The London Borough of Camden's Maiden Lane scheme, for which McBains provided project management, cost management, mechanical and electrical engineering, clerk of works and building surveying services, has been selected to receive a Civic Trust Award 2019.
One of just 49 projects to have been chosen out of hundreds of national and international entries, the final level of recognition for the scheme (Award or Commendation) will be announced at the official Awards Ceremony on Friday 1st March 2019.
Established in 1959, the Civic Trust Awards are the longest standing built environment awards in Europe, with over 7000 projects rewarded during their 60-year history.
The awards seek to recognise outstanding architecture, planning and design in the built environment and those that have made a positive contribution to the local communities they serve.
The Civic Trust Awards are one of the only remaining independent built environment awards schemes, not linked to any organisation, institution or publication and operate on a not-for-profit basis.
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