Some of the UK’s most impressive recent building projects compete in prestigious scheme

Some of the most impressive recent building projects from across the UK have been shortlisted for the RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) Awards 2022.

The projects, which include everything from a new flood defence scheme, through to restoration of historic landmarks will be judged by expert judging panels across the country, with winners of the regional awards announced virtually in May.

The RICS Awards showcase the most inspirational initiatives and developments in land, real estate, construction and infrastructure. They recognise outstanding achievement, teamwork and companies.

The entries are shortlisted across six categories – Commercial Development, Community Benefit, Heritage, Public Sector, Refurbishment-Revitalisation, and Residential.

Companies still have the opportunity to enter an additional four categories – to be judged nationally – and have until 29th April to submit their entry.

Chair of the RICS Awards David Brooks Wilson FRICS, said: “Despite much uncertainty and challenging conditions over the past couple of years, property professionals across the UK continue to deliver exemplary, and in many cases, world-class built projects that are having a profoundly positive impact on our cities and towns. I wish the teams behind them all the best of luck in gaining recognition for their skills and hard work.”

Further information is available at: RICS Awards UK

 

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About RICS

We are RICS. Everything we do is designed to effect positive change in the built and natural environments. Through our respected global standards, leading professional progression and our trusted data and insight, we promote and enforce the highest professional standards in the development and management of land, real estate, construction and infrastructure.

Our work with others provides a foundation for confident markets, pioneers better places to live and work and is a force for positive social impact.

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