More News – Page 1908
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Balfour in driving seat for £300m of roadworks
Balfour Beatty has won two road contracts worth more than £300m
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Talk of the town
Rick Mather Architects’ Towner Art Gallery in Eastbourne has been unveiled to the public
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Mace extends global reach with £400m of international work
Mace has secured more than £400m worth of international work, including its first contract in Syria and two in the Balkans
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On Broadway
Architect Allies and Morrison has secured planning permission from Westminster council for the redevelopment of 40 Broadway near St James’s Park into a 10,875m2 eight-storey office building
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Housing Forum proposes code for sustainable refurbishment
The government should set up a Code for Sustainable Homes Refurbishment to achieve the reduction in carbon emissions of existing stock required to help meet the government’s 2050 carbon reduction commitment, an industry lobby group said this week
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Derelict London
London mayor Boris Johnson has announced plans to spend £22m turning derelict buildings into family homes
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£19m Inspace deal
Willmott Dixon’s social housing arm Inspace has been named preferred bidder on a £19m residential project in Haringey, north London
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Northern lights
National Grid Property Holdings and the London Development Agency have jointly submitted a planning application for the Clarendon Square scheme in Haringey, north London
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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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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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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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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 Building Awards has been taken by a contractor whose turnover is growing as fast as its reputation
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Specialist Contractor of the Year
One of the toughest categories in the Building Awards was dominated by a firm that bristled with technical innovation and smart business ideas
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Best New Firm of the Year
A Sunderland social housing contractor took the prize in this new category, thanks to its enlightened employment policies, green innovations and rock 'n' roll plumber
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Integrated Supply Chain Team of the Year
It's hard to imagine a Building Schools for the Future project without collaborative working, but the winner here proves that if done well, it can push the finished product that extra mile
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The Wrap Award for Sustainable Construction
Despite the downturn, sustainability remains paramount and the winner this year is a company that has turned waste into a resource
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Manufacturer of the Year
This year's nominees are a sign that innovation knows no downturn, and the winner shows that a recession doesn't mean that you have to stop investing
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Housing Project of the Year
Housing is not so dead after all, as is demonstrated by this range of impressive nominees - and the even more impressive winner