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Revealed: The best civil engineering projects across the East Midlands

Leicestershire, Notts and Derbyshire engineering schemes among the 2019 East Midlands Merit Awards winners

The Newark Waste and Water Improvement Project

A raft of civil engineering projects across the region have been recognised in this year's East Midlands Merit Awards (EMMAs).

Some 26 engineering projects were shortlisted for the five main awards with the winners announced at Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) East Midlands gala dinner.

More than 200 members and guests came together to celebrate the regions civil engineers. 

This year’s event was co-hosted by ex-England and Leicester Tigers rugby star Rory Underwood, who was also the guest speaker. Kyle Clough, regional director for Kier Construction and Infrastructure Services, and an ICE vice president, was the compère for the evening, with Matt Huddleston, ICE East Midlands’ regional chair, presenting the awards.

Bridge installed over A6 in just 75 seconds

 

Jo Barnett, ICE East Midlands’ regional director, said: "The standard this year was, as always, extremely high.

"Our judges had a diverse range of projects to consider from all sectors of the industry, drawn from right across the region. Many entries this year also included evidence of the use of innovative techniques and technological developments, such as using drones for the planning of major infrastructure projects.

"Our annual awards play an important role in not only demonstrating the importance of our civil engineers, whose hard work and dedication can often go unnoticed, but in also celebrating the positive impact that civil engineering has on our everyday lives."

These are this year's winners and highly commended projects along with what the judges though of the projects.