ICE announces winning people and projects in its 2023 awards

Engineers and civil engineering projects that are leading efforts to tackle climate change and improve the industry have been recognised in this year’s ICE Awards.

Many individuals won awards for their contributions to the profession or to the ICE.

The ICE Awards celebrate the achievements of people and projects in the civil engineering and infrastructure profession.

Nominations were invited for each award category and citations were evaluated by the ICE’s independent awards committee, which judges and selects each category winner.

ICE President Keith Howells will present the awards at a ceremony at the Institution’s London headquarters in October.

The 2023 winners are:

  • Gold Medal: Luiza Campos
  • Brunel Medal: O.Park2, Hong Kong
  • Bev Waugh Award: Barbara Rossi
  • Tom Barton Award: Perry Shard
  • Warren Medal: Paula McMahon
  • Garth Watson Medal: David Thomas
  • Chris Binnie Award: Flood management decision support system for Bangkok Metropolitan Administration
  • Chris Binnie Award – Highly Commended: Sihwa Lake tidal power generation project, South Korea
  • Edmund Hambly Medal – Winner: Hollym, Myers Lane, Wastewater Treatment Works, Yorkshire
  • Edmund Hambly Medal – Highly Commended: Tung Chung New Town Extension, Hong Kong
  • Edmund Hambly Medal – Highly Commended: Design, build and operate first stage of Tseung Kwan O Desalination Plant, Hong Kong.

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