BYLOR JV (Bouygues Travaux Publics and Laing O’Rourke) won Digital Innovation in Productivity, sponsored by Sage, at the Digital Construction Awards 2026 last night (18 March).

The heat sink pump house at Hinkley Point C required more than 4,000 concrete pours on each unit and the world’s largest seawater‑pumping system. Its complex geometry, limited access and the need for strict quality and traceability made traditional material‑tracking methods impractical. Downtime, material loss and poor stock visibility challenged productivity, safety and sustainability.
What the judges said
“This addresses a complex material management challenge with a well-designed digital solution. A clear example of digital innovation driving efficiency.”
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