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Fermanagh college campus picks up RICS º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Project of the Year prize

The Erne Campus of South West College took the title at a ceremony in London on Friday

The Erne Campus

A sustainably-built college campus in Fermanagh has won the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Project of the Year Title at industry body RICS’s annual awards.

The Erne Campus of South West College beat stiff competition from some of the most outstanding build projects from across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ in the grand final of the competition which was held at a ceremony in Leicester Square, London on Friday.

Nominated by Belfast-based firm behind the project Hamilton Architects, Erne Campus, which was completed earlier this year, was chosen by the judges as the overall winner based on its sustainability credentials which will see it yielding an anticipated 90% reduction in energy costs for the college.

Accommodating 800 full-time students, 2,000 part-time students and 120 staff, the Campus is one of the world’s most sustainable educational buildings, having secured both PassivHaus Premium and BREEAM Outstanding accreditations, both of which rubber stamp sustainability in the built environment.

The project stretches to 8,000 square metres and comes after investment of £34 million. It has also been recognised as one of 26 UN Centres of Excellence for High Performance Buildings, ranking alongside the Apple 2 campus in California.

It initially won landmark building won the Public Sector project of the year award in Northern Ireland at its regional RICS heat, which led to the project being automatically entered into the national RICS Awards Grand Final.

As well as sustainability, the building also scored highly for social contribution.

“The vision and its subsequent delivery of the replacement led by a chartered surveyor is a fascinating story in itself. Suffice to say that given local, regional, national and international difficulties over the development period it got built as a result of strong, local and later regional support,” the judges said. “More importantly for our awards, it represents an exemplar of how despite many obstacles that it needed to overcome, the project also scores highly in the social value.