Construction News
07/11/2023
HS2 Awarded Inclusive Environments Recognition Certification
HS2 Ltd is the first infrastructure company to be awarded the Inclusive Environments Recognition certification at organisational level by the Construction Industry Council (CIC).
The award acknowledges five years of work, led by HS2 Ltd and companies within its supply chain, to ensure Britain’s new railway is designed to be inclusive and accessible to all.
As part of its inclusive design approach, HS2 has held focus groups, virtual reality simulations and live testing sessions with charitable organisations, community groups and individuals with disabilities and protected characteristics. User experience sessions have played a pivotal role in determining appropriate lighting levels in stations, how wayshowing and signage will be presented, and the height, size and placement of seating on trains, platforms and concourse areas.
The bespoke design approach was found to exceed the legal and moral responsibilities of inclusivity and diversity.
Neil Smith, Inclusive Design Lead at HS2 Ltd said: "We're absolutely delighted to receive this award. HS2 is the first new railway to built north of London in over 100 years, so this is a unique opportunity to address the day-to-day challenges that so many passengers face.”
"The CIC has recognised our commitment to ensuring that everyone has a great experience on HS2, whether visiting our stations, travelling on our trains, or working in our depots. Our spaces are designed with a ‘people first’ approach and we’re exceptionally proud of that."
The award acknowledges five years of work, led by HS2 Ltd and companies within its supply chain, to ensure Britain’s new railway is designed to be inclusive and accessible to all.
As part of its inclusive design approach, HS2 has held focus groups, virtual reality simulations and live testing sessions with charitable organisations, community groups and individuals with disabilities and protected characteristics. User experience sessions have played a pivotal role in determining appropriate lighting levels in stations, how wayshowing and signage will be presented, and the height, size and placement of seating on trains, platforms and concourse areas.
The bespoke design approach was found to exceed the legal and moral responsibilities of inclusivity and diversity.
Neil Smith, Inclusive Design Lead at HS2 Ltd said: "We're absolutely delighted to receive this award. HS2 is the first new railway to built north of London in over 100 years, so this is a unique opportunity to address the day-to-day challenges that so many passengers face.”
"The CIC has recognised our commitment to ensuring that everyone has a great experience on HS2, whether visiting our stations, travelling on our trains, or working in our depots. Our spaces are designed with a ‘people first’ approach and we’re exceptionally proud of that."
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