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Sandhurst Band Practice facility wins twice over at the Structural Timber Awards

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Exterior view of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Music Facility - a modern building with grey metallic panels, large glass windows, and wooden accents

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We are pleased to announce that early in October, Sandhurst Band Practice Facility was awarded Project of the Year at the Structural Timber Awards, going on to claim the Winner of Winners award before the night’s end.

Formerly historical stables and offices, this project combines cutting-edge modern refurbishment with military heritage to create an efficient space that boasts a range of renewable technologies. Defining features of the project are the ultra-low carbon cross-laminated timber (CLT) and hybrid wide-span steel portal frame, showcasing the availability of sustainable, carbon-conscious solutions for the defence sector and meeting the Ministry of Defence’s 55 kWh/m² energy requirement.

This purpose-built facility can be found at the heart of Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, providing the British Army Band flexible, acoustically optimised spaces for performances. Our team supported this build from a multi-disciplinary level, with our engineers leading on building services, structural and civil engineering, sustainability, acoustics, air quality and transportation consultancy. The judges of the Structural Timber Awards made particular note of the successful integration of sustainable cross laminated timber, high acoustic performance, and skilful blend of historical and contemporary architecture.

Keith Richardson, Defence Sector Lead, comments “Cundall’s design incorporated sustainable technology in line with the User Requirement Document (URD) to create an exemplar build and achieve DREAM Excellent for the survey stage submission. This included technology such as photovoltaic, rainwater harvesting, heat pumps, heat recovery and intelligent controls including daylight dimming. This project is a brilliant accomplishment for our defence team.”

A huge congratulations to everyone involved with the project for your brilliant achievement!

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