is relatively lightweight, therefore reducing the size of foundations.

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STUDIO4: THE EAST SURREY MACMILLAN CANCER SUPPORT CENTRE

The East Surrey Macmillan Cancer Support Centre has been developed through a partnership between Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust and Macmillan Cancer Support. The scheme has two curved elements. The front arc is the public-facing section of the building which contains the entrance, reception, office, activity hall and large open plan information area. The roof of this element is a curved, zinc monopitch with overhanging eaves. The spectacular fan-shaped roof can be seen on approach to the hospital site, signalling the entrance to the building.

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ARCHITECT OF THE YEAR Company: Foster + Partners Project: Maggie’s Centre The central idea behind the new Maggie’s Centre in Manchester was to create a welcoming space for cancer patients that is homely, uplifting and provides a place of refuge and diversion. 78

The newly built structure to house the largest Maggie’s Centre in the United Kingdom to date is a single-storey structure covering an area of around 500sq m. The architectural expression is defined by the structure, making the close collaboration between the architects and the structural engineers a critical part of the design process. The centre, designed and engineered by Foster + Partners, reflects the integrated design process that characterises the practice’s work. Timber was chosen as the primary building material for its warmth and sculptural qualities, giving the building unique scale, depth and texture.

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The roof rises in the centre to create a mezzanine level, naturally illuminated by triangular roof lights and it is supported by lightweight timber lattice beams. The beams act as natural partitions between different internal areas, visually dissolving the architecture into the surrounding gardens. The design uses laminated veneer lumber (LVL) that gives the structure greater strength, and there is no visible fixing between two timber pieces. Throughout the centre, there is a focus on natural light, greenery and garden views, with a warm material palette. Timber was chosen as the primary building material for its aesthetic and structural properties, as well as cost and carbon efficiency. The materiality of the building is expressed and embedded in its architecture, with timber emerging

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as the primary protagonist. The timber beams are designed as trusses that reflect the magnitude of the loads acting on them – any portion that is superfluous to the structural support has been removed. The chosen structural material was Laminated Veneer Lumber, due to its enhanced strength and stiffness when compared with ordinary timber. The trusses are composed of two sheets of LVL with the main grain orientation aligned in the direction of the most severely loaded elements. The building was a gift from the practice to the Maggie’s cancer charity and the project meets Manchester City Council’s target for energy consumption in carbon emissions by incorporating high performance façades and encouraging natural daylight and ventilation throughout the building.

For all general enquiries, please contact: www.fosterandpartners.com

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DO YOU WANT TO WIN IN 2017? Have you specified timber and used it as a defining feature within a completed building in the UK? Have you used leading edge building techniques and originality to construct inspirational examples? Submission Deadline: 31 May 2017 Add the Structural Timber Awards to your 2017 plan, and start preparing the necessary information today! The Architect of the Year questions will require information on: • The reasons behind the specification of timber

• The aesthetic principles and creative drive behind designing with timber and show how the use of timber has helped overcome design complications

• How the architectural element has contributed to achieving maximum benefit for the client • How the use of ICT, BIM or digital software helped manage complex tasks • How the project can be seen as a trailblazer or future exemplar

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CLIENT OF THE YEAR Category: This category looks to reward any client, regardless of size or sector that has shown clear leadership in using timber on at least one project, product or service. Thinking sustainably and business driven, entries will have shown commitment to procure based on whole-life costs and low-carbon as key drivers. The winner will have shown exceptional ways of integration and collaborative working, excellent health and safety, fair terms and forms of contract and a desire to involve all stakeholders, local community and supply chain partners in any decisions throughout the project.

Sponsor: SPSenvirowall leads the way in the supply of external wall insulation systems and high-quality decorative renders to the building and construction industry. Suitable for both low and high-rise buildings the extensive range of innovative insulation systems are perfect for a decorative uplift to old buildings or newbuild applications. Our products, which have been rigorously tested by the BBA, CERAM and the BRE have been used throughout the UK and continental Europe for over 30 years and greatly improve the thermal efficiency of any building and helps cut CO2 emissions.

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“After much publicised trials and tribulations, this is a real world affirmation of timber’s construction credentials and an example of solid client commitment by sticking to its original design plan and choice of material.”

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ABBEYFIELD: WINNERSH CARE HOME

Castleoak’s development for Abbeyfield at Winnersh pushes the boundaries of timber frame property design, manufacturing and construction and is the UK’s first circular specialist dementia care home. Timber frame was the central construction method to create this specialist care home in a unique two storey, four-circle design that didn’t require any traditional brick/block construction. The circular design uses a series of interconnecting symmetrical circles to create intimate circular bedroom wings. This minimises corridors and aids close supervision.

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CORNWALL SUSTAINABLE BUILDING TRUST: GREEN BUILD HUB CLIENT OF THE YEAR

The ERDF funded Green Build Hub (GBH) is the brainchild of Cornwall Sustainable Buildings Trust (CSBT) and has been designed, procured and built as an exemplar sustainable building. The two-storey BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ building sits in a prominent position on the Eden Project site and has been designed to incorporate numerous sustainable features. The concertina facade incorporates a series of glazed sections between low impact structural insulated panels (SIPS) to showcase renewable materials in modular walls e.g. straw bales.

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GSK/NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY: GSK LABORATORY

The GlaxoSmithKline, Carbon Neutral Laboratory of Sustainable Chemistry for The University of Nottingham is the first carbon neutral laboratory in the UK and one of the first laboratories to be designed to BREEAM Outstanding standards. The two-storey, 22m tall engineered timber structure incorporates cross laminated timber (CLT), as the main structural component for the walls, floor and roofing elements, working with the main structural glulam frame.

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LENDLEASE DEVELOPMENTS: COBALT PLACE

Cobalt Place is part of a wider masterplan for a site in Battersea, south London that also includes a school and Community House for the Salesian monastery of Don Bosco. Cobalt Place comprises 102 apartments split across two five to six storey buildings and two separate townhouses. The structure for both the apartments and townhouses is cross laminated timber (CLT), which has good structural properties and low environmental impact. Large prefabricated panels with pre-cut openings were delivered to site, achieving fast, factory-quality construction.

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MAGGIE’S CENTRE: MAGGIE’S CENTRE, MANCHESTER

Maggie’s Centres are conceived to provide a welcoming ‘home away from home’ – a place of refuge where people affected by cancer can find emotional and practical support. Timber was chosen as the primary building material for its warmth and sculptural qualities, giving the building unique scale, depth and texture. The building comprises 17 symmetrical frames on a 3-metre grid, with a central ‘spine’ defining the line of symmetry. The chosen structural material was laminated veneer lumber (LVL), due to its enhanced strength and stiffness.

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OCEAN HOUSING: WINDMILL HOUSE

Windmill House is Ocean Housing’s newbuild, mixed-tenure scheme developed on the site of the original 1960s sheltered scheme in Fowey, Cornwall. The scheme includes 12 spacious timber frame apartments for people of 55+ years and associated communal facilities which are open to older people living locally, thus promoting use as a community hub. The original Windmill House in Fowey was a concrete, system-built, category-2 sheltered scheme built by Restormel District Council in the 1960s.

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PINEWOOD GROUP: PINEWOOD STUDIOS CLIENT OF THE YEAR

In partnership with manufacturer, Rubner Holzbau, B & K Structures designed, manufactured and installed a full facade and roof package for five new sound stages at Pinewood Studios – part of the first phase of the expansion and development programme for the studios. The timber cassettes were used for both the facade and roof package and incorporated materials specifically selected to meet the appropriate levels of acoustic, fire safety, thermal inertia performance in one single system.

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SKY: SKY CENTRAL

Sky has embarked onto redeveloping the former Harrods depository site in Hounslow into their new headquarters, Sky Central. The super fast-track project was to deliver approximately 500,000sq ft. A key element of the Sky Central design is the long span roof. It is one of the largest timber roofs in Europe and consists of deep timber beams supporting a lightweight timber cassette roof deck. The cassettes and skylights were prefabricated offsite and installed in 10.5x3m sections, allowing for a high speed construction.

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UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA: THE ENTERPRISE CENTRE

Exploding the myth that British timber sources aren’t suited to structural uses in buildings, the Centre’s timber frame is constructed substantially of Corsican pine that grew just 30 miles away in Thetford Forest. The BREEAM Outstanding building is a highly sustainable building: its timber structure is expressed in the building’s architecture and the timber and other low impact natural materials dominate the building’s exterior and interior. The cutting-edge low-impact building is one of the UK’s largest certified Passivhaus buildings.

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URBAN SPLASH: hoUSe

hoUSe is a pioneering newbuild, flexible property that can be configured according to buyers’ preference, budget and lifestyle. Appointing RIBA-registered studio, shedkm to design a housing concept unlike any other, the first hoUSes were then constructed offsite by SIG Building Systems as a series of volumetric timber-framed shells that are delivered to site complete and only require a ‘zip-up’ process and connection of services. The timber-based construction is relatively lightweight, therefore reducing the size of foundations.

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CLIENT OF THE YEAR Company: GSK/Nottingham University Project: GSK Carbon Neutral Laboratory The GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), Carbon Neutral Laboratory of Sustainable Chemistry for The University of Nottingham is unique in the UK not only in its design but also in its focus on world-leading research.

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The centre aims to create a research culture for the 21st century in which the optimisation of sustainability is a key competence for all chemists and the understanding of new ways of working for minimum carbon impact are transferred back to into pharmaceutical research labs. It is also the first carbon neutral laboratory in the UK and one of the first laboratories to be designed to BREEAM Outstanding standards. Incorporating the latest sustainable technologies, the laboratory will be carbon-neutral over its lifetime thanks in part to the natural materials used in its construction along with the range of renewable sources which shall be used to power the facility.

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The two-storey, 22m tall engineered timber structure is located on the Nottingham University’s Jubilee Campus and incorporates cross laminated timber (CLT), as the main structural component for the walls, floor and roofing elements, working with the main structural glulam frame. This type of hybrid design allows the structure to be flexible when it comes to meeting any future building changes. The glulam columns of 500mm x 500m, weighing up to 1.5 tonnes, and 960mm deep glulam beams with maximum spans of 10.0m, trap almost 1,600 tonnes of carbon extracted from the atmosphere through the process of sequestration and tree growth. Four large prefabricated glulam and CLT ‘horns’ were erected on the roof of the structure to provide natural ventilation to the building. The horns sit at a 45 degree angle cantilever outside

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the base, rising almost 10m above the main roof. Weighing approximately 11 tonnes each, the horns were assembled at ground level with M&E already installed, and had to be designed to be lifted horizontally and vertically, which also reduced working at height.

For all general enquiries, please contact: www.gsk.com www.nottingham.ac.uk

Professor David Greenaway, Vice-Chancellor of The University of Nottingham, commented that the built form would, “break new ground in sustainable construction” adding that the Centre of Excellence would: “shape the future of drug discovery and innovation in training and development will accelerate the translation of discovery to application.”

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HIGHLY COMMENDED CLIENT OF THE YEAR Company: Sky Project: Sky Central

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Company: Abbeyfield Project: Winnersh Care Home

Company: University of East Anglia Project: The Enterprise Centre

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DO YOU WANT TO WIN IN 2017? Have you worked with a client which has shown clear leadership in using timber? Has your client shown commitment to procure based on whole-life costs and low-carbon as key drivers? Submission Deadline: 31 May 2017 Add the Structural Timber Awards to your 2017 plan, and start preparing the necessary information today! The Client of the Year questions will require information on: • How the Client has played a visionary and leading role in choosing timber

• How this Client has encouraged and led on the principles of integrated and collaborative working

• Demonstration that the Client has benchmarked against other building materials • The ways in which this Client has adopted fair terms and forms of contract • How this Client has made its procurement decisions based on value

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CONTRACTOR OF THE YEAR Category: Working on a single timber project? Or a specialist contractor working consistently in the timber sector? This award seeks to find a contractor of any size with the scope and strategy to deliver sustainable, lowcarbon, cost-effective contemporary buildings of any type, from conception to completion. Working seamlessly with a regional or national timber supply chain, ensuring client satisfaction, excellent health and safety, methodical and reliable working practices with proof of commitment to the Construction 2025 agenda are essential.

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“An impressive achievement in scale and attention to detail, learning CONTRACTOR from a past good experience of OFthought THE YEAR serious well out and grown up timber construction.”

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SHORTLIST CONSTRUCTIONAL TIMBER: ALDER HEY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL CONTRACTOR Alder Hey Children’s Hospital is the only hospital in a park in Europe, and sets a new THE YEAR benchmark for the delivery of modern healthcare for children. Bespoke, OF flexible

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designs were used to create sustainable, energy-efficient solutions throughout the building. Glulam played a huge part in the structure including a five-storey atrium. Glulam was specified due to its exceptionally low mass, high strength and considerable stiffness. A steel framed structure within the atrium was timber clad to give an impression (and nicknamed) the “Treehouse”.

G FRAME & MORRISON CONSTRUCTION: KINTORE MIDMILL PRIMARY CONTRACTOR OF THE YEAR

Kintore Midmill Primary School is a newbuild 100m x 100m U-shaped school building, comprising a split level glulam framed design taking into account the flow, movement and usage of the spaces plus a new cross laminated (CLT) timber sports hall. Timber was specified as a central part of the design of the building partly for its lower construction costs and ease of use. It will enhance the aesthetics and environment of the building adding to the learning experience of the children.

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GILBERT & GOODE: GREEN BUILD HUB

The ERDF funded Green Build Hub (GBH) is the brainchild of Cornwall Sustainable Buildings Trust (CSBT) and has been designed, procured and built as an exemplar sustainable building. The two-storey BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ building sits in a prominent position on the Eden Project site and has been designed to incorporate numerous sustainable features. The concertina facade incorporates a series of glazed sections between low impact structural insulated panels (SIPS) to showcase renewable materials in modular walls e.g. straw bales.

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KEEPMOAT: AMBLESIDE STUDENT ACCOMMODATION

Delivered for Cumbria University on behalf of Keepmoat Construction, the concept was derived from an ideology of fabric first technology, coupled with a challenging programme. The design was a SIP 175mm panel to the exterior with an internal timber frame. The lightweight structural strength of SIPs allowed large sections of building to be lifted in one piece for speed of erection but the panels could also be erected one at a time by hand where access was restricted.

LENDLEASE CONSTRUCTION: COBALT PLACE CONTRACTOR OF THE YEAR

Cobalt Place is part of a wider masterplan for a site in Battersea, south London that also includes a school and Community House for the Salesian monastery of Don Bosco. Cobalt Place comprises 102 apartments split across two five to six storey buildings and two separate townhouses. The structure for both the apartments and townhouses is cross laminated timber (CLT), which has good structural properties and low environmental impact. Large prefabricated panels with pre-cut openings were delivered to site, achieving fast, factory-quality construction.

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Sky has embarked onto redeveloping the former Harrods depository site in OF THE Hounslow into their new headquarters, Sky Central. The super fast-track project wasYEAR to deliver approximately 500,000sq ft. A key element of the Sky Central design is the long span roof. It is one of the largest timber roofs in Europe and consists of deep timber beams supporting a lightweight timber cassette roof deck. The cassettes and skylights were prefabricated offsite and installed in 10.5x3m sections, allowing for a high speed construction.

MORGAN SINDALL: GSK LABORATORY CONTRACTOR OF THE YEAR

The GlaxoSmithKline, Carbon Neutral Laboratory of Sustainable Chemistry for The University of Nottingham is the first carbon neutral laboratory in the UK and one of the first laboratories to be designed to BREEAM Outstanding standards. The twostorey, 22m tall engineered timber structure incorporates cross laminated timber (CLT), as the main structural component for the walls, floor and roofing elements, working with the main structural glulam frame.

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RG CARTER: ALCONBURY WEALD CLUB

Located on a former airfield site which will be redeveloped over the next 25 years, the Alconbury Club acts as a welcoming hub for the emerging community of Alconbury Weald. The building’s structure is cross laminated timber (CLT), using a system of 4.5m to 6m wide structural bays. Columns and beams have a constant width, and deeper beams allow for greater void space as required in the hall and gym spaces. The Club was built in a single 26-week phase.

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SIR ROBERT MCALPINE: PINEWOOD STUDIOS

Delivered by Robert McAlpine in partnership with Rubner Holzbau and B & K Structures, the project called for the design, manufacture and installation of a full facade and roof package for five new sound stages at Pinewood Studios – part of the first phase of the expansion and development programme for the studios. The timber cassettes were used for both the facade and roof package and incorporated materials specifically selected to meet the appropriate levels of acoustic, fire safety, thermal inertia performance in one single system.

WILLMOTT DIXON: VICTORIA PARK VILLAGE CONTRACTOR OF THE YEAR

The new four-storey building accommodates a sports hall and assembly hall which are open for community use by local residents. Constructed using cross laminated timber (CLT) enabled a speedier construction programme and relieving budget pressures. CLT was selected for the superstructure as it offered a cost-effective and sustainable solution. As the principal funder, Hackney Council had high aspirations for sustainability and strongly supported the use of CLT. The entire school frame is timber including the walls, floors and roof.

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CONTRACTOR OF THE YEAR Company: Mace Project: Sky Central Sky envisioned a fast track project for their new headquarters in London which would deliver around 500,000sqft of fully fitted-out space in less than three years.

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Sky has embarked onto redeveloping the former Harrods depository site in Hounslow into their new headquarters, Sky Central. A key element of the Sky Central design is the long span roof. It is one of the largest timber roofs in Europe and consists of deep timber beams supporting a lightweight timber cassette roof deck. The cassettes and skylights were prefabricated offsite and installed in 10.5x3m sections, allowing for a high speed construction.

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The structural, daylighting and architectural strategies were closely interwoven – timber was the best material to meet the requirements.


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The result is a three-storey, deep plan building with floor to ceiling heights between 3.5m and 4.5m, creating a feeling of volume and airiness. Sky Central features a series of ‘plug in’ mezzanines, ramps and stairs in steel and cross laminated timber (CLT). These create the primary form of vertical circulation, enhancing staff interaction and chance encounters – these elements are a key part of the design brief, along with the use of natural materials, to build a modern workplace with focus on the well-being of Sky’s employees. The timber cassette roof was developed with Mace and their subcontractors as the fastest option. The prefabricated units allowed for the more complicated elements, such as dressing of upstands and installation of roof lights, to be manufactured and completed offsite

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in a controlled environment. Onsite, the panels were lifted in large sections and simply screwed to the glulam with site joints in the membranes. The use of timber allowed for the roof to have no structural joints despite its large size due to the thermal stability of the material. Sky Central was delivered under a design and build contract. Arup was novated to Mace and worked with them and the architects PLP to deliver this project quickly. The key issues of flexibility and sustainability were explored with the client at concept stage and timber was proposed for various elements. The team continuously learnt from the Sky Believe in Better Building and other smaller projects on the Sky Campus which were experimenting with the use of timber.

For all general enquiries, please contact: www.macegroup.com

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DO YOU WANT TO WIN IN 2017? Are you a contractor delivering sustainable, low-carbon, cost-effective contemporary buildings? Do you work seamlessly with a regional or national timber supply chain, ensuring client satisfaction? Submission Deadline: 31 May 2017 Add the Structural Timber Awards to your 2017 plan, and start preparing the necessary information today! The Contractor of the Year questions will require information on: • How the timber and construction supply chain have been involved from early involvement to project delivery

• How the selection of members of the team, and suppliers, were chosen based on value, expertise and sustainable credentials • How the use of ICT, BIM or digital software helped manage complex tasks • How has working with timber impacted on your collaborative team and organisation as a whole

• Demonstration that a project has provided a unique and innovative building solution when benchmarked against other building materials

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PRODUCT INNOVATION AWARD Category: A wide ranging category open to innovative new products and systems, or older items on the market used in a fresh and inventive way. The winner must demonstrate the product or emerging technology, meets the appropriate UK building regulations and health and safety standards. This can be a physical product designed specifically for timber usage or a general building product that reveals a new dimension when used in conjunction with timber technology. Evidence must be provided of where real value has been added to the timber sector.

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Sponsor: The Timber Trade Federation is growing the use of wood through innovative representation and a suite of value added business services for its members. Spanning the timber industry supply chain from the Sawmiller to the Manufacturer through the distribution network of Agents, Importers, Distributors and Merchants, TTF Members account for around two-thirds of the £8.5 billion value of the UK timber industry.

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SHORTLIST APTUS FASTENER SYSTEMS: POWERCLAMP PRODUCT INNOVATION AWARD

Powerclamp has been developed in conjunction with professional logistics and PRODUCT timber frame companies. It enables the quick and easy lifting of solid wood panels INNOVATION both onsite and offsite. Until now there has not been a ‘high load’ lifting tool on AWARD the market. Safety and ease of use was paramount with a single handed quick release operation requiring access from only one side of the timber beam. There is no need for additional blocks or shackles and it does not damage the timber edge.

DONALDSON TIMBER ENGINEERING: SAFEWELL PRODUCT INNOVATION AWARD

SafeWell is a patent-pending, reusable and adjustable stairwell protection kit made from timber, designed to remove the risk of working at height, when using first and/ or second floor joists as a platform to continue the build process. SafeWell provides added value compared to other systems currently available on the market as it can be used multiple times, making it less expensive than a single-use system and it also reduces the cost of waste disposal on site. It is usable on all standard house types.

JOYNER BOLT™: FIXING PRODUCT INNOVATION AWARD

Joyner Bolt™ is the first new bolted timber fixing in 150 years. It offers quality performance and overall cost savings when compared to current offerings. A British invention with patents secured around the world, it has global application potential within the construction industry. The bolt was developed over a five-year period by Dan Hardingham and Mark Doye. All the costly quality and performance disadvantages of coach-bolts and threaded rods have been overcome in one product and offers a quality timber fixing every time.

MEDITE SMARTPLY: SMARTPLY PROPASSIV PRODUCT INNOVATION AWARD

An innovative solution for delivering low energy building, SMARTPLY PROPASSIV is a shining example of ingenuity, engineering and common sense, combined in a product that can change the way we build in the future. SMARTPLY PROPASSIV has performed six times better than the Passive House standard for air leakage. This versatile, strong and cost-effective OSB system has now been proven to achieve the highest levels of airtightness and has achieved a world first in being certified by the International Passive House Association as the world’s only airtight panel.

MODULOFT/MODUROOM: MODULOFT PRODUCT INNOVATION AWARD

Moduloft is a unique method of building bespoke loft conversions in the factory for delivery and installation. As an offsite build and bespoke installation solution for property owners, Moduloft is able to be lived in during lift/install so users don’t need to move out. Typical loft conversion on a three or four-bedroom detached property can be three months minimum – Moduloft condenses this process to two weeks on average using existing timber technology. It also greatly reduces health and safety risks associated with working at height.

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SHORTLIST PASSIVHAUS HOMES: THE PH15 CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM PRODUCT INNOVATION AWARD

The PH15 Construction System is a timber frame solution for building energy efficient PRODUCT new housing to the Passivhaus standard. The System uniquely brings together all the AWARD essential components required for construction of an ultra-energyINNOVATION efficient home. The System includes an optional support pack for architects unfamiliar with Fabric First methodology – avoiding over-complex and potentially costly solutions and offering a ready-made workable tool leaving architects free to design. The PH15 System is optimised to eliminate thermal bridges and to simplify airtightness details on site.

RECTICEL INSULATION: L-MENTS PRODUCT INNOVATION AWARD

Recticel Insulation has pioneered a self-supporting ‘room in a roof’ insulation system that makes life easier for specifiers and contractors. L-Ments combines the benefits of traditional roofs and offsite manufactured roofs while minimising the downsides of both, mimicking a modular product – constructed offsite to tighter tolerances and higher quality standards – provides a liveable roof space. Rather than cutting insulation boards to fit between the timbers or trusses of a pitched roof, a panel is produced by foaming PIR insulation around the timber rafters.

ROTHOBLAAS: X-RAD PRODUCT INNOVATION AWARD

X-RAD is a connection system for multi-storey cross laminated timber (CLT) panel structures and has resulted from over four years of research. X-Rad allows the transfer of extremely high traction and shear stresses through wall-panel corners. Thanks to the concentration of the joints at the panel corners, there is no need to place slabs between the walls, avoiding perpendicular crushing of the wood fibres. Furthermore, it simplifies onsite operations, ensuring precision and quick assembly.

SAM: SAM TRIMAX PRODUCT INNOVATION AWARD

SAM Trimax is the next generation of fibreboard technology. Manufactured using Medite Tricoya Extreme panels, it combines the stability and durability of non-wood materials with all the advantages of wood-composite panels. As well as being moisture resistant, it’s also fungal resistant and termite resistant. It is FSC-certified and manufactured using zero added formaldehyde giving it a low environmental impact. It negates many of the main reasons that timber cladding can go from looking great to looking dated, including discolouration, mould growth and shrinkage.

SMARTROOF: SMARTROOF PRISM PRODUCT INNOVATION AWARD

Smartroof’s new Prism system is a thermally advanced roof panel system. Prism is a SIP system for ‘room in roof’ configurations that can be installed in just a few hours rather than days taken for a traditional roof. Smartroof delivers major benefits in terms of thermal performance, consistent quality, site safety and speed of construction. Additional benefits include airtightness, minimised cold bridging and reduced panel depth giving the builder and homeowner more available floor space. Innovative engineering has reduced the number of components to a minimum.

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PH15 SYSTEM CASE STUDY Bespoke new build detached house detailed and constructed using the PH15 System including triple-glazed windows and doors - Katzbeck ‘Linea’ range from Austria. Fully certified to the Passivhaus standard: LOCATION: Stoke Gabriel, Devon PROJECT: Detached private house, certified Passivhaus. COMPANY NAME: Passivhaus Homes Ltd. Initial non-Passivhaus design by Chris Donoghue. REASON FOR OFF-SITE CUTTING: Accuracy and speed of erection on site. REASON FOR ‘ON-SITE STICK BUILD’: Easier to transport and no heavy lifting equipment required – tricky location with limited access and on a significant sloping site. ENERGY EFFICIENCIES: Savings against traditional UK build, 90% improvement. HEALTHY: Improved indoor air quality with constant

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PRODUCT INNOVATION AWARD Company: Smartroof Project: Smartroof Prism Smartroof’s Prism is a new SIP system for ‘room in roof’ configurations that can be installed in just a few hours rather than days taken for a traditional roof.

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Smartroof’s new Prism system is a thermally advanced roof panel system designed to meet the thermal regulations facing the industry. Installed in hours not days, Prism offers a consistent thermal performance as low as 0.09W/m2k which can be computer-modelled to facilitate any specific enhancements, whilst creating design freedom from an early stage in the project. Smartroof have worked tirelessly to produce a safer, faster and more cost-effective method of roof construction that guarantees the benefits of site safety, thermal performance and speed of construction, all whilst locking in cost certainty at a fixed supply and fit price.

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Manufactured using quality materials including, BBA-approved SIP panels and patented nail plates, Smartroof’s unique hinge and interlocking panel system is a ‘one stop shop’ for room in roof solutions. Additional benefits include airtightness, minimised cold bridging and reduced panel depth giving the builder and homeowner more available floor space. Along with its ground-breaking thermally efficiency, Prism has strong environmental advantages including the elimination of site waste and preventing single site deliveries of multiple components as well as less crane lifts than a standard system. Smartroof delivers major benefits in terms of thermal performance, consistent quality, site safety and speed of construction. Innovative engineering has reduced the number of components to a minimum, its unique

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hinge and interlocking panels facilitate rapid assembly. Smartroof has been engineered and developed by builders for builders – therefore they understand the challenges of cost, following the build programme and the need for innovation. Prism is manufactured offsite, in a factory controlled environment allowing Smartroof to lock in cost certainty for the builder. Smartroof’s Prism panelised roof system in an offsite solution, manufactured in a factory controlled environment, therefore the system guarantees complete accuracy that could never be achieved onsite, which allows for the careful management of resources both in the factory and onsite. The quality of Smartroof’s product is continually being evaluated and improved, with rigorous factory testing prior to delivery and the continuous improvement for production processes.

For all general enquiries, please contact: www.smartroof.co.uk

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DO YOU WANT TO WIN IN 2017? Do you have an innovative new product or systems, or older items on the market used in a fresh and inventive way? Do you have evidence that your product has added real value to the timber sector? Submission Deadline: 31 May 2017 Add the Structural Timber Awards to your 2017 plan, and start preparing the necessary information today! The Product Innovation Award questions will require information on: • What site or project specific challenges the product has overcome • How the product has added real value to the timber sector

• How the product has contributed to advancing timber technology or market opportunities • What lessons have been learned about timber as a construction material

• Key ways that your innovative product has been tested, trialled and proven

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PRODUCT MARKETING AWARD Category: Creating a successful product is one thing. Making sure that potential customers know what it can do is another. Entries will clearly show how a product has been brought to market in an innovative and exciting way, by raising its profile and then exploiting its benefits to maximum effect. This can include the use of digital media including video and social media, interactive websites or via original and eye-catching PR and promotional campaigns. The focus will be on the delivery of an integrated, creative and positive approach to your product marketing.

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iSpecifier changes the way specifiers can search and browse the technical information they need to specify flexible, compliant, bespoke timber solutions for PRODUCT a variety of sectors. It is a new, online interactive project creation tool which lets MARKETING users define the specific technical data they need, then dynamically apply, tailor, AWARD modify and manage it to meet their particular demands. Innovaré is the only offsite SIPs specialist in the UK to offer such a comprehensive approach and this marketing strategy reflects this.

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KINGSPAN TIMBER SOLUTIONS: HIGH PERFORMANCE BUILDING ENVELOPE

The High Performance Building Envelopes campaign featured the well-known Kingspan TEK® SIP system. For the first time, as part of this campaign, Kingspan opened the doors of its Selby Kingspan TEK® factory to construction professionals to engage directly with architects and specifiers. This included CPD presentations and as each event was oversubscribed, more dates had to be added to the programme. The on-going campaign is not about one product or system but an integrated marketing strategy to position Kingspan Timber Solutions as a market leader.

MEDITE SMARTPLY: SMARTPLY OSB CAMPAIGN As the industry continues to demand high quality products, the OSB sector has seen little change. SMARTPLY looked to address this by responding to market demand for a high quality board which can be used for an even greater variety of applications and push the boundaries of OSB manufacturing. The campaign communicated the fact that OSB customers had asked for a better product and that SMARTPLY has listened, creating the first genuine product innovation in the OSB sector for many years.

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METSÄ WOOD: PLAN B CAMPAIGN

Metsä Wood started a digital marketing campaign in February 2015 called Plan B to explore the possibilities and challenge pre-conceptions of timber construction. They wanted to educate its key target audience: architects, engineers, contractors and related professions, showing them how engineered wood products – in particular Kerto LVL – should be considered in all construction projects ahead of steel and concrete. The idea took some of the most world’s iconic buildings (e.g the Empire State Building) and showed how to construct them using timber.

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RADAR COMMUNICATIONS: ALUMASC VENTILATED SYSTEM (AVS)

Alumasc Facade Systems developed a new innovative facade solution designed specifically for the structural timber sector – the Alumasc Ventilated System (AVS). The system is an engineered ventilated facade solution designed to promote the flow of air to eliminate condensation build-up within the structural frame. AVS provides a solution for the requirements and guidelines set out by both the NHBC and TRADA. Radar Communications was appointed to launch AVS to the structural timber sector with a fully integrated marketing, PR and social media campaign.

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PRODUCT MARKETING AWARD Company: Innovaré Systems Project: iSpecifier iSpecifier is changing perceptions and raising the profile of Innovaré’s i-SIP panellised system by encouraging end-to-end, whole-project partnerships with architects and contractors.

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iSpecifier changes the way specifiers can search and browse the technical information they need to specify flexible, compliant, bespoke timber solutions for a variety of sectors. Innovaré is the only offsite SIPs specialist in the UK to offer such a comprehensive approach and this marketing strategy reflects this, with the introduction of a new online development tool which reconciles age-old conflicts between architectural imagination and real-world interpretation.

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need, then dynamically apply, tailor, modify and manage it to meet their particular demands. The key to the iSpecifier marketing programme is interactive integration – to make them a single-source knowledge base that informs and educates about SIPs and timber flexibility benefits. After defining project criteria, suggested SIP/timber building solutions are generated from a database of 77,000 (and growing) unique solutions complete with suggested connection details, relevant case studies and specific structural, acoustic, environmental, thermal, robustness and fire technical information. iSpecifier is also a community – where users register to become part of a community and receive regular communications on SIP construction, news and case studies and share knowledge, with the aim to convert curiosity into customers and

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early adopters into long-term brand evangelists. Free and simple to use, it delivers a welcome freedom to configure and download personalised, rather than generic information. Since it is permission based, iSpecifier also incorporates technology to identify customer needs and online behaviour, to generate leads and create demand for Innovaré’s solutions. Sitting alongside all the ‘tech magic’ that makes this happen is a much more human perspective. Innovaré believe that bombarding potential customers with promotional messages is not the way forward. This is why iSpecifier is built entirely around permissionbased marketing principles – it serves personalised, bite-sized content, relevant to the individual needs of the customer at a pace that they define themselves.

For all general enquiries, please contact: www.innovaresystems.co.uk

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DO YOU WANT TO WIN IN 2017? Can you clearly show how a product has been brought to market in an innovative and exciting way? Submission Deadline: 31 May 2017 Add the Structural Timber Awards to your 2017 plan, and start preparing the necessary information today! The Product Marketing Award questions will require information on: • What the product or system does and whether it is solely for the timber sector

• How the marketing methodology highlighted the strengths and potential of the product or system • What specific marketing and promotional platforms have been used

• The main issues and challenges that the market development approach sought to address • How the success and market expansion/growth potential of your approach has been measured

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SHORTLIST ARUP: USE OF TIMBER IN LANDMARK PROJECTS PIONEER OF THE YEAR

Arup have pioneered the use of timber on landmark projects around thePIONEER world, from Pompidou Metz, and Metropol Parasol to global exemplars like Sky’s Believe in OF THE YEAR Better Building. Arup has delivered projects across all market sectors and brought timber into new markets (multi-storey offices and film studios). We have designed the largest UK timber roofs at Canary Wharf Crossrail Station and Sky Central, with even larger timber roofs on site at Warwick University and Macallan Distillery.

CYGNUM TIMBER FRAME & ARCHITYPE: PASSIVHAUS DEVELOPMENTS PIONEER OF THE YEAR

The running costs of a Passivhaus building can reduce utility bills by up to 90% of a like-for-like building built to UK Building regulations. The Architype-designed University of East Anglia Enterprise is a BREEAM Outstanding building and one of the UK’s largest certified Passivhaus buildings. The building will support a healthy environment for all users thanks to high internal comfort levels, achieved through robust insulation and airtightness, the harnessing of natural light and ventilation. The timber engineering played an integral part in making the low energy aspirations a reality.

ELASTEGRITY: ULTRA-LIGHTWEIGHT ROOF SYSTEM PIONEER OF THE YEAR

Elastegrity is a new design system within engineering and architecture – this includes batteryHelix. batteryHelix is the familiar single-layer latticeshell barrel-vault structural form, but utilises ‘energy’ for its structural integrity rather than ‘forces’ and focuses on resilience and stiffness, rather than strength. Unlike a conventional barrel-vault it requires no trusses, ties or buttresses, it is ‘self-stressed’ allowing it to be lightly supported on legs. batterHelix challenges conventional thinking in mechanics and was designed by its inventor Stewart Macpherson as a solution for an ultra-lightweight roof system.

MACE: SKY CENTRAL PIONEER OF THE YEAR

Sky has embarked onto redeveloping the former Harrods depository site in Hounslow into their new headquarters, Sky Central. The super fast-track project was to deliver approximately 500,000sq ft. A key element of the Sky Central design is the long span roof. It is one of the largest timber roofs in Europe and consists of deep timber beams supporting a lightweight timber cassette roof deck. The cassettes and skylights were prefabricated offsite and installed in 10.5x3m sections, allowing for a high speed construction.

MEDITE SMARTPLY: SMARTPLY PROPASSIV PIONEER OF THE YEAR

An innovative solution for delivering low energy building, SMARTPLY PROPASSIV is a shining example of ingenuity, engineering and common sense, combined in a product that can change the way we build in the future. SMARTPLY PROPASSIV has performed six times better than the Passive House standard for air leakage. This versatile, strong and cost-effective OSB system has now been proven to achieve the highest levels of airtightness and has achieved a world first in being certified by the International Passive House Association as the world’s only airtight panel.

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PIONEER This self-build project is an extensive refurbishment and first floor extension to a 1930’s single storey industrial unit located in a conservation area in central OF Bristol. THE YEAR This was an ambitious project involving major reworking of the existing building while being sympathetic to the industrial character and existing fabric of the building. Many cutting edge products were used to realise the homeowners’ vision, such as custom curved glulam beams, timber I-joists, aluminium dovetail timber connectors, helical screw piles and stressed skin roof panels.

PLP ARCHITECTURE: OAKWOOD TIMBER TOWER PIONEER OF THE YEAR

The Oakwood Timber Tower is in part a response to this simple question. Designed in collaboration with Michael H. Ramage and Rob Foster of Cambridge University Centre for Natural Material Innovation & Structures, Simon Smith of Simon and Wallwork Engineers and Ron Bakker, Kevin Flanagan, and Skirmantas Simniskis of PLP Architecture, the concept design has set a new standard for structural timber. The showcase of this design pushes the limit of what is possible with the use of cross laminated timber technology in design and build.

RODERICK JAMES ARCHITECTS LLP: THE SCHOOLHOUSE PIONEER OF THE YEAR

The SchoolHouse is a vocational project that enabled pupils to build their own sustainable timber house at the Burlington Danes Academy in London. Much of the timber in the construction is exposed showcasing the sustainable ethos of the project, including the hand crafted structural Douglas fir (English plantation grown) frame. Breathable recycled newspaper insulation was blown into the timber wall cassette panels and the timber roof panels on site for added sustainability.

URBAN SPLASH/SHEDKM: hoUSe PIONEER OF THE YEAR

hoUSe is a pioneering newbuild, flexible property that can be configured according to buyers’ preference, budget and lifestyle. Appointing RIBA-registered studio, shedkm to design a housing concept unlike any other, the first hoUSes were then constructed offsite by SIG Building Systems as a series of volumetric timber-framed shells that are delivered to site complete and only require a ‘zip-up’ process and connection of services. The timber-based construction is relatively lightweight, therefore reducing the size of foundations.

ZEDFACTORY: THE ZERO BILLS HOME PIONEER OF THE YEAR

The Zero Bills Home demonstrate how beautiful, cost effective, low carbon homes can be built at commercial scale. The home was designed by RIBA-award winning architects ZEDfactory and built at the BRE Innovation Park. The system combines an energy efficient modular timber/steel frame. An oversized semi-balloon frame method uses lightweight framing members and studs to carry an equal distribution of the vertical and compressive loads. The house is set to be one of the first homes assessed under BRE’s new Home Quality Mark.

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PIONEER OF THE YEAR Company: Arup Project: Use of Timber in Landmark Projects A familiar name to all in construction. Arup have pioneered the use of timber on landmark projects including Metropol Parasol the largest timber structure in the world.

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Arup have pioneered the use of timber on landmark projects around the world, from Pompidou Metz, and Metropol Parasol to global exemplars like Sky’s Believe in Better Building. Arup has delivered projects across all market sectors and brought timber into new markets (multi-storey offices and film studios). They have designed the largest UK timber roofs at Canary Wharf Crossrail Station and Sky Central, with even larger timber roofs on site at Warwick University and Macallan Distillery.

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Arup’s global network allows them to promote best-practice around the world and to invest in research to tackle key issues relating to the performance of timber in real applications and address client concerns in adopting timber. They have developed indepth understanding of structural, fire, acoustics, durability, cost and programme issues, to address client concerns and invested in applied research projects such as The Smile, Wikihouse, and Wood Chip Barn to enable them to experiment with emerging technologies, as well as collaborative University research. Arup believes strongly in cross-industry collaboration and knowledge sharing to continually improve the quality, competitiveness of the timber industry’s offering. They have helped TRADA develop the National Structural Timber Specification and CLT Handbook and

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are now writing the European timber execution standard that will govern the quality and safety of timber construction across much of the world. Arup believes that wood can and will become a standard material for larger projects alongside and in combination with steel and concrete. The pioneering work in timber offices, not only with the Believe in Better Building but also the Life Cycle Tower project, has been an inspiration for clients and architects across the world and is an example of how they collaborate across the industry to create new markets for timber. Just as there are standard structural solutions for steel and concrete framed offices, Arup believes that the key to helping timber penetrate new markets is to develop overall designs that address not only structure but also fire, acoustic, durability, vibration, environmental, programme and cost issues.

For all general enquiries, please contact: www.arup.com

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HIGHLY COMMENDED PIONEER OF THE YEAR Company: Urban Splash & ShedKM Project: hoUSe

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Company: Zed Factory Project: The Zero Bills Home

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DO YOU WANT TO WIN IN 2017? Are you making a major contribution to raising the profile of timber usage across the UK? Submission Deadline: 31 May 2017 Add the Structural Timber Awards to your 2017 plan, and start preparing the necessary information today! The Pioneer Award questions will require information on: • How performance or influence has been inspirational or changed the behaviour and performance of others

• How the nominee has delivered disproportionate benefits and left a legacy in the outputs of the timber sector • How the nominee acts as a leader, opinion former or agent of change • Progression within the timber sector

• Demonstration of a positive impact on sustainability, the timber industry and overall low-carbon design in the UK and/or internationally

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PROJECT OF THE YEAR Category: Project of the Year highlights outstanding examples of UK construction that have integrated timber technology as a major component part of its success. The winner will have proved that they have used timber with skill and ingenuity to create a sustainable, low-carbon building showcasing the strengths of timber. The focus will be on projects delivering exceptional levels of design, detail and delivery. Particular note will be made of client satisfaction, proof of outstanding energy performance levels and low environmental impact, technical achievement, supply chain management and4:03 overall practice. page 32.qxd 28/7/11 pmbest Page 1

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ARUP: WOODCHIP BARN

In collaboration with Arup, students of the Architectural Association created a PROJECT robotically fabricated Woodchip Barn, using locally source timber. An ambition for OF THE YEAR the project was to exploit the resisting capacity of beech tree forks in a Vierendeelstyle arching truss. The final 3D model was used to program a 6-axis robotic arm to prepare the tree forks for their specific connection details. The project focused on developing the necessary workflows for utilising complex and irregular pieces of timber generally considered a nuisance in contemporary timber construction.

ARUP: SKY CENTRAL PROJECT OF THE YEAR

Sky has embarked onto redeveloping the former Harrods depository site in Hounslow into their new headquarters, Sky Central. The super fast-track project was to deliver approximately 500,000sq ft. A key element of the Sky Central design is the long span roof. It is one of the largest timber roofs in Europe and consists of deep timber beams supporting a lightweight timber cassette roof deck. The cassettes and skylights were prefabricated offsite and installed in 10.5x3m sections, allowing for a high speed construction.

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B & K STRUCTURES, ENGENUITI, MORGAN SINDALL, FAIRHURSTS & AECOM GSK LABORATORY, THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM

The GlaxoSmithKline, Carbon Neutral Laboratory of Sustainable Chemistry for The University of Nottingham is the first carbon neutral laboratory in the UK and one of the first laboratories to be designed to BREEAM Outstanding standards. The two-storey, 22m tall engineered timber structure incorporates cross laminated timber (CLT), as the main structural component for the walls, floor and roofing elements, working with the main structural glulam frame.

BROWN & BROWN ARCHITECTS: THE PORTSOY BOATBUILDING CENTRE PROJECT OF THE YEAR

Located within the historic harbour of Portsoy, North-East Scotland. The building was conceived as a warm timber building slotted inside a hard stone skin. In addition to being constructed from timber, the building is also heated by wood, with a large workshop stove the only heating source, burning all waste products from the client’s boatbuilding activities. As an organisation focused on boatbuilding, the selection of timber as the primary material allowed the client to engage with the project on a much greater level.

CASTLEOAK: ABBEYFIELD PROJECT OF THE YEAR

Castleoak’s development for Abbeyfield at Winnersh pushes the boundaries of timber frame property design, manufacturing and construction and is the UK’s first circular specialist dementia care home. Timber frame was the central construction method to create this specialist care home in a unique two storey, four-circle design that didn’t require any traditional brick/block construction. The circular design uses a series of interconnecting symmetrical circles to create intimate circular bedroom wings. This minimises corridors and aids close supervision.

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CYGNUM TIMBER FRAME: THE ENTERPRISE CENTRE, THE UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA

Exploding the myth that British timber sources aren’t suited to structural uses in PROJECT buildings, the Centre’s timber frame is constructed substantially of Corsican pine OFbuilding THE YEAR that grew just 30 miles away in Thetford Forest. The BREEAM Outstanding is a highly sustainable building: its timber structure is expressed in the building’s architecture and the timber and other low impact natural materials dominate the building’s exterior and interior. The cutting-edge low-impact building is one of the UK’s largest certified Passivhaus buildings.

EAST ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPE URBAN DESIGN: SACRED HEART PRIMARY SCHOOL PROJECT OF THE YEAR

The £1.8 million project includes an assembly hall, admin spaces, kitchen and entrance hall. Timber was used to make an intimate, warm and friendly space, responding to a brief aimed at enhancing the everyday experience for the children. The use of glulam beams provided an excellent strength to weight ratio. It also aided to making the spaces feel warm and comfortable, avoiding the austere look of steel. Heraklith (wood wool) acoustic insulation panels applied to the top half of the hall provide excellent acoustic performance.

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FOSTER + PARTNERS: MAGGIE’S CENTRE

Maggie’s Centres are conceived to provide a welcoming ‘home away from home’ – a place of refuge where people affected by cancer can find emotional and practical support. Timber was chosen as the primary building material for its warmth and sculptural qualities, giving the building unique scale, depth and texture. The building comprises 17 symmetrical frames on a 3-metre grid, with a central ‘spine’ defining the line of symmetry. The chosen structural material was laminated veneer lumber (LVL), due to its enhanced strength and stiffness.

GILBERT & GOODE: GREEN BUILD HUB PROJECT OF THE YEAR

The ERDF funded Green Build Hub is the brainchild of Cornwall Sustainable Buildings Trust (CSBT) and has been designed, procured and built as an exemplar sustainable building. The two-storey BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ building sits in a prominent position on the Eden Project site and has been designed to incorporate numerous sustainable features. The concertina facade incorporates a series of glazed sections between low impact structural insulated panels (SIPS) to showcase renewable materials in modular walls e.g. straw bales.

GLENN HOWELLS ARCHITECTS: STIHL TREETOP WALKWAY PROJECT OF THE YEAR

The walkway is situated at Westonbirt Arboretum, Gloucestershire and provides stunning new views over the landscape, in particular the ancient woodlands of Silk Wood and across The Downs. At almost 300m in length it is the longest structure of its kind in the UK. The walkway is a hybrid timber and steel structure. Larch was selected as the principal material for the walkway, given its durability and attractive colour, with Scottish larch selected for the decking and handrail.

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JESTICO + WHILES: MOSSBOURNE VICTORIA PARK ACADEMY

Jestico + Whiles was appointed to design a new secondary school in Victoria Park PROJECT Village. The entire school frame is cross laminated timber (CLT), including the walls, OF THE YEAR floors and roof. When the time comes to recycle the school, the CLT material can be used for energy generation. The use of CLT contributed to the target BREEAM rating of ‘Very Good’.

LENDLEASE CONSTRUCTION: COBALT PLACE PROJECT OF THE YEAR

Cobalt Place is part of a wider masterplan for a site in Battersea, south London that also includes a school and Community House for the Salesian monastery of Don Bosco. Cobalt Place comprises 102 apartments split across two five to six storey buildings and two separate townhouses. The structure for both the apartments and townhouses is cross laminated timber (CLT), which has good structural properties and low environmental impact. Large prefabricated panels with pre-cut openings were delivered to site, achieving fast, factory-quality construction.

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SIMONS GROUP: GSK/LOW CARBON FACILITY

This project has been the culmination of four years of research and theoretical application for Simons and GSK towards answering the question: “Can a pharmaceutical facility achieve carbon neutrality?” The main structure comprises a glulam frame, the first floor and roof are from cross laminated timber (CLT) with wall panels made from hemp-based panels. The project has resulted in 1000t CO2 less emissions during construction than a conventional build and will create an annual reduction of 17t CO2 over the building’s lifespan.

THORNTON TOMASETTI: ST CLARE’S COLLEGE PROJECT OF THE YEAR

The structural engineering of the new residences and art block at St Clare’s College went beyond the brief to provide a world class educational facility. An innovative application of cross laminated timber (CLT) was carefully chosen for the structure, resulting in a lightweight, flexible, adaptable range of buildings that could easily be revised and relocated to suit the changes in environment, without compromising client expectations of the architectural quality of the scheme. The structural design is simple and repetitive and the detailing uncomplicated.

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Company: B & K Structures, Engenuiti, Morgan Sindall, Fairhursts & Aecom Project: GSK Laboratory, University of Nottingham

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• How your project demonstrates the highest levels of technical achievement

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• How the project sought and achieved measurable sustainable, energy efficient and low- carbon targets

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• How the project has been delivered on-time, on-budget and met the clients expectations

• How the project can be seen as a trailblazer or future exemplar • Why your project stands out from the crowd among its peers

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PROJECT OF THE YEAR Company: Gilbert & Goode Project: Green Build Hub The Hub is a ‘living laboratory’ where eco-building products will be installed, tested and monitored to produce objective and comprehensive performance data in a real building setting. 126

The ERDF funded Green Build Hub is the brainchild of Cornwall Sustainable Buildings Trust (CSBT) and has been designed, procured and built as an exemplar sustainable building. The two-storey BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ building sits in a prominent position on the Eden Project site and has been designed to incorporate numerous sustainable features. The concertina facade incorporates a series of glazed sections between low impact structural insulated panels (SIPS) to showcase renewable materials in modular walls e.g. straw bales.

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The Hub was designed to protect the timber from weather erosion and to be dismantled, rather than demolished, at the end of its useful life. This lowers the overall environmental impact by reducing the consumed energy in its construction and mitigating energy consumption from disposal.

Glulam beams were specified for the structural components instead of steel or concrete as they typically require between 30-50% of the production energy. Timber cladding was utilised for the faรงade as it has a lower embodied energy than other feasible solutions. Timber frames permit for insulation within the panels increasing the quantity of insulation in comparison to steel or concrete. This reduces the level of energy consumed to heat the structure reducing energy consumption and building running costs.

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SIPCO invested in ‘state of the art’ processing equipment for the SIPs panels and computer controlled equipment to machine panels to obtain the exact shape and size. Through the use of SIP construction and glulam support we were able to give exacting delivery times based on careful material procurement, production planning and control. The site had restricted access and limited storage facilities. This made the need for careful sequencing of delivery and installation absolutely critical. SIPCO worked with the installation team to carefully optimize site storage, the use

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The use of prefabricated glulam columns, glulam floor beams and CLT floor decks, meant that large structural elements were delivered to site on a just-in-time schedule ready for assembly, minimising health and safety issues and reducing the crane loads required for the erection programme. Using timber also helps to save energy over the life of the building, as its cellular structure provides outstanding thermal insulation: 15 times better than concrete, 400 times better than steel and 1,700 times better than aluminium. The use of timber on this innovative education building has significantly contributed to it becoming the UK’s first zero-carbon

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