Building of the Year Award 2025
Members are being invited to make suggestions for this year's Building of the Year Award 2025.
The aim of the award is to recognise a building’s contribution to Greater Manchester in terms of construction and development. This could include the building’s significance to the City Region, its impact on the local economy, its effect on the local community, its importance in terms of urban regeneration and environmental enhancement, its design excellence, or its contribution to urban design and townscape.
The following areas will be considered during the selection process:
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Design quality
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Construction techniques
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Sustainability credentials
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Function and use
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Economic benefits
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Community benefits
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Value for money
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Innovation and special features
Rules of entry:
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The building must be within Greater Manchester;
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The building can be new-build or refurbishment/conversion;
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The building must have reached practical completion and be in the possession of the client by early January 2026 when the site visit will take place if shortlisted, week beginning 19th January 2026.
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The award will be presented to the commissioning body at the GM Chamber Property & Construction Awards Dinner date and venue to be confirmed – March 2026.
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ALL shortlisted finalist’s will be expected to attend the Awards Dinner.
To nominate a building for the award, click here and complete the form.
Deadline for nominations: Wednesday 10th December 2025.
Forms should be returned by email to the Diane Elebert-Morgan, Property & Construction Group Manager, Greater Manchester Chamber.
diane.elebertmorgan@gmchamber.co.uk
T: 07740 196476
Previous winners include: Co-Op Live (2024), The Christie Paterson Building (2023), Energy House 2.0 (2022), RHS Garden Bridgewater (2021), The Oglesby Centre at Halle St Peters (2020), Manchester Alliance Business School (2019), The Christie Proton Beam Therapy Centre (2018), Oldham Town Hall (2017) Maggie’s Manchester (2016), The Whitworth (2015), Manchester Central Library (2014) and No. 1 Riverside, Rochdale (2013).
News on how to nominate an Apprentice for The Steve Burne Apprentice of the Year 2025 will also be posted here soon.
Previous winners include: The Christie Paterson Building (2023), Energy House 2.0 (2022), RHS Garden Bridgewater (2021), The Oglesby Centre at Halle St Peters (2020), Manchester Alliance Business School (2019), The Christie Proton Beam Therapy Centre (2018), Oldham Town Hall (2017) Maggie’s Manchester (2016), The Whitworth (2015), Manchester Central Library (2014) and No. 1 Riverside, Rochdale (2013).