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PROJECT OF THE YEAR
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club,
New Stadium
AWARDS
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club,
New Stadium
Coal Drops Yard, London
Taplow Riverside Footbridge
Tombola HQ, Sunderland
Wimbledon No. 1 Court
COMMENDATIONS
Battersea Arts Centre
Chiswick Park Footbridge
Fen Court, London
Ingenuity House, Birmingham
Neuron Pod, London
Royal Academy of Music, London
MERITS
GW Annenburg Performing Arts Centre
Greatham Creek Seal Hide,
Middlesborough
The Macallan Distillery
Telford Central Footbridges
NATIONAL FINALISTS
160 Old Street, London
Aga Khan Centre, London
Ely Southern Bypass
Kettner’s Townhouse &
Soho House Greek Street
Project Mint at The O2
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October 19
STRUCTURAL STEEL DESIGN AWARDS 2019
Winners announced at 51st
Structural Steel Design Awards
Five projects were Award winners at this
year’s Structural Steel Design Awards held
this week at LSO St Luke’s in London.
The five winning projects at the
51st annual SSDA were Tombola HQ,
Sunderland; Coal Drops Yard, London;
Wimbledon No.1 Court; Taplow Riverside
Footbridge; and Tottenham Hotspur
Football Club, New Stadium, which also
received the Project of the Year accolade.
From an initial shortlist of 20 projects,
all of this year’s entries once again scored
highly in terms of sustainability, costeffectiveness,
efficiency and innovation,
with six schemes getting Commendations
and four collecting Merits.
Chairman of the Judges, Chris Nash
said: “This year there has been a greater
variety in the types of projects entered
for the scheme.
“Scales of entry range from the largest
sports building projects, through prestige
city and regional office buildings, to
smaller educational projects. While there
are no residential projects this year, we
see an increase in high-quality leisure
sector projects and footbridges.
“There are jaw-dropping
achievements here, and beautiful gems.
I believe everyone involved in the steel
construction industry should be proud
of what has been achieved, and I trust
that the SSDAs reflect the quality of the
achievement.”
British Constructional Steelwork
Association President Tim Outteridge
said: “As with many of you, I really look
forward to these awards. They show
how vibrant and innovative our sector is,
and they reinforce the UK’s position as a
world-leader in steel construction. And
how fantastic is it that they’ve been going
for 51 years?
“Huge congratulations to all of
tonight’s winners and finalists. Every
single one of them really showcased
expertise and a passion for steel.
“Thanks must go to our awards
sponsor Trimble Solutions UK, who again
this year has partnered with BCSA to
deliver a superb awards.”
BCSA President, Tim Outteridge
Chairman of the Judges, Chris Nash
The recipients of the Project of the Year Award for the new stadium at Tottenham Hotspur Football Club
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