Four awards for Leeds-based BAM Construction at Yorkshire’s Constructing Excellence Awards

Leeds, 14 October 2013 - BAM Construction has been named as contractor of the year in the Constructing Excellence awards for the Yorkshire and Humber regions. The awards were presented on Friday night at the Marriott Hotel, Leeds.

The integrated design, construction and engineering company swept the board winning the top award for its use of technology (BIM - building information modelling) and project of the year – both for its pioneering approach to the build of Leeds Arena.



BAM Nuttall and Morgan Sindall shared the top spot for another critical category – health and safety –  for their joint venture on the M62 managed motorway scheme. Constructing Excellence exists to improve the industries performance by driving the change agenda and is  a cross sector organisation.



James Wimpenny, director of BAM Construction for the North East, said: ‘I’m absolutely delighted that we’ve stood out so strongly. We have a creative and industrious team here in Leeds and we bring a lot of thought and innovation to how we design and construct buildings. Our success at Leeds Arena showcases our ability to build complex, technical structures, but the health and safety award also shows how BAM looks after the detail and encourage good attitudes from our people on every project. No matter how complex or straightforward it is, every office, leisure centre, school, college, university, industrial project and medical facility we deliver has the same thought and care behind it, as well as for the people around it who use them.’



BAM's distinctive green and orange colours can be seen across the Yorkshire and Humberside regions as it is currently delivering two schools and two fire stations in Sheffield, a leisure centre in Huddersfield, a University library and an academy in Hull, industrial facilities for Rolls-Royce in Rotherham, Bradford College, facilities for Leeds Metropolitan University, and new facilities for Network Rail in York.



Other winners at the awards included Yorkshire Water, East Riding of Yorkshire Council, and consultancy Turner and Townsend.