LafargeHolcim invites entries for its 5th Int'l Awards
Lafarge Africa Plc is requesting for entries from Nigerian professionals and students in the built sector for the 5th International LafargeHolcim Awards.
Organised by the LafargeHolcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction, the competition identifies the ideas with the highest potentials to tackle today’s challenges to increasing urbanisation and to improve quality of life. Projects and concepts from the fields of architecture, urban design, planning technology and civil and material engineering are eligible to be entered online.
Submission of entries for the $2 million award competition will close on March 21, 2017.
A statement from Lafarge said this edition is seeking smart solution for cities in the built environment. It requests leading projects of professionals as well as what it called “bold ideas from the Next Generation” that combine sustainable construction solutions with architectural excellence.
The Group Managing Director and CEO, Lafarge Africa Plc, Mr. Michel Puchercos said: “We are pleased to showcase Nigeria’s professionals and students in this competition for the first time after our global merger as a demonstration of our belief in their competence and ability to compete favourably with their counterparts across the globe, safely, ethically and sustainably through innovative construction solutions.”
He urged all eligible engineers, architects, builders, planners, construction firms, project owners, students and NGOs to avail themselves of the opportunity to make a mark in the global construction space, while assuring that there will be more engagements with the target audience in the next few weeks.
Lafarge said project for entry must have reached an advanced stage of design, have a high probability of execution and may not have started construction before July 4, 2016.
Participants up to the age of 30 years can also submit visionary concepts and bold ideas in the competition, irrespective of the probability of actual implementation of the project. “The Next Generation category specifically seeks “blue sky” solutions by students and young professionals,” the statement said.
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