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    Major Contractor of the Year

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    More than £200m turnover

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    Major Housebuilder of the Year

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    More than 2000 homes

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    Architectural Practice of the Year

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    One practice stood out this year for its dedication to sustainable design and its sure touch in sending clients away happy, and that was Feilden Clegg Bradley

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    Young Achiever of the Year

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    The future of the industry is in safe hands, judging by the determination and forward-thinking shown by the five finalists for this award, sponsored by the Construction Industry Training Board

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    Construction Consultant of the Year

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    After a year in which it solved a sudden image crisis, bolstered its reputation for sustainable design and kept business growing, Arup topped this Hays Montrose-sponsored category

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    Construction Client of the Year

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    Its relentlessly successful development of an entire area of the capital, even in a subdued market, put Canary Wharf at the head of this category, sponsored by Schüco International KG

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    Manufacturer of the Year

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    Its panache in rising to technical challenges – and the fact that its cladding graces the capital's latest two landmark buildings – put Schmidlin ahead in this Barbour Index-sponsored category

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    Contractor of the Year

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    Less than £200m turnover

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    Housebuilder of the Year

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    500-2000 homes

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    Project/Construction Manager of the Year

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    Turner & Townsend knows how to develop integrated project teams and then get the best out of them in groundbreaking projects – popular with its clients, it's also a favourite of the judges

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    Quantity/ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Surveyor of the Year

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    Davis Langdon & Everest is back again, bringing its exemplary best practice approach and its eye for efficiency into play to win this category, sponsored by Hays Montrose

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    Specialist Contractor of the Year

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    Its engineering expertise coupled with IT-driven efficiency and an amazing health and safety record earned Billington Structures first place in this category, sponsored by Jewson Limited

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    Regional Housebuilder of the Year

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    Fewer than 500 homes

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    Entrepreneur of the Year

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    Trading in post-industrial chic, Urban Splash managed to double its turnover last year and collect 18 awards – it can now add its win of this Taylor Woodrow-sponsored award

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    International Achievement Award

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    Mott MacDonald pulled off an incredible engineering feat in Boston that involved creating the world's largest man-made iceberg – making it a clear winner in this category

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    Sustainability Award

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    Carillion ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø went the extra mile in making itself aware of the most sustainable ways both to put up buildings and operate a company, and so it nets this St George-sponsored award

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    Thames Gateway chief poached by Cornish regeneration agency

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    Tim Williams leaves east London scheme after six years to tackle renewal project in West Country conurbation.

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    CITB plans 10,000-worker training blitz

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    The Construction Industry Training Board has launched a trial scheme with the Learning and Skills Council to give extra training to 10,000 construction workers.The trial project, which will cost £9m, is funded by the learning council. It is being run in 10 areas and will end in July next year.If ...

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    Appointments

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    This week's movers and shakers

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    Just the job

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    Ian Strathdee talks to James Hughes about setting up Mackenzie Partnership's contract consultancy