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Double RICS awards for University of Birmingham

Institute takes home pair of prizes at annual ceremony celebrating property excellence from across the West Midlands

The Exchange building in Broad Street was one of two winners for University of Birmingham

University of Birmingham has been crowned a double winner at the 2022 West Midlands RICS Awards today.

The Edgbaston institute won a brace of awards at the annual ceremony which celebrates excellence in property restoration and construction across six different categories.

The university's Exchange building in Broad Street was named the region's best heritage project while its school of engineering on the main campus was the winner in the public sector category.

The Exchange, originally constructed in 1933 as the new headquarters of the Municipal Bank, is a historical building that's "essential to the city landscape", according to the RICS judging panel.

After lying vacant for 20 years, and refurbished to provide a place to showcase research and technology and a new venue for conferences and events.

Its new £46.5 million school of engineering building is a "beacon of engineering excellence", RICS said, bringing multiple disciplines together to broaden the student experience with a holistic approach.

It includes a new centre of excellence in rail innovation which specialises in digital rail systems and improved methods for technology.