Swindon’s Carriage Works, Unit 3, is among buildings shortlisted for an award from the Royal Institute of Chartered Engineers this year.
It is one of 14 buildings in with a chance of winning the Building Conservation and Regeneration category at the RICS Awards, South West for 2018.
The institute said that "the facility offers a superb new opportunity for knowledge-based businesses and smaller innovative companies to base themselves in a Grade 2 listed building, close to Swindon's town centre".
In total, 47 of the south west’s most innovative and community beneficial property projects have been shortlisted for the awards, for which the winners will be announced in a ceremony at the Bristol Marriott City Centre hotel on Thursday, 17 May.
The annual awards aim to recognise exemplary built projects that are positively contributing to the region. This year's schemes, of all sizes and budgets, and from all over the south west, stand a chance of gaining acclaimed industry recognition, along with the teams behind them.
For a full list of the shortlisted projects visit: ww2.rics.org/uk/events/networking/rics-awards-south-west/
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