Big names make the list across 18 categories

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The finalists for the 2022 Building Awards have been announced.

Several big-name firms and jobs have been shortlisted (see the full shortlist below) for the awards spread across 18 categories.

Winners of the CEO and Construction Client of the Year will be announced on the night.

This year’s awards will once again be held in person, with the ceremony set to take place at the Grosvenor House Hotel on 1 November.

In the major contractor category, firms in the running include Mace and Kier.

Aecom, Alinea and Core Five are all in contention to be named consultant of the year among firms with more than 100 staff.

Others to make it onto the shortlists include housebuilder Redrow, contractor Sir Robert McAlpine, architect Sheppard Robson and consultants Buro Four and Cundall.

A number of high-profile schemes are in the running for awards, including Mace’s Marshall Building for LSE, ISG’s Compton and Edrich Stands at Lords Cricket Ground and Wates’ Sandwell Aquatic Centre, which hosted the swimming and diving at the recent Commonwealth Games.

Tickets for the event, which is being sponsored by AECOM, AET Flexible Space, Aluprof, Bentley, Clement Windows Group, DGP Logistics, Fenwick Elliott, Hollis and MESH, are on sale now.

Building Awards 2022 shortlist

Architectural Practice of the Year - Sponsored by MESH

  1. Buckley Gray Yeoman
  2. HLM
  3. HTA Design
  4. Ryder Architecture
  5. Sheppard Robson

Building Magazine Project of the Year - Sponsored by Aluprof

  1. St. Hilda’s College, Front of College Redevelopment – Beard and Gort Scott 
  2. University College Hospital Grafton Way Building - Bouygues UK
  3. Bloom Clerkenwell – HB Reavis
  4. Compton and Edrich Stands Lords Cricket Ground – ISG
  5. F51 - Jenner Group
  6. St Sidwells Point, Exeter – Kier Construction
  7. The Marshall Building – Mace
  8. Houlton School - van Heyningen and Haward, Morgan Sindall Construction, Urban&Civic and the Department for Education
  9. Sandwell Aquatics – Wates Construction
  10. The Londoner – Woods Bagot 

CEO of the Year - Sponsored by DGP Logistics

Winner announced on the night

Construction Client of the Year

Winner announced on the night

Consultant/Surveyor of the Year (Fewer than 100 staff)

  1. 3PM
  2. Buro Four
  3. Cahill Design Consultants
  4. Circle Development
  5. Coreus Group
  6. Laminar Projects
  7. Mesh Construction Consultancy
  8. Plan A Consultants
  9. Provelio
  10. Whitby Wood

Consultant/Surveyor of the Year (More than 100 staff)

  1. AA Projects
  2. AECOM
  3. alinea consulting
  4. Baily Garner
  5. Core Five
  6. CPC Project Services
  7. Fulkers Bailey Russell
  8. Hollis
  9. Rider Levett Bucknall
  10. Soben

Contractor of the Year (up to £500m) 

  1. CField Construction
  2. Durkan
  3. Glencar
  4. JLES Group
  5. Reds10

Digital Excellence Award - Sponsored by Hollis

  1. alinea consulting
  2. Brewer Smith Brewer Group
  3. Chetwoods
  4. Future Joinery Systems 
  5. Lucas UK Group
  6. Kane Group
  7. Kilnbridge
  8. Royal BAM Group nv and Creative ITC
  9. Sir Robert McAlpine and Mace
  10. Vinci Construction

Engineering Consultant of the Year - Sponsored by Bentley

  1. AECOM
  2. Black and White Engineering
  3. Chapmanbdsp
  4. Cundall
  5. Elementa Consulting
  6. Harley Haddow
  7. HDR
  8. Hydrock
  9. RED Engineering Design
  10. Services Design Solution

Every Person Counts: The People Strategy Award 

  1. HLM
  2. RLB
  3. Kier
  4. DGP Logistics 

Housebuilder of the Year 

  1. Berkeley Group
  2. Redrow

Housing Project of the Year

  1. Sanctum St John’s Wood – Alan Power Architects
  2. Bream Street - Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
  3. St Leonard’s Court - Child Graddon Lewis & Hackney Council
  4. Warbank Crescent - Coffey Architects
  5. Channels Phases 3 and 5 – JTP
  6. Unity Place - Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios with Gort Scott and Alison Brooks
  7. Green Hills, Feniscowles - Kingswood Homes UK
  8. Eastern Lands, Wembley Park – Quintain
  9. Colindale Gardens – Redrow
  10. The Lock at Greenford Quay – Telford Homes

International Project of the Year

  1. Msheireb Downtown Doha – Allies and Morrison
  2. The Storm – Cundall
  3. Terra – The Sustainability Pavillion Expo 2020 Dubai – Grimshaw
  4. Expo 2020 Dubai (Programme Delivery Manager) – Jacobs Mace JV
  5. Barclays Pune Campus – Turner and Townsend

Major Contractor of the Year (over £500m) - Sponsored by Fenwick Elliott

  1. ISG
  2. Kier Group
  3. Mace
  4. McLaren

Net Zero Project of the Year - Sponsored by AECOM

  1. Aspen Grove phase 1 – Wates Residential /Cardiff Council (Cardiff Living)
  2. Crown Buildings – Read Construction
  3. Dinton Activity Centre – Reds10 and HLM 
  4. Gen Zero – Cundall, Construction Innovation Hub, Lyall Bills & Young Architects, Mott MacDonald, Smith & Wallwork and Ares LA 
  5. Going Net Zero at WSP – WSP
  6. Room 2 Chiswick – Elementa Consulting
  7. Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund Demonstrator – United Living Group
  8. South Point Primary School – ISG
  9. UCL Pearl – Penoyre & Prasad
  10. Zero Carbon Design 2030 – Cundall

Offsite Project of the Year

  1. Product-Based Building Solution Demonstrator - HLM Architects with Laing O’Rourke 
  2. Lewisham Exchange - JTP and Tide Construction
  3. HMP Five Wells – Kier
  4. Wood Wharf - K1 and K2 Floating Pavilions – Kilnbridge 
  5. Manchester Engineering Campus Development - NG Bailey
  6. Roofspace Solutions and Nuspan Flooring collaboration for Lovell Homes - Roofspace Solutions and Nuspan Flooring
  7. Crofts Street – RSHP
  8. Seismic - Seismic Consortium

Refurbishment Project of the Year - Sponsored by AET Flexible Space

  1. British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Headquarters - Benedetti Architects
  2. Technique – Buckley Gray Yeoman
  3. Bodmin Jail Hotel - CField Construction
  4. 17 Broadwick Street - Evolve Consulting Engineers
  5. Hylo - HCL Architects
  6. The Burrell Collection - John McAslan + Partners
  7. Ashton old Baths - Main Hall, Annex and Data centre – MCAU
  8. UCL School of Management - Nicholas Hare Architects
  9. Museum of the Home - Quinn London
  10. Courtauld Connects - Phase 1 – Sir Robert McAlpine

Small Project of the Year - Sponsored by Clement Windows Group

  1. Radley College Extension – Beard Construction
  2. Green House - Hayhurst and Co
  3. Bridgeman Building Extension – IID Architects
  4. Plantworks - Marek Wojciechowski Architects 
  5. 12 – 13 Greek Street – Matt Architecture
  6. Martello Café, Felixstowe - Plaice Design Company
  7. Alexandra Palace Refurbishment - Ridge and Partners
  8. University of Westminster, CSE Innovation Centre – Willmott Dixon Interiors

Social Value Award 

  1. Badenoch & Strathspey Community Hospital – Balfour Beatty
  2. Manchester Engineering Campus Development – Balfour Beaty 
  3. Magnitude 314 - GLP, Chetwoods and Savills
  4. Olive Morris Court – Haringey Council and The Hill Group
  5. Pencoedtre High School – HLM & Bouygues UK
  6. Social, Emotional and Mental Health Schools Programme, Manchester City Council – ISG
  7. Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund Demonstrator Project - United Living in partnership with Clarion Housing
  8. Whitehill & Bordon Regeneration (Prince Philip Park) – Whitehill & Bordon Regeneration Company
  9. Gascoigne West Phase One - Wates and BE First
  10. Park East - Wates Residential

Specialist Contractor of the Year 

  1. Briggs Amasco
  2. Clipfine
  3. DGP Logistics 
  4. Imtech Engineering Services
  5. Kane Group
  6. Kilnbridge
  7. JLES Group
  8. Tilbury Douglas 
  9. TMJ Interiors
  10. WysePower