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Triple win for Dudley Animal Studies Centre at the 2025 ICE West Midlands Awards

Cundall, a global company of consulting engineers and designers received the Overall Project Award, the Carbon and Sustainability Award, and the Medium Project Award for their work at the Dudley Animal Studies Centre.

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This multi-award-winning project involved a major retrofit of a 1950s building, which was scheduled to be demolished, but the team recommended that it would be more sustainable to refurbish the building.

The project was not without its challenges; there were no historic plans, but through extensive research the project team ensured that the building could withstand the extra loading from insulation, partition walls and animal enclosures. 

Dudley Animal Studies Centre
Dudley Animal Studies Centre

The result is a low energy, low CO2 education facility on Dudley College of Technology’s Broadway Campus, which will be used by the Animal Care and Welfare Department, where students will learn how to care for pets, working animals, livestock and wildlife. 

Commenting on this year’s awards ICE East and West Midlands Regional Director, Jo Barnett, said: “I would like to congratulate all our entrants and in particular, Cundall and the Dudley Animal Studies Centre for taking away three awards this year.

“Our judges had a diverse range of projects to consider from all sectors of the industry, drawn from right across the region. Many entries this year also highlighted the sustainable benefits civil engineers in the region are bringing to our everyday lives and this particular project was a great example of that. 

"Our annual awards are important in not only demonstrating the importance of civil engineers, whose hard work and dedication can often go unnoticed, but in also celebrating the positive impact that civil engineering has right across the region.”

The Institution of Civil Engineers' annual West Midlands Awards Ceremony took place in Birmingham on 1 May 2025.

Sponsored by Taylor Woodrow, the guests were joined by ICE President, Professor Jim Hall and guest speaker was Professor Turi King, Director of the Milner Centre for Evolution at the University of Bath, known for her work leading the genetic analysis for the identification of King Richard III.

Triple award winner: Dudley Animal Studies Centre
Triple award winner: Dudley Animal Studies Centre
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