Contractor tops monthly and yearly leagues for second time in three months with £150m Southwark scheme.
Bovis Lend Lease has done the double for the second time in three months. In August it topped the monthly and annual charts, and to underline its dominance of the UK market, it has repeated the trick in October.
After tumbling out of the top 30 in September's monthly table, Bovis bounced back with a £150m mixed-use scheme in Southwark, south London, for the City of London council.
The scheme was also important for its designer, Allies & Morrison, which rose from third to runners-up spot in the architects' league. Slowly, it is cranking up the pressure on Benoy, which has been sitting pretty in the top spot for the past four months.
In September Benoy held an advantage over its nearest rival of more than £130m – Allies & Morrison has cut this to £35m.
These tables represent schemes within the specified time periods that have moved to main contract stage. They do not represent work currently being carried out by the listed consultants. To qualify, firms must have been identified on two or more projects fitting the following criteria in the past 12 months. Project must: be of precisely calculated or confirmed value; have reached the main contract stage; be valued at £1m or more; be in the UK. Residential, civils or overseas contracts are excluded. Student accommodation is included. Postscript
This information is compiled for ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV by Emap Glenigan, which analyses an average of 8500 construction projects each week. For details, email Marcus Oughton at marcus.oughton@glenigan.emap.com or call 01202-432121.
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