All ΢ÃÜȦ awards articles – Page 9
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΢ÃÜȦ Awards 2012 Housing Project of the year: Officers Field, Weymouth
The winning scheme this year will house the Olympic sailors this summer. ZeroC, HTA and Acheson’s Officers Field project was praised by judges for its sustainable credentials
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΢ÃÜȦ Awards 2012 Housebuilder of the Year: Linden Homes
A stellar 2011 put ‘incredibly focused’ housebuilder on track to prove sceptics wrong
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΢ÃÜȦ Awards 2012 Engineering Consultant of the year: Expedition
It was Expedition that impressed the judges the most this year with its flat management structure and healthy growth. The firm has boosted profit by 31.5% and entered new markets
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΢ÃÜȦ Awards 2012 Cut the Carbon: The Alumet Group
Refurbishing old buildings and developing a mounting system for solar panels were just two of the environmentally-friendly actions that helped the Alumet Group top the table this year
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΢ÃÜȦ 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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΢ÃÜȦ 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 -Â the best example being the 2012 stadium which came in under budget and two months early
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΢ÃÜȦ 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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΢ÃÜȦ 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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΢ÃÜȦ 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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΢ÃÜȦ 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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΢ÃÜȦ Awards 2012 ΢ÃÜȦ 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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΢ÃÜȦ 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 ΢ÃÜȦ 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 ΢ÃÜȦ 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 ΢ÃÜȦ 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 ΢ÃÜȦ Awards has been taken by a contractor whose turnover is growing as fast as its reputation