2022 ProCon Awards Winners are revealed

The best construction projects in Leicestershire have been named winners of the 2022 ProCon Leicestershire Awards.
There was a double win for Space Park Leicester and two wins for the Market Harborough architects Corporate Architecture at last night’s ceremony at Leicester’s King Power Stadium.
Three corporate sponsors backed the 19th Awards: Freeths, Salus Approved Inspectors and Unique Window Systems.
The winners are:
- Regeneration Project of the Year, sponsored by Keepmoat Homes: Space Park Leicester, submitted by Pulse Consult and Shepheard Epstein Hunter
- Small Residential Scheme of the Year, sponsored by Ashe Group: The Warren, Bitteswell, submitted by brp architects
- Medium Residential Scheme of the Year, sponsored by Ashe Group: The Old Mill, Great Glen, submitted by Corporate Architecture
- Large Residential Scheme of the Year, sponsored by Jessup Partnerships: Wyggeston Hospital Hub and Cottages, Leicester, submitted by Corporate Architecture
- Property Deal of the Year, sponsored by Procure Partnerships Framework: Europcar and Charles Street Buildings, Leicester, submitted by Charles Street Buildings
- Small Non-Residential Scheme of the Year, sponsored by Gateley: Inglehurst Junior School Entrance and Extension, Leicester, submitted by Leicester City Council
- Large Non-Residential Scheme of the Year, sponsored by Gateley: Space Park Leicester, submitted by Pulse Consult and Shepheard Epstein Hunter
ProCon chair Umesh Desai: “Huge congratulations to our winners and great respect too for our finalists. The judges had a difficult job due to the high quality of the entries.
“Our thanks go to all the entrants and to our sponsors for their amazing support. It was wonderful to see another full house at the King Power Stadium”
During the event a raffle was held, with proceeds going to the rugby children’s charity Wood Spoon.
The other finalists in the awards were:
Regeneration Project of the Year, sponsored by Keepmoat Homes:
- Snibston Colliery Park and Visitor Centre, Coalville, submitted by A+G Architects
- The Gresham, Leicester, submitted by MDA Consulting, rg+p and Aimrok
Small Residential Scheme of the Year, sponsored by Ashe Group:
- Grange Farm, Walton, submitted by Corporate Architecture
- The Old Barn, Laughton, submitted by Corporate Architecture
Medium Residential Scheme of the Year, sponsored by Ashe Group:
- Briscoe Lane, Woodhouse, submitted by JMS Engineers, Reynolds Property and Staniforth Architects
- The Green, Orton on the Hill, submitted by JMS Engineers, Hayward Architects and Enviro Developments
Large Residential Scheme of the Year, sponsored by Jessup Partnerships:
- Hornsey Rise, Wellsborough, submitted by Springbourne Homes
- The Gate – Waterside Village, Loughborough, submitted by HSSP Architects and Solus Homes
Property Deal of the Year, sponsored by Procure Partnerships Framework:
- East Midlands Pharma – Crosslink, Leicester, submitted by Fortus
Small Non-Residential Scheme of the Year, sponsored by Gateley:
- Age UK Information Hub, Leicester, submitted by Corporate Architecture
- Sutton in the Elms Baptist Church, Broughton Astley, submitted by Mayway Construction, JMS Engineers and Axon Architects
Large Non-Residential Scheme of the Year, sponsored by Gateley:
- Leicester Children's Hospital, Leicester, submitted by Pick Everard
- New Trade Park Panniers Way, Oakham, submitted by Wilten Construction
Further details about the Awards are on the ProCon website at procon-leicestershire.co.uk/procon-awards