All Awards articles
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Architect of the Year 2023 winners revealed
Hall McKnight claimed the Architect of the Year Award, while Sanchez Benton Architects is named Young Architect of the Year for 2023
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards unveils two new categories as entries open for 2022
New awards recognise positive contributions in areas of people strategy and net zero
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards invites entries for three new categories
New awards recognise positive contributions in areas of diversity inclusion, social value and vital work during the pandemic
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards 2013: A night in pictures
A selection of photos of the guests, winners and entertainment from the ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards 2013
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Features
Personality of the Year 2013
‘Visionary’ Stephen Pycroft has led Mace to an incredible year of continued growth, global expansion, stellar projects and £1bn turnover, leaving the top job on a high
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Features
Manufacturer of the Year 2013
It is winner British Gypsum’s innovation in gypsum-based plastering and drylining and focus on its customer needs for that impressed
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Housing Project of the Year 2013
Horsted Park’s use of the local rural vernacular and sensitivity to the comfort of residents of its 337 homes has ensured a category win for architect Proctor and Matthews
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Housebuilder of the Year 2013
Places for People has demonstrated excellent financial performance in 2012, as well as growth in homes built and average sales price, to come top of the pack in this category
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Women triumph in young professionals awards
Women win three out of four categories in young achievers awards plus overall gong
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Features
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards 2012 Project/Construction Management Firm of the year: Mace
Impressive overseas development, wins on Hinkley Point and the Olympic park and a 10.2% increase in profit contributed to Mace clinching the top spot in this category
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Features
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV 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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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV 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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National Museum of Scotland revamp scoops best building award
Glasgow-based Gareth Hoskins Architects wins £25,000 prize, the biggest in British architecture
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Stanton Williams triumphs at architect awards
Successful education schemes in Cambridge and Kings Cross win practice Schüco Gold Award at BD awards
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Features
Diversity Champion of the year: Lakehouse
Diversity is a crucial issue in the construction industry, and this year’s category entries prove that it is being taken very seriously. And by no firm more so than winner Lakehouse
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Features
East London Line big winner at Civil Engineering Awards
The awards took place last Friday honouring the civil engineers that make London run - from infrastructure, to buildings to the protection offered by the Thames Barrier.
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Comment
It's just a step to the left ...
Our thanks, and the usual £25 voucher, go to Mukesh Modhvadia, a commercial manager at the King’s Cross Redevelopment Programme, for these aerobic pictures of a window cleaner living dangerously.
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Personality of the year
This year’s winner is a man who can make a compelling case to have done more practical good to more people in the construction industry than any other: Tim Byles
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Manufacturer of the year
Polypipe won this award because of a performance that was so remarkable that it could be described as construction’s equivalent of Chariots of Fire