Sustainable Winners at the Structural Timber Awards

We were delighted to support and attend the Structural Timber Awards and sponsor the Private Housing Project of the Year award.
ST Award Winners

The Structural Timber Awards were back for their fifth year! With the heightened interest in offsite technology, it’s easy to see why over 500 construction professionals gathered at the prestigious awards ceremony to celebrate all things outstanding in structural timber. The awards returned to the national conference centre in Birmingham on the 9th October 2019.

Encon Insulation were proud to once again sponsor the Private Housing Project of the Year Award, rewarding those creating a new generation of sustainable, energy efficient and desirable places to live. For nearly 40 years, Encon has been the UK’s Independent Distributor of Choice for insulation, interior systems, roofing and fire protection.

Tom Kwiatkowski – Regional Sales Director, presented the award to G-Frame Structures & Stora Enso for their Roberts & Treguer’s Blaker Island development in Stratford, London. The challenging cross-laminated timber project comprises of a five story apartment block and two town houses that all have a high level of airtightness, required for the Passivhaus Standard.

The finalists for the Private Housing Project of the Year were:

  • Barratt Homes, Yorkshire East Division: Cherry Tree Court
  • Constructional Timber: Suffolk Cottage
  • Make Group: Eco Dwelling
  • Make Group: Field House
  • Oakworth Homes & William May Developments: Oakworth Homes
  • Price & Myers: Macpherson Apartments
  • Richmond Bell Architects: The Studio
  • WB Timber Innovations: Contemporary Detached Houses
  • Zublin Timber GMBH: House in a Garden.

Reflecting on the event, Tom Kwiatkowski said: “We were delighted to support and attend the Structural Timber Awards and sponsor the Private Housing Project of the Year award. I would like to congratulate the winners, G-Frame Structures & Stora Enso, and all of the finalists for their amazing, sustainable developments.”