Entries for the 2004 Building Cleanability Awards are still being accepted up until 31st January 2004

There are eight categories of entry, namely:

  • Municipal / Public
  • Education
  • Heritage
  • Health
  • Commercial
  • Transport
  • Retail
  • Leisure

All buildings entered will be assessed between February and April, 2004.

43 buildings have already been nominated:

250 Bishopsgate, London International Convention Centre, Birmingham
Ascentis, British Airways, Hounslow Lloyds of London
Aegom UK, Edinburgh London Business School
Australian High Commission, London Marks & Spencer, Oxford Street, London
Barnet Burnt Oak Leisure Centre, Edgware McAlpine Business Services, Uddingston, Glasgow
Braehead Shopping Centre, Glasgow Nomura International, London
Canary Wharf - Retail 3, Docklands Northumbrian Water Pityme, Durham
Castlegate House, Dudley Ocean Terminal Shopping Centre, Edinburgh
Centrica, Oldbury, Birmingham Peter Jones, Sloane Square, London
Citypoint, London Princes Quay Shopping Centre, Hull
Daimler Crysler UK, Milton Keynes Princess Square Shopping Centre, Bracknell
Debenhams, Sheffield Remel House, Dartford
Derrys Department Store, Plymouth Riverbank House, London
DLA, London Sainsburys Business Centre, London
Drake Electronics Ltd, Cambridge St Katherines Dock, London
Edinburgh Airport Seagate, Londonderry
EGG Plc, Derby Shell International, London
Ernst & Young, Luton The Hospital Group, London
ExCel, London The Knowle, Derbyshire
Festival Place Shopping Centre, Basingstoke Top Shop, Oxford Street, London
Getronics, Milton Keynes White Rose Shopping Centre, Leeds
Harvey Nichols, Edinburgh  

The Presentation Luncheon for all entries is being held on Monday 12th July at Guildhall, London - an event not to be missed.

Any number of buildings (in excess of 5000 square metres internal) may be entered by anyone or anybody associated with the building - architects, surveyors, constructors, contractors, management and occupiers.