Final call for entries for COINS Construction Industry Grand Challenge

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Construction Industry Solutions Ltd (Slough, Berkshire) is calling for all applicants to submit their entries for the COINS Construction Industry Grand Challenge (CCIGC), with the deadline to submit entries on Friday 30th October at midnight.

Working with leading construction companies, private investors, venture capitalists and academia, the COINS Construction Industry Grand Challenge provides an opportunity for people to showcase their innovative ideas. This gives the opportunity to potentially gain valuable professional development along with support and funding to pursue their construction industry ideas, by presenting to judges from some of the world’s most prestigious construction organisations.

This COINS Construction Industry Grand Challenge is suitable for anyone who has a big idea that can positively impact the lives of millions of people, by improving energy consumption and or sustainability leadership in construction. The competition is suitable for construction industry managers, technologists and professionals with the drive and ambition to succeed, as well as engineering students and recent graduates who are looking to get a kick start on the career ladder.

Applications must be completed before midnight on Friday 30th October, and are submitted via http://coins-grandchallenge.com/apply.

Robert Brown Chairman of the COINS Grand Challenge committee, commented, “We have received a few great entries for the COINS Construction Industry Grand Challenge and look forward to receiving many more during the final week. With less than a week to go until the competition closes, we want to encourage all applicants to submit their ideas and gain the opportunity to present them to judges from some of the world’s most prestigious organisations. Our two challenges offer some fantastic prizes. We want to see as many of these ideas as possible and provide the recognition they deserve for their potential in providing a positive impact to society and the construction industry.”

The competition offers two challenges, each with a unique prize. The finalists for each challenge will present and discuss their ideas with leaders in the fields of construction technology, engineering and academia, who will judge and select the winners from each category.

The first challenge – “New and Emerging Technologies” – relates to uncovering a big but viable technology-based idea that will significantly reduce energy consumption at any or all stages in the lifecycle of built assets. This could relate to any stage or process in the construction lifecycle, from component design and manufacture, through build and on-going usage, or with an impact throughout the whole construction lifecycle. The prize for the winning entry for this competition is a place on Singularity University’s 7 day Executive Program.

The second challenge – “Leadership 35” – is for people under 35 who have the vision and personal qualities to bring a new approach to sustainability leadership within the construction industry. The prize for the winning entry will be a place on the Postgraduate Certificate in Sustainable Business or Value Chains at the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership.

In addition to the above, Bouygues UK is offering a 3-month paid internship in its in-house Sustainability Department for each challenge. This will give the winners of these internships the opportunity to participate in and understand how innovation is brought to life inside a large commercially focused organisation.

Bouygues UK is also offering a special discretionary award for the applicant with the most promising idea. Selected by Bouygues UK, this special prize could be won by one of the top 24 applicants, who will be offered the opportunity for their idea to be taken forward as part of Bouygues UK’ corporate R&D programme.

Shortlisted finalists will be announced on Friday 13th November, with the grand final taking place on Tuesday 8th December at Magdalene College Cambridge.

On the judging panel are Larry Sullivan, Derek Leaver and Robert Brown of COINS, Aleksandra Njagulj (Bouygues UK), Ian Heasman (Taylor Wimpey), Thomas Lau (Laing O’Rourke), Christopher Dyson (Carillion), Dr Deborah Morecroft (NanoFab Tools), Mike Halsall (Singularity University), Catherine Tilley and Dr Louise Driffill (University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership), and Ben Haldin (Fulcro Engineering).

The Challenge is sponsored by COINS, in support of COINS Foundation and in partnership with some of the world’s leading construction companies along with the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership and Singularity University at NASA Research Park in Silicon Valley, California.

Visit the competition website for more information: http://coins-grandchallenge.com/

Construction Industry Solutions (COINS) provides business systems and services to the construction, engineering, home building and service sectors. COINS supports over 62,000 users in 40 countries from its headquarters in the United Kingdom and offices in the United States, Ireland, Australia, United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore. In the UK, 3 out of 5 of the top construction companies and the top 3 home builders use COINS solutions.

COINS offers its clients a blend of consultancy, construction software solutions and services that deliver measurable solutions.  COINS’ aim is to continually build upon its proven track record and consistently add value for clients – helping them to reduce costs, increase margin and improve client experience.  It successfully partners with major organisations within the construction and service sectors in core business processes: winning and performing work, managing cash flow, enhancing customer relationships, maximising job profitability, improving employee performance and eliminating inefficient processes.

For further information please visit: www.coins-global.com

COINS Foundation is the not for profit organisation of the COINS group in recognition of our obligation to help those who are less fortunate, both locally and across the world. Through business, social enterprise and the charities that it supports, COINS Foundation can be an example of the art of the possible.

For further information please visit: www.coinsfoundation.org 

About COINS Construction Industry Grand Challenge Partners

Singularity University
Our mission is to educate, inspire and empower leaders to apply exponential technologies to address humanity’s grand challenges. Singularity University is a benefit corporation that provides educational programs, innovative partnerships and a start-up accelerator to help individuals, businesses, institutions, investors, NGOs and governments understand cutting-edge technologies, and how to utilize these technologies to positively impact billions of people. 
http://singularityu.org/impact/

University of Cambridge – Institute for Sustainability Leadership
Our mission is to empower individuals and organisations to take leadership to tackle critical global challenges. We are an institution within the University of Cambridge. We help influential individuals, major organisations and whole sectors develop strategies that reconcile profitability and sustainability and to work collaboratively with their peers not only to develop solutions to shared challenges but also catalyse real systems change. 
 http://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk

Bouygues UK
Operating in the UK since 1997, Bouygues UK is one of the top contractors in the construction industry. With around 130 sites at any one given time, from Birmingham to Brighton and Southampton to Swansea, an annual turnover over £860m and a workforce of around 1800 people, we’re delivering vital homes, infrastructure and regeneration for communities across the UK.
http://bouygues-uk.com

NanoFab Tools
NanoFab Tools is a Spanish start-up focused on the development and commercialisation of low-cost nanolithography tools for both R&D and high volume manufacturing. Our work is motivated by an interest in bringing interference lithography tools out of the research laboratories and into mainstream nanostructure fabrication facilities, where high volume applications require automation and simplification of the exposure process. 
http://www.nanofabtools.com

Laing O’Rourke
Laing O’Rourke is an international engineering enterprise, founded on 166 years of experience. Through our fully integrated offer we are delivering a single-source solution for some of the world’s most prestigious organisations. Laing O’Rourke leads the construction with innovation through its investment in offsite manufacturing capability, Digital Engineering and the Engineering Excellence Group. 
http://www.laingorourke.com/

Taylor Wimpey UK Ltd
We are one of the largest residential developers in the UK, developing new homes and communities across the country. Taylor Wimpey UK Ltd operates from 24 regional offices across England, Scotland and Wales and builds over 12,000 homes each year. Taylor Wimpey UK Ltd is a responsible homebuilder that is committed to health and safety, environmental sustainability, providing excellent customer service and engaging with local communities. 
https://www.taylorwimpey.co.uk/

Carillion plc
Carillion is one of the UK’s leading integrated support services companies, with extensive construction capabilities, a substantial portfolio of Public Private Partnership projects and a sector-leading ability to deliver sustainable solutions. We employ over 40,000 people worldwide, with established businesses in the UK, Canada, the Middle East and North Africa, and annual revenues of more than £4 billion. 
http://www.carillionplc.com/

Fulcro
Fulcro is an innovative, creative engineering team. We offer a bespoke service that includes BIM and 3D/4D digital prototype and design detailing. Working closely with our clients, we combine data and technology to provide detailed plans based on accurate timelines. In this way we are able to add value and efficiency to building and construction projects, and reduce risk.
http://www.fulcro.co.uk

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