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Celebrating construction and facilities management award successes

This month, DIO and our industry partners are celebrating several successes in prestigious award schemes across the British construction and facilities management sectors. At the 2021 Institute of Workplace and Facilities Management (IWFM) Impact Awards, our partners Mitie and Sodexo were recognised for their delivery of hard and soft Facilities Management (FM) services which are making a real

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Carbon Numbers Wins BCIA Smart Buildings Award

Carbon Numbers, a leading Building Management Systems supplier and energy reduction specialist, has been announced as the winner of the Smart Buildings Award at the 2021 BCIA (Building Controls Industry Association) Awards. The BCIA Awards claims to be ‘the biggest and best awards in the controls and BEMS industry’ and

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The BCIA Awards 2018 Finalists

The finalists for the most prestigious industry awards ceremony, BCIA Awards 2018, have been announced by the Building Controls Industry Association (BCIA). This year’s edition received a record number of entries, which made it an extremely tough task for the judging panel to select the best candidates for each category.

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BCIA Training Partners Announced

Two businesses have been named to work with the BCIA in a bid to support the delivery of its highly-regarded training courses to a broader, far-reaching audience. The companies, British Gas and Sontay, are both members of the BCIA and have been officially appointed as training partner organisations – then

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Issue 324 : Jan 2025

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Celebrating construction and facilities management award successes

This month, DIO and our industry partners are celebrating several successes in prestigious award schemes across the British construction and facilities management sectors. At the 2021 Institute of Workplace and Facilities Management (IWFM) Impact Awards, our partners Mitie and Sodexo were recognised for their delivery of hard and soft Facilities Management (FM) services which are making a real difference to our Defence customers. Meanwhile, two major construction projects which DIO has played a key role in delivering came top of their categories at the 2021 British Construction Industry Awards and National Environment Agency Awards respectively. Sodexo’s services at Village, Worthy Down Our partners Sodexo won the Workplace Experience category of the IWFM Impact Awards for the soft FM services they are providing for personnel at Worthy Down Station, Hampshire. Working closely with DIO and our military partners, Sodexo has created ‘Village’, a one-stop catering, retail and leisure facility which has been developed to improve the lived experience of service personnel. The facility was designed with a strong focus on wellbeing and includes a social and meeting lounge, a micro theatre and a gaming area to bring people together and encourage engagement and collaboration. With a ‘high street’ feel, Village has been specifically designed to meet the needs and expectations of the young student demographic at Worthy Down, and is an excellent example of how DIO is working with our partners to meet the current and future needs of Royal Navy, Army, and Royal Air Force personnel. Facilities management support to Permanent Joint Operating Bases (PJOBs) DIO and Mitie won the Collaboration category of the IWFM Impact Awards, for the provision of facilities management services to British Forces Permanent Joint Operating Bases (PJOBs). Through the PJOBs Infrastructure Service Provider (ISP) contract, DIO works with Mitie and our supply chain partners to deliver facilities management services across four sites of key strategic importance: Ascension Island, the Falkland Islands, Cyprus and Gibraltar. The services provided range from ground and airfield maintenance, to accommodation and Nuclear and marine support. Operating in locations as remote as Ascension Island and the Falklands brings unique logistical and climatic challenges. To overcome these, our partnership with Mitie involves collaborative working behaviours which the judges recognised as leading the way amongst the central government and Defence community. The Northern Ammunition Jetty refurbishment project At the British Construction Industry Awards, DIO and VolkerStevin won the Upgrade and Renewal Project of the Year for the refurbishment of the Northern Ammunition Jetty in Glen Mallan, Scotland. The project, which was also awarded Best Infrastructure Project at the 2020-2021 Scottish Civil Engineering Awards, is vital to the Royal Navy’s £7bn Queen Elizabeth Carrier (QEC) programme and will help to keep our country safe for decades to come. The work included upgrades the jetty structure as well as the installation of new infrastructure, all of which will support the Royal Navy’s surface fleet and aircraft carriers in loading and unloading ammunition. In delivering the project ahead of schedule against the backdrop of challenges including harsh winter weather conditions and Covid-19, DIO and VolkerStevin set a new benchmark for collaborative working on complex Defence maritime projects. The Hythe Ranges Sea Defences project The Hythe Ranges Sea Defences project, a joint initiative between the Environment Agency (EA), the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), DIO and local authorities, won the EA 2025 Award at the National Environment Agency Awards. The judges were impressed by the collaborative approach between DIO, the Environment Agency and partners, which was key in delivering the vital improvements to coastal flood defences in the area between Hythe and Dymchurch on the south Kent coast. Most of this land is owned and operated by the Ministry of Defence (MOD) as a live firing range, but the renovation work has also reduced the risk of flooding to 1,000 properties and protected critical local infrastructure. A huge congratulations to all of our partners and suppliers whose hard work for the benefit of the UK Armed Forces has been recognised in awards this month. The breadth of winning projects is a testament to the scope of work that DIO and our industry partners are constantly delivering for Defence across the hard FM, soft FM, construction and environmental sectors.

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Carbon Numbers Wins BCIA Smart Buildings Award

Carbon Numbers, a leading Building Management Systems supplier and energy reduction specialist, has been announced as the winner of the Smart Buildings Award at the 2021 BCIA (Building Controls Industry Association) Awards. The BCIA Awards claims to be ‘the biggest and best awards in the controls and BEMS industry’ and aims to recognise ‘innovation, product development, project delivery and great training’ in the sector. The Smart Buildings Award is awarded to ‘a manufacturer, installer or team in recognition of a project which demonstrates how smart technology has been used to enhance the user experience in a building or building complex.’ Carbon Numbers was announced as the winner for its work on the iconic Blizard Building at Queen Mary’s University London, a BEMs lighting and controls installation project that has delivered £135,438 in energy savings. Other finalists included Aberdeen Standard investments, Ecopilot in partnership with E.ON Control Solutions, amBX UK, Kelvin Control Engineers Ltd., and Econowise Drives and Controls. Commenting on the announcement, Managing Director of Carbon Numbers Caroline Fright, said: “We are absolutely thrilled to be announced as the winner of the BCIA Smart Buildings Award. It is testament to the hard work and dedication of everyone associated with Carbon Numbers, not just on the Blizard Building project, but every project and client we work with. “The timing is perfect too as we celebrate Carbon Number’s ninth birthday this month. Since founding the company with my husband Neil in 2012, we have been on quite a journey to becoming the established, trusted brand that we are today. I would like to thank the BCIA for its recognition of our work; this award is for everyone that has helped us get to where we are today.” Founded in 2012, Carbon Numbers has offices based in Essex, London, Preston, and Aberdeen. The company offers clients an end-to-end solution in energy, BMS, lighting and metering services, helping a portfolio of high-profile clients including sports brands, educational facilities, car dealerships and legal firms achieve its target of net zero carbon emissions by 2050. To find out more about Carbon Numbers, visit: https://carbonnumbers.co.uk/ To find out more about the BCIA, visit: https://bcia.co.uk/

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The BCIA Awards 2018 Finalists

The finalists for the most prestigious industry awards ceremony, BCIA Awards 2018, have been announced by the Building Controls Industry Association (BCIA). This year’s edition received a record number of entries, which made it an extremely tough task for the judging panel to select the best candidates for each category. A number of 43 finalists were shortlisted in the nine categories, including Building Management Solutions Integrators (BMSI), Chartwell Controls, Comfort Controls (Midlands) Ltd, Global Associates, Kendra Energy Solutions Ltd, and SCS Group Ltd for ‘Independent Building Controls & BEMS Installer of the Year’; AIS BMS, Comfort Controls Ltd, Demand Logic, Kendra Energy Solutions, Matrix Control Solutions, and Pillinger Controls Ltd for ‘Best Service & Maintenance Provider’; Hilton Hotel, Room Energy Management Controls – Comfort Controls, Installation at 155 Moorgate – Demand Logic, University of Liverpool, Greenbank Student Village – Impact Control Systems, Bloomberg Connected Building – One Sightsolutions, Air Quality (AQ) Monitoring System – One Sightsolutions, and Urban Science Building, Newcastle – Matrix Control Solutions/En Tech for ‘Technical Innovation of the Year – Projects’; ACIS T4TWDS, Tier 4 Treated Water Distribution System – Airedale International Air Conditioning, Chartwell Secure – Chartwell Ltd, Global spaces – Global Associates, Bubll – Econowise Drives & Controls, BCM Building Control Module – iaconnects Ltd, and Desigo DXR terminal unit controller – Siemens Building Technologies for ‘Technical Innovation of the Year – Products’; Mace at 155 Moorgate, London – Demand Logic, Inverter & BMS upgrade at University of Westminster – Global Associates, Project Aether at Pets at Home – Ignite Energy, AXON Implementation at London Bridge City – Next Control Systems, E. ON’s business energy efficiency specialists working with Tesco Stores Ltd – Matrix Control Solutions, and London School of Economics – Portal Building Controls for ‘Energy Management Award’; Acuity Brands Lighting/Distech Controls, Gemco Intelligent Buildings Group, One Sightsolutions Ltd, and The Sontay Academy for ‘Contribution to Training Award’; Andy Kempton– Comfort Controls, Mark Johnson – Chartwell Controls, John Mogg – Building Management Solutions Integrators (BMSI), David Grinsted – Kendra Energy Solutions, Tony McDermott – Laplace Solutions, Stuart Young – Schneider Electric, and Miles Moss – Detail Design Engineering for ‘Engineer of the Year’; and Joshua Austin – Global Associates, Abi Pullin – Matrix Control Solutions, and Gregory Smith – Matrix Control Solutions for ‘Young Engineer of the Year’. “The quality of this year’s entries is exceptionally high and showcases excellence across our sector. The three defining features across all categories are innovation, investment and training. On behalf of the BCIA, thank you to everyone who has entered and congratulations to all of this year’s finalists. I look forward to seeing you all at the awards ceremony in May,” said Jon Belfield, President of the BCIA. The winners will be announced at the prestigious BCIA Awards ceremony that will take place on Thursday, the 10th of May 2018 at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole.

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BCIA Training Partners Announced

Two businesses have been named to work with the BCIA in a bid to support the delivery of its highly-regarded training courses to a broader, far-reaching audience. The companies, British Gas and Sontay, are both members of the BCIA and have been officially appointed as training partner organisations – then becoming the only businesses other than the BCIA to be able to provide much-sought-after Building Controls courses, from BC0 to BC6. With a growing demand for the courses in the wider industry, the move is a direct response to member feedback where a need for supporting the continued delivery of the courses on a larger scale has been highlighted. Of course, the nature of the courses is not to change whatsoever, and the BCIA will maintain its position in issuing any and all certificates for the completion of the courses, but the move will see an increased infrastructure for the delivery of the training at more locations around the UK. As a company with a noted invested interest into training, Sontay, one of the two businesses, nods at the first-class training programme available at its academy, established in 2014, which offers a varied range of courses for the continued professional development of people and businesses. The integration of BCIA courses will see a step forward in the level of training offered by Sontay, whose Managing Director, Sandy Damm, stated: “Partnering with the BCIA is proof of our commitment to training and we are looking forward to a bright working relationship.” Additionally, British Gas has also expressed its excitement to be working with the BCIA on training and, already providing building control management systems, has a keen, invested interest in the industry’s standards, benchmarks and processes. As such, British Gas’ Head of Training Services, Lynsey Partlow nodded to the company’s wider commitment to raising these standards and added: “These new courses allow us both to enhance the training of our own engineers and provide additional support to thousands of others we train each year.”

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