See the winners on stage at this year’s Ðǿմ«Ã½ Awards 2018
Big names take top titles at the 2018 Ðǿմ«Ã½ Awards
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See the winners on stage at this year’s Ðǿմ«Ã½ Awards 2018
Jacqueline O'Donovan, managing director of O'Donovan Waste Disposal, Female Leadership Award winner, with Lara Poloni of sponsor Aecom
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alinea consulting, winner of the Construction Consultant/Surveyor of the Year – fewer than 100 staff award
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Core Five, winner of the Construction Consultant/Surveyor of the Year – over 100 staff award
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Allford Hall Monaghan Morris, winner of the Architectural Practice of the Year award, with sponsor Comar
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Webb Yates Enginners, winner of the Engineering Consultant of the Year award
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Midgard, winner of the Contractor of the Year - up to £300m award
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Mace, winner of the Major Contractor of the Year - over £300m award, with sponsor Fenwick Elliott
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South Gardens, Maccreanor Lavington, winner of the Housing Project of the Year award, with sponsor STA Assure
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Rising Village, Mace, winner of the Product & Technical Innovation of the Year award
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Redrow Homes, winner of the Housebuilder of the Year award, with sponsor British Fibre Networks
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M. Lambe Construction, winner of the Specialist Contractor of the Year award
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Victoria Wharf, Child Graddon Lewis, winner of the Small Project of the Year award, with sponsor Clement Windows Group
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Msheireb Museums, John McAslan + Partners, winner of the International Project of the Year award, with sponsor Aluprof
Assael Architecture, winner of Ðǿմ«Ã½'s Good Employer Award
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Smart Regeneration at Clapham Park, PRP, winner of the BIM & Digital Initiative of the Year award
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Welsh Streets, Placefirst, winner of the Refurbishment Project of the Year award, with sponsor AET Flexible Workspace
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Apex House, HTA design, winner of the Offsite Project of the Year award, with sponsor Constructing Excellence
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The Big Data Institute, Make Architects, winner of the Ðǿմ«Ã½ Performance Award, with sponsor ROCKWOOL
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The Bloomberg Ðǿմ«Ã½, winner of the Ðǿմ«Ã½ Magazine Project of the Year award, with sponsor Schueco
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The Christie NHS< winner of the Construction Client of the Year award, with sponsor Mott MacDonald
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John Morgan CEO, Morgan Sindall Group, winner of the CEO of the Year award, with sponsor DGP Logistics (award collected on John Morgan's behalf)
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Iain Parker, Partner, alinea consulting, winner of the Ðǿմ«Ã½ Magazine Personality of the Year award, with sponsor Hays
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All the winners of the Ðǿմ«Ã½ Awards 2018
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All the winners of the Ðǿմ«Ã½ Awards 2018
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