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Best All-round QS Firm
Winner EC HarrisEC Harris scooped the Best All-round QS Firm award this year for its remarkable ability to adapt to clients’ changing needs. This was particularly impressive when you consider the range of projects it works on – not only was it at the heart of the successful delivery of ...
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Young Architect of the Year
This year’s Yaya shortlist was a very strong field, but Carmody Groarke emerged as the clear winner, impressing the judges with its energy and determination.Unlike most young practices, it has deliberately avoided the traditional bread-and-butter domestic projects, and instead has used the competition system as a way of testing ideas ...
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QS Awards 2007
The Annual QS Awards have firmly established themselves as a key event in this important sector within the construction industry, rewarding excellence of the specification for buildings, procurement, project management and cost control.
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Brick Awards 2007
The Brick Awards are one of the longest-established and most widely respected design awards in the UK. Organised by Building magazine and the Brick Development Association (BDA), the Awards recognise excellence in design and construction using brick. Each year hundreds of entries are submitted and more than a dozen prestigious ...
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Architect of the Year Awards 2007
Since its launch in 2004, the Architect of the Year Awards has grown in size and stature, featuring entries and attendance from leading practices and is now firmly established as a key event in the architectural calendar. It is one of the largest gatherings of UK architects. ...
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LABC Awards 2007
The LABC Built in Quality National Awards recognise and reward the most forward looking people and organisations, and the most innovative construction projects completed over the last year.
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Sustainability Awards 2007
Building magazine launched the Sustainability awards scheme in 2005 to recognise and reward those UK construction businesses at the forefront of sustainability best practice.
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Specialist Contractor Awards 2007
The Specialist Contractor Awards, now in their fifth year, recognise and reward excellence, innovation and professionalism. Established by Building, the awards recognise the industrys top performers and encourage higher standards throughout the sector.
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Regeneration Awards 2007
The Regeneration Awards 2007 will reward the schemes, organisations and people that have helped breathe new life into areas of the UK and have delivered improved opportunities for local communities.
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Young Architect of the Year 2007
The 2007 YAYA winner will be announced on Thursday the 1 November 2007 at the Architect of the Year Awards ceremony, which will take place at the London Hilton on Park Lane.
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Building Awards 2008
2008 will be the 14th annual Building Awards, the biggest construction industry event of the year. The extremely sought after Building Awards are all about rewarding best practice, innovation and excellence.
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Health and Safety Awards 2007
Thirteen trophies were presented at the 2007 Health and Safety Awards on Thursday 21 June at the London Hilton on Park Lane.
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Livingstone: Olympics will cost £5bn
The Mayor of London dismisses as “rubbish” claims that bill will rise to £10bn and says games will make a profit
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Pressure on contractors to reveal PFI profits
The public accounts committee wants Balfour Beatty, Jarvis and John Laing to publish the profit made from the refinancing of PFI projects
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Three builders in container death named
The men were found dead in a container last week on a building site near Reading owned by St James Homes
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Lord Coe pledges to resolve Olympic budget worries in 2007
The chairman of the organising committee says questions over the cost of the Olympics will be cleared up in the New Year
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T Clarke promotes five
Troubled electrical contractor adds new board member and boosts the regions with new directors
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Eat, drink and be wary
Building's assistant editor has over-indulged this Christmas and is wondering if he and the rest of the construction industry should be cutting down on the demon drink