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Balfour Beatty wins £65m housing contract
Mansell subsidiary will design and build 324 homes in London’s Wornington Green
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Ӱ Awards 2010: The winners
All the winners and runners-up from the biggest awards event in the construction industry
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Tie me plank down, sport
The enterprising chaps in the Western Australian outback have been putting vehicles to ingenious use
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Consultant of the year (100-plus staff)
Davis Langdon’s winning streak has finally come to an end, thanks to a performance by Cyril Sweett that the judges said created new benchmarks for the whole professionSponsored by Hays Construction
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Consultant of the year (fewer than 100 staff)
Ӱ decided to offer this new award because it really, really liked the work of some small – even tiny – firms, and felt it should be recognised. So here they are …Sponsored by Hays Construction
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Tesco ramps up store development by 40%
Supermarket looks to bring in new contractors for £1.6bn expansion as projects are restarted
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Major contractor of the year (over £300m)
Wates has pulled off the rare feat of winning this category for the second year in a row, thanks to an equally rare combination of commercial and management skillsSponsored by Rationel Windows
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Project/construction manager of the year
The winner of this award has just burst onto the European scene, and is in the process of dramatically rearranging it – so expect to hear even more from it next year …
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Ex-Wimpey finance boss takes over at Countryside
Andrew Carr-Locke appointed executive chairman to get tighter control of finances
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Ӱ’s project of the year
The entries for construction’s equivalent of the best picture Oscar had the judges racking their brains for superlatives. In the end, a new addition to an old museum got the nod Sponsored by Schueco UK
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Number 1,111: Miami nice
1,111 Lincoln Road in Miami could be a contender for the most stunning car park in the world
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Lancsville failure delays £42m job by 18 months
Collapsed contractor’s biggest project more than 16% over budget after structural defects
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Personality of the year
This year’s winner is a man who can make a compelling case to have done more practical good to more people in the construction industry than any other: Tim Byles
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McAlpine and Mace team up for £400m super-lab
Sir Robert McAlpine and Mace, who are vying for one of the few jobs not on hold in the City of London, have teamed up to bid for a £400m deal to build a new “super laboratory” in the capital
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Ian Tyler still best value boss as bonus row escalates
Balfour chief executive praised for 2009 success as shareholders complain of ‘excessive’ rewards
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Mid-range rental plan to rescue housing numbers
Housing association says grant could go twice as far, as funding reduction looms
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Wrap award for sustainable construction
The reduction of site waste sent to landfill is an area where the British construction industry has made great advances, but nobody has advanced as far as this year’s winner
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Capita Symonds to win £30m 2012 legacy job
Consultant Capita Symonds looks set to secure a multimillion pound role on a project overseeing the London borough of Newham’s Olympic legacy during and after the Games.
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Architectural practice of the year
2010 is Edward Cullinan’s year, and this popular practice took the prize because the judges liked everything about the way it does business, from its schemes to its HR policiesSponsored by Comar