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Scottish Civil Engineering Awards 2020
The premier showcase for engineering excellence in Scotland
The 2020 Scottish Civil Engineering Awards are now open for entries. The Awards celebrate outstanding civil engineering achievement, innovation and ingenuity in Scotland.
Jointly managed by CECA Scotland and ICE Scotland, the awards are widely recognised as the highest honour for engineering excellence in the built environment, showcasing the very best of Scottish civil engineering.
Last year’s winners included the V & A Museum of Design in Dundee, the Stirling-Dunblane-Alloa Electrification Project and the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route.
The 2020 awards will be presented at a lunchtime event in the autumn, attended by senior figures from Scotland’s construction and built environment industries and from central and local government.
2019 Scottish Civil Engineering Award Winners
- Heritage & Restoration Award: Fort Augustus & Kytra Lock Gate Replacement
- Innovation Award: Lochmaddy Water Treatment Works
- Greatest Contribution to Scotland:V&A Museum of Design
- Building Award: The Mixed use Redevelopment of Dundee Station
- Sustainability & Resilience Award:Stronelairg & Melgarve Substations
- Infrastructure Award (Rail): Stirling, Dunblane, Alloa Electrification Project
- Maintenance & Innovation Award: Roundknowe Carbon Fibre Wrap
- Community Award: Perth Transport Futures Project
- Infrastructure Award (Roads): Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route
How to enter
Download a Guidance Pack and Entry Form. Completed applications should be e-mailed to: scotland@ice.org.uk by 5pm on Monday 20th April
Find out more about the Scottish Civil Engineering Awards
Watch the 2019 Awards video, highlighting all shortlisted projects
Download photography from the 2019 Awards