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Construction consultant/surveyor of the year (fewer than 100 staff) 2013
Surveyor Quantem wowed the judges with its excellent financials, increased headcount and commitment to taking care of both its clients and its own staff
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Contractor of the year (up to £300m turnover) 2013
Lakehouse’s record-breaking year in 2012 and launch of a new sustainability division have led it to edge ahead of the field in this hotly-contested category
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Construction consultant/surveyor of the year (over 100 staff) 2013
In a strong field, it was Turner Townsend’s commercial performance, enduring commercial clout and work on projects including the Olympics that won the day
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Construction client of the year 2013
That London has gained a new landmark is largely down to the commitment of Sellar Property Group, whose ‘vision, grit, commercial nouse and great skill’ gave the city The Shard
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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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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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Chief executive of the year 2013
Stephen Stone has been with Crest for 18 of its 50 years of existence and has now led it to a remarkable 2012, digging the company out of a debt pile to financial success and prestige
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Blacklist protestors target industry awards
Blacklisting protestors from the Unite union picketted the annual construction industry awards at the Grosvenor Hotel last night
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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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Architectural practice of the year 2013
Some stellar projects helped Allford Hall Monaghan Morris stand out for the judges, but its win also rested on a dramatic set of financial results
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Lend Lease appoints new Scotland boss
Roy Allport has been promoted from within to run the company’s expanding Scottish business
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Green light for Kier's £80m Woking job
Kier is to construct an £80m housing scheme in Woking after winning planning approval from the borough council
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Plans to totally rebuild Euston station scrapped
Plans to completely demolish and rebuild Euston station to make way for the high-speed project have been dropped
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Comment
NEC3 contracts: The hole truth and nothing but
If only lawyers would get around to filling up the holes in the NEC3 contract
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CPC2013: Top form
We need a new form of contract for complex projects that encourages a more scientific approach to risk management. Step forward CPC2013 …
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Hansom: Adventure calls
We’re off exploring, as construction folk pack some extraordinarily weighty reading matter, download an album or two for the trip, and head off to Malawi - though even here Lord Sugar’s tweets will still reach you
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My digital life … Henry Henson
The graduate surveyor on sleeping with his iPhone, running marathons, and using LinkedIn for networking
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CH2M Hill boss says Halcrow was a ‘good buy’
Jacque Hinman defends acquisition despite recent revelation that UK firm was £71m in the red
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Stoke-on-Trent bus station: On the buses
Grimshaw-designed, £15m bus station opens to the public, hailed by council leader as start of “city’s transformation”
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Santander’s data centre unfinished after ISG exit
Exclusive: £100m Project Fox missing sections of roofing and cladding and up to eight months behind schedule