Photos from the Building Awards presentation ceremony hosted by Michael McIntyre

More than 1300 construction professionals gathered for the 16th annual Building Awards in London last week.

Here are photos from the presentation ceremony, held at the Grovsenor House Hotel in Mayfair.

The full results:

Chief Executive of the Year, sponsored by KPMG
Winner John McDonough

Building Project of the Year, sponsored by Schueco
Winner Ashmolean Museum, entered by Mace Group and Rick Mather Architects

Contractor of the Year, (more than £300m turnover), sponsored by Rationel Windows
Winner Wates Group

Contractor of the Year (less than £300m turnover), sponsored by Hill International
Winner Lakehouse

Highly commended United House
Architect of the Year, sponsored by Comar

Winner Edward Cullinan Architects
Highly commended Feilden Clegg Bradley
Highly commended van Heyningen and Haward Architects

Engineering Consultant of the Year, sponsored by Balfour Beatty Engineering Services
Winner WSP Group

Consultant of the Year (more than 100 staff), sponsored by Hays Construction
Winner Cyril Sweett

Highly commended Ridge and Partners
Consultant of the Year (fewer than 100 staff), sponsored by Hays Construction

Winner Bailey Partnership
Highly commended Southfacing Services

Public Building Project of the Year, sponsored by Alu-Timber
Winner Kentish Town Health Centre, entered by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris

Client of the Year
Winner Partnerships for Schools

Housebuilder of the Year
Winner Berkeley Group

Housing Project of the Year
Winner Angel Waterside, London, entered by Pollard Thomas Edwards architects

Project/Construction Manager of the Year
Winner AECOM

Integrated Supply Chain of the Year
Winner Mace Business School

Manufacturer of the Year
Winner Polypipe Terrain

Specialist Contractor of the Year
Winner Alumet Systems

Highly commended Balfour Beatty Engineering Services
WRAP Award for Sustainable Construction, sponsored by WRAP

Winner Willmott Dixon
Highly commended Mace Group

Personality of the Year
Winner Tim Byles