Judging Process & Criteria Explained 

The BBA Sustainable Innovator Award is judged through a structured, transparent process designed to ensure fairness, consistency and expert oversight. 

All eligible entries are reviewed by the BBA and an independent panel of industry experts, with products assessed against clearly defined criteria aligned to quality, safety, innovation and market readiness.  

How the Judging Process Works 

Stage 1: Eligibility & Initial Review 

Once submissions close, all entries are reviewed by the BBA to confirm that: 

  • the organisation and product meet the published eligibility criteria 
  • the submission is complete 
  • the product appears suitable for independent assessment 

Only eligible entries progress to the judging stage. Shortlisting is carried out at the BBA's discretion, in line with its established processes and competencies 

 

Stage 2: Expert Panel Review 

Eligible entries are reviewed by an expert judging panel drawn from across the construction, standards, safety, innovation and sustainability landscape. 

Judges review each submission independently against the published criteria, using the information and evidence provided by the entrant. This may include technical descriptions, supporting data, demonstrations and use case examples 

 

Stage 3: Shortlisting & Further Review 

A shortlist of leading entries is identified following the initial judging review. 

Shortlisted entrants may be invited to: 

  • provide additional clarification 
  • take part in interviews or presentations 
  • respond to judge questions 

This stage allows judges to explore how the product performs in practice, its readiness for market, and its potential to deliver meaningful improvements in safety, quality or sustainability.  

 

Stage 4: Final Selection 

The judging panel recommends a winning product based on the overall strength of the entry across all criteria. 

The final decision is made in line with BBA governance and processes, and the winning product is announced in November 2026.  

 

Judging Criteria 

Entries are assessed against the following core criteria: 

  1. Quality Assurance
  • Robustness, durability and consistency of performance 
  • Evidence of performance against recognised standards and best practice 
  1. Safety Impact
  • Contribution to reducing onsite risks or long-term hazards 
  • Relevance to built environment safety requirements, such as fire safety, structural integrity, durability and safety in use 
  1. Feasibility & Market Readiness
  • Appropriate Technology Readiness Level (TRL 8+, or TRL 7 with supporting test data) 
  • Evidence that the product is already manufactured and ready for assessment 
  • Clear pathway to market adoption 
  1. Innovation
  • Novelty and differentiation from existing solutions 
  • Clear explanation of what makes the product innovative and why it matters 
  1. Sustainability
  • Environmental impact and lifecycle performance 
  • Contribution to improved sustainability outcomes in construction 

 

Important Notes 

  • The judging process is designed to identify the most impactful innovation, not to guarantee certification 
  • Winning the Innovation Award provides free access to the BBA assessment and certification process, which remains subject to standard procedures and outcomes 
  • All judging decisions are final 

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