ICE CityZen Awards: greyfield solar concept and planning lessons for engineers
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on New Civil Engineer
30 Second Briefing
A proposal to install photovoltaic arrays on greyfield sites rather than productive farmland has taken the top prize in the Institution of Civil Engineers’ CityZen Awards student competition. The winning concept targets underused urban land and car parks for solar deployment, aiming to preserve agricultural soils while increasing local renewable generation capacity. For civil and infrastructure engineers, the idea reinforces planning and site-selection strategies that prioritise brownfield and greyfield assets over greenfield loss.
Technical Brief
- A pitch to install solar panels on grey field sites, instead of farmland, won the top prize in a student competition run by the ICE.
Our Take
ICE’s role in this awards piece aligns with its mid‑2026 push on ‘asset maintenance, ethics, intelligence and stewardship’ noted in our coverage, suggesting that CityZen entries are likely being informally benchmarked against these emerging institutional priorities rather than just design quality.
New Civil Engineer’s involvement here mirrors its collaboration with Heathrow Airport on early‑career innovation competitions, indicating that NCE is becoming a key convenor for practitioner‑led ideas on sustainability and user experience across UK infrastructure rather than a passive trade press outlet.
Within our 841 Infrastructure stories and 2,280 tag‑matched pieces on projects and sustainability, relatively few are framed around awards and competitions, so the CityZen Awards provide a useful snapshot of what ICE and NCE currently regard as ‘best practice’ for practitioners looking to align bids and project narratives.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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