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Education centre revamp crowned region's top civil engineering project

Project to regenerate Animal Studies Centre in Dudley was a triple winner at annual ICE Awards

Animal Studies Centre at Dudley College of Technology was a triple winner at the ICE West Midlands Awards

A project to renovate an animal welfare centre was crowned the big winner at an annual awards celebrating the best in West Midlands civil engineering.

Animal Studies Centre at Dudley College of Technology took home a trio of categories at the 2025 Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) West Midlands Awards.

Delivered by engineering and design consultancy Cundell, the regeneration of the Animal Studies Centre was named the winner of the carbon and sustainability and medium project categories before being crowned overall project of the year.

The 1950s building, housed on the college's Broadway campus next to Dudley Castle, was initially set to be demolished but the team at Cundell recommended it would be more sustainable to refurbish it instead.

It is now a low-energy, low-CO2 education facility which is being used by the animal care and welfare department for students to learn how to care for pets, working animals, livestock and wildlife.

The ICE West Midlands Awards were held at a ceremony in Birmingham.

They recognise achievement across a broad range of different categories before choosing an overall winner, celebrating West Midlands projects of all sizes and scopes and also individuals.