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ɫTV Awards 2016: CEO's CEO of the Year
Andrew Davies has boosted Wates’ turnover by £300m annually while placing a commitment to social value at the heart of the company
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Market forecast: Medium term limbo
Brexit continues to cause uncertainty, with increasingly mixed views about the medium-to-long-term emerging across the market. But as Michael Hubbard of Aecom reports, for now, business is looking good
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ɫTV Awards 2016: Small Project of the Year (up to £5m)
Shaftesbury Theatre’s stunning new design rewrites the rules about historic conservation
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ɫTV Awards 2016: International Project of the Year
This extraordinary modern Acropolis is one of the most spectacular cultural complexes in the world
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ɫTV Awards 2016: Skills Initative of the Year
The initiative’s holistic approach to the idea of training especially grabbed the judges’ attention
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ɫTV Awards 2016: Refurbishment Project of the Year
The Whitworth Art Gallery’s refurbishment is an excellent example of culturally-led regeneration
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ɫTV Awards 2016: Sustainable Project of the Year
The first listed building with a BREEAM “outstanding” rating in the UK was a worthy winner
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Carbon Neutral Laboratory: Out of the ashes
Catastrophe struck the construction of GlaxoSmithKline’s Carbon Neutral Laboratory for Sustainable Chemistry when, at nearly two-thirds complete, it was burnt to the ground
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ɫTV Awards 2016: Contractor of the Year (up to £300m)
Walter Lilly has a great name in high end projects, with impressive clients saying they’d recommend the firm to others
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ɫTV Awards 2016: Major Contractor of the Year (over £300m)
Wates Group is showing balanced growth across the firm and completed more than 1,500 projects in 2015
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ɫTV Awards 2016: Housing Project of the Year
The first phase of the resident-led Bacton Low Rise development has seen the rebirth of a 1960s estate
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ɫTV Awards 2016: Product Innovation of the Year
The judges were impressed with Redland’s Innofix Clip which removes the need for hammers and nails while tiling
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ɫTV Awards 2016: Housebuilder of the Year
Places for People increased the number of homes built by 60% while continuing to manage more than 150,000 mainly affordable homes
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ɫTV Awards 2016: Specialist Contractor of the Year
Keltbray managed to recycle concrete from 22 buildings at its Nova Victoria scheme, saving over 5,000 lorry loads
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ɫTV Awards 2016: Personality of the Year
Having co-founded her own architect practice dRMM, Sadie Morgan now shapes the wider construction agenda and in her key roles on the HS2 design panel and on the National Infrastructure Council she is a vital voice for good design in government circles
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ɫTV Awards 2016: Woman of the Year
The judges felt Tamsin Tweddell was the ideal role model for any aspiring female architect
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ɫTV Awards 2016: Construction Consultant/Surveyor of the Year (fewer than 100 staff)
Established just four years ago, Core Five now has an impressive client list enabling it to tot up 22 £100m-plus projects
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ɫTV Awards 2016: Construction Consultant/Surveyor of the Year (100 staff or over)
Gleeds has had a bumper year with revenue, profit, staff numbers and productivity all on the up, it’s also bagged some mega-projects
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ɫTV Awards 2016: Architectural practice of the year
Bennetts Associates impressed the judges with the breadth and strength of its projects, the practice has also expanded with a new office in Manchester
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ɫTV Awards 2016: Engineering Consultant of the Year
The international reputation of Eckersley O’Callaghan has soared this year, with new offices all in major global cities