The Digital Construction Awards celebrate best practice and reward innovation in the application of BIM, information management and digital technology in the built environment sector, and will take place at a gala dinner on 4 July 2023 at The Brewery in London.
There are 12 categories. Responding to entrants’ feedback following the 2022 Awards, we have revised some categories and added others. The categories are:
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We will reveal the shortlisted entrants on 9 May, with the winners announced at the awards ceremony on 4 July.
Partners for the Awards are Digital Construction Week, the Chartered Institute of Building, and media titles Construction Management and BIMplus.
Last year’s winners
Among 2022’s winners were Landsec’s pioneering Forge project, Vinci for its application of smart data on the HCA cancer care hospital in Birmingham, Skanska for its GeoBIM solution, XYZ Reality’s Atom augmented reality helmet, and Bryden Wood for its automated cable routing management system as used by Transport for London.
Emma Hooper, associate director and head of R&D at Bond Bryan Digital, picked up the Digital Construction Champion of the Year award.
The January/February 2026 issue of Construction Management magazine is now available to read in digital format.
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