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Laura Watson

Steamhouse and Perry Barr restoration make RICS shortlist

The multi-million pound transformation of the historic Belmont Works Factory and the Perry Barr Restoration Scheme are among the projects vying for titles at the 2022 RICS West Midlands Awards.

Thirteen projects including schools, universities and even a cathedral are in the running for the annual awards, which recognise the most inspirational initiatives and developments in land, property, construction and infrastructure across the region.

Building projects in Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Coventry, Rugby, Worcester and Stratford-upon-Avon have been shortlisted this year, including the redevelopment of the Royal Shakespeare Company's customer workshop in Stratford-upon-Avon, the Exchange Building at the University of Birmingham and the Perry Barr Regeneration Scheme, also in Birmingham.

There are six categories up for grabs this year with the winners being announced virtually in May.

Entries for four additional categories - Outstanding Large Surveying Firm/Team; Outstanding Small Surveying Firm/Team; Environmental Impact Award and Lifetime Achievement Award - are still being accepted until April 29.

The shortlist so far


The Houlton School, Rugby

The Wigley Group, Coventry

Houlton School, Warwickshire

Steamhouse for Birmingham City University

Highbury Hall, Birmingham

The Exchange, University of Birmingham

Royal Shakespeare Company Costume Workshop Redevelopment, Stratford-upon-Avon

Worcester Cathedral Undercroft Learning Centre

University of Birmingham, School of Engineering

Hundred House, Worcestershire

Perry Barr Regeneration Scheme, Birmingham

I9 Building, Wolverhampton

Heath Town Regeneration Project

Bryony Martin, chair of judging panel, said:"Despite much uncertainty and challenging conditions over the past couple of years, property professionals in the West Midlands continue to deliver exemplary, and in many cases, world-class built projects that are having a profoundly positive impact on our cities and towns.

"I wish the teams behind them all the best of luck in gaining recognition for their skills and hard work."

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