Boardwalk through to national finals

Published: Friday, 10 July 2015

THE Boardwalk development at Mercia Marina has beaten stiff competition to be announced overall regional winner in an award scheme recognising building excellence, and  will go through to the national 2015 LABC Awards in London in November.

The development was voted overall winner in the East Midlands round of the Local Authority Building Control (LABC ) Awards, as well as winning the Best Small Commercial Building category.

Remarkable achievement

It beat the likes of other category winners including Leicester's King Richard III Visitor Centre and the new Derby Arena to take the coveted Chairman's Award, and is a remarkable achievement for the marina.

The Boardwalk, which opened last autumn is a shopping, leisure and office development at Mercia Marina, constructed by the local Derby-based Davlyn Construction, with General Manager Robert Neff enthusing:

"This is a hugely exciting award. We are absolutely delighted.

"The Boardwalk was designed to be a stunning, high-quality and iconic addition to the marina, but the challenge also was to ensure it complemented the natural environment of our beautiful location. We have certainly achieved that, so it's fantastic that the building industry has recognised our efforts in this way."

Ceremony at Lancaster Hotel

The winners in a range of individual award categories from 12 regions across England and Wales will compete at the LABC Grand Finals 2015 at a ceremony at Lancaster Hotel, London, on the 10th November.

The 2015 awards are for building projects that were completed in 2014. Projects are judged on a number of criteria including sustainability, outstanding features and technical innovation, craftsmanship, teamwork and site management.

Shopping, leisure and office development

The Boardwalk is a two-storey shopping, leisure and office development sitting on a narrow peninsula overlooking the marina's 24 acre lake. It consists of a central pub/restaurant, The Boardwalk Bar & Dining, a farm shop and café, beauty salon, as well as fashion, furniture, children and gift stores. With the first-floor offices being leased by a pharmaceutical company that had outgrown its old premises in Burton.