ENTRY GUIDELINES

The entry process is straightforward, and the Entry Form gives guidance on what you should include with your entry. 

ENTRY DEADLINE: You can enter your project into an award category until 5pm on Friday 2nd April 2026

TO QUALIFY: 

  • Tall Buildings must be over 10 storeys
  • Submissions should relate to either structurally complete projects or example of organisational change within the UK that was completed after 01 January 2025

ENTRY GUIDLINES:

  1. Any organisation or project team submitting an entry for more than one category is more than welcome to but must be a separate Entry Form per submission
  2. Each company may submit a maximum of three entries to the Tall Buildings Awards Awards 2026, ensuring diverse representation across the industry
  3. The judges have the authority to move entries into more applicable categories. Their decision is final, and no correspondence will be entered following the Awards
  4. Entries are limited to a maximum character count per section – any other information must be added as supporting information
  5. Submissions should relate to either structurally complete projects or an example of organisational change within the UK that was completed after 01 January 2025
  6. The submission must be accompanied by your organisation’s logo and up to four photographs/images of relevance. By submitting photographs of your project, Radar Media Ltd have the right to use these images in relevant promotion of this and other events
  7. Receipt of entries will be acknowledge via an automatic email when an online entry form has been submitted 
  8. The organisers reserve the right to reject any entry if, in their opinion, it fails to comply with the rules 
  9. All submissions must be made by 5pm on Friday 02 April 2026
  10. The organisers reserve the right to feature/display submitted entry material in any editorial or promotional work related to the Award scheme
  11. Clients must be made aware in advance of any entries that refer to them and the judges may require evidence of client endorsement