Henry Brothers celebrates as university building is shortlisted for multiple awards

Aug 25, 2021 | 0 comments

The Dryden Enterprise Centre at Nottingham Trent University – built by Henry Brothers Midlands – has been named a finalist in a string of awards.

The £9m facility, which was completed earlier this year, has been selected as a finalist for an astonishing six different awards so far.

Among them is the prestigious Project of the Year Award (under £20m) in the Construction News Awards and the Education category of the Brick Awards.  In addition, the Dryden Enterprise Centre has been shortlisted in the Community Engagement Project of the Year category of the Construction News Awards, in the CEF Awards, the Concrete Society Awards and the East Midlands Property Dinner Awards.

Managing director of Henry Brothers Midlands, Ian Taylor, said: “The Dryden Enterprise Centre is a stunning building with phenomenal detailing, and the whole team is thrilled that this excellence has been recognised in both national and regional awards.

“We are really proud of the project and delighted that it has been shortlisted for a string of awards in just a few months since it was completed.”

Set over four floors, the Dryden Enterprise Centre is based on Nottingham Trent University’s City campus and provides high-quality facilities and extensive business support to entrepreneurs, start-ups, small to medium-sized businesses and larger enterprises.

Members of the construction team working alongside Henry Brothers Midlands on the scheme included architect Evans Vettori, engineers Mott MacDonald, Edge as project manager, Robinson Low Francis as quantity surveyor, with Couch Perry Wilkes handling the M&E elements.

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