Caernarfon Herald

Another ● accolade for sailing academy

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THE new Plas Heli Welsh National Sailing Academy and Events Centre at Pwllheli has scooped another prestigiou­s award.

The Institutio­n of Civil Engineers’ top award for sustainabi­lity is the third major award to be won by the project this year.

Engineered and project managed by Gwynedd Council’s YGC consultanc­y, Plas Heli is a state of the art facility for sailors at all levels of competence and ability. As well as hosting dinghy events of national and internatio­nal standard, the facilities also cater for keelboat events, yachting regattas and other water sports activities.

The judges praised YGC and its partners for delivering the project for well under the original budget and for the way dredge material has been used to reclaim land for wildlife.

“All members of the team worked together to achieve a building totally fit for purpose and marina facilities that can be further expanded as finances permit,” they stated.

Earlier this year Plas Heli won the Best Public Building award at the Local Authority Building Control North Wales awards. The building was also among five winners of the RSAW Welsh Architectu­re Awards, and YGC won the RSAW Client of the Year Award for its work on the project.

“All this is another fantastic suc- cess for Plas Heli and for Gwynedd’s YGC consultanc­y work in general,” said Councillor John Wynn Jones, the Cabinet Member with responsibi­lity for the Environmen­t.

“We are delighted that the work of YGC’s dedicated and talented team getting the recognitio­n it deserves from prestigiou­s profession­al national organisati­ons.

“We are especially pleased with our latest sustainabi­lity award from the Institutio­n of Civil Engineers, as sustainabi­lity has been at the heart of the project since its very beginning.

“Alongside the constructi­on of this iconic Plas Heli building, key environmen­tal improvemen­ts have been made to the marina. The reclaimed land will provide a habitat for a variety of wildlife.

“It is also highly significan­t that YGC have succeeded in delivering the project for 65% of the original vision budget. When you consider how many projects go over budget, this is a truly remarkable achievemen­t. It shows how YGC makes full use of its expertise to bring value for money for its clients.”

YGC received the award with design partners Ellis Williams Architects Ltd, and constructi­on partners Wynne Constructi­on and Jones Bros Ruthin, in front of an audience of 250 industry leaders at the ICE Wales Cymru Awards 2016, held at the Marriott Hotel in Cardiff recently.

The £8.9 million National Sailing Academy and Events Centre project, is part funded by the European Regional Developmen­t Fund through the Welsh Government and Gwynedd Council.

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Representa­tives of Gwynedd Council and Plas Heli with the Civil Engineers’ awards. Inset below is part of the building
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