All Building awards articles – Page 9
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Building Awards 2012 Contractor of the year (up to £300m): Thomas Vale Construction
Despite some astounding financial results from runners-up in this category Thomas Vale was unanimously voted the winner, with excellent company values and high customer care levels
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Building Awards 2012 Major Contractor of the year (over £300m): Sir Robert McAlpine
In the Olympic year, Sir Robert McAlpine takes the gong in this category in recognition of its outstanding ability to deliver projects - the best example being the 2012 stadium which came in under budget and two months early
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Building Awards 2012 Construction Consultant/Surveyor of the year (fewer than 100 staff): Prosurv Consult
Prosurv Consult scooped this award by wowing the judges with its ability to deliver growth in turnover, profit and staff in a year that has challenged the hardiest of consultants
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Building Awards 2012 Construction Consultant/Surveyor of the year (100 staff or over): Faithful + Gould
Faithful+Gould comes out on top for this category this year thanks to its ability to produce impressive financials at home and abroad while also winning repeat business
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Building Awards 2012 Construction Client of the year: Crossrail
When money is tight, experienced clients are like gold dust and here we have some of the very best - but this year the accolade goes to Crossrail for the sheer scale of its ambitions
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Building Awards 2012 Chief Executive of the year: Pete Redern
Taylor Wimpey’s Peter Redfern has navigated his firm through lean times, succeeding in his drive to return the housebuilder to a robust state of health
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Building Awards 2012 Building Magazine Project of the year: AirW1, London
It was Crown Estate’s renewal of Regent Street that turned the judges’ heads this year, with its contemporary neo-baroque design of AirW1
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Building Awards 2012 Architectural Practice of the Year: Astudio
Practice expands fivefold in as many years, making it one to watch
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Olympics wins gold at Building Awards 2012
ODA chair picks up Personality of the Year baton from former chief as Crossrail and Crown Estate are among last night’s victors
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The Building Awards shortlist 2012
Sixteen buildings - including laboratories, galleries, banks, the UK’s second tallest building and a space-shuttle-strength storage facility - are vying for two top prizes at this year’s Building Awards. Ike Ijeh runs down the shortlist
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Project/Construction Management Firm of the Year
It is rare that a month goes by without Turner & Townsend being mentioned in connection to a major project, so we just had to mention it in the winner's box here
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Engineering Consultant of the Year
This year's winner scooped the prize for excellence in building impossible buildings, ambitious overseas expansion and, of course, furniture design
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Construction Consultant or Surveyor of the Year
Davis Langdon has assumed its habitual position on the winner's rostrum, despite stiff competition, particularly from Turner & Townsend
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Architectural Practice of the Year
The coveted architect's prize has been taken by a practice that has transformed itself from rising star to major player on Britain's architectural stage
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Major Contractor of the Year (£500m + turnover)
This year Wates came out on top, thanks to a splendid combination of economic success, innovation and social responsibility
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Contractor of the Year (Up to £500m turnover)
One of the hardest-fought categories in any Building Awards has been taken by a contractor whose turnover is growing as fast as its reputation
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Building Awards 2009: The winners
More than 1,300 construction professionals gathered at Grosvenor House Hotel last night to reward best practice, innovation and excellence in the building and construction industry
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PFI/PPP Project of the Year
Sponsored by EurocladThe category was open to all types of PFI/PPP project that have been completed (or at least one major phase has been completed) between September 2006 and October 2007. The award was open to contractors or other types of construction firm that helped to deliver the project. Projects ...
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Manufacturer of the Year
Sponsored by: DHLDHL Exel Supply Chain is the global market leader in the logistics industry With considerable experience in the construction and building products markets, DHL provide a bespoke range of customer-focused solutions from logistics planning and inbound supply chain management, to site logistics and environmental services. DHL is dedicated ...
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Major Housing Project of the Year
Sponsored by: British GypsumThis award was open to housebuilders, developers or architects who have completed a large development in the UK of at least 100 new units in 2007. (For large phased developments, at least one major phase must have been completed in 2007). To view this year's entry form ...