2011 Building Awards

The finalists in the 2011 Building Awards celebrated their nomination last night at the Met Bar in London.

Around 200 nominees enjoyed the chance to catch up with their peers at one of London’s most iconic bars.

The winner of each fo the 16 categories will be revealed on April 7 at the Grosvenor House Hotel. To book a table at the awards visit the Building Awards web site.

The full list of shortlisted organisations are listed below.

Engineering Consultant of the year

  • Arup
  • Atkins
  • BDP
  • Mott MacDonald
  • Ramboll
  • Red Engineering Design

Housebuilder of the year

  • Bellway
  • Berkeley Group Holdings
  • Crest Nicholson Homes
  • Places for People
  • Redrow Homes

Housing Project of the year

  • Allford Hall Monaghan Morris – Barking Central
  • BFLS – Strata SE1
  • HTA- Horizons, Allerton Bywater Millennium Village
  • Pollard Thomas Edwards architects – Arundel Square
  • SUM – Greenhouse
  • xsite architecture – Bohouse Middlesbrough

Major Contractor (over £300m) of the year

  • Costain Group
  • ISG
  • Kier
  • Mace
  • Wates Group
  • Willmott Dixon

Building Magazine Project of the year

  • BAM Construction, North East – Carnegie Pavilion, Headingley Cricket Ground
  • Allford Hall Monaghan Morris – Angel Building
  • Bovis Lend Lease – Central St Giles
  • Bovis Lend Lease – Harlequin 1, London
  • Bovis Lend Lease – One New Change
  • Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios – Woodland Trust Headquarters
  • Lakehouse – Lowther Childrens Centre
  • Mace, Bennetts Associates and Buro Happold- Royal Shakespeare Theatre Transformation

Public Building Project of the year

  • Bovis Lend Lease – Ravensbourne College
  • Edward Cullinan Architects – Herbarium, Library, Arts & Archive Wing, Kew
  • Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios – Chelsea Academy
  • Interserve Project Services- Christie Hospital, Oak Road Patient Treatment Centre
  • Mace – Evelyn Grace Academy
  • RHWL Architects – Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, Engineer – Ramboll
  • Sarah Wigglesworth Architects – Sandal Magna Community Primary School
  • Thomas Sinden – Chiswick House Café, Chiswick House Gardens

Construction Consultant/Surveyor of the year (100 staff or over)

  • Cyril Sweett
  • Davis Langdon
  • Franklin + Andrews
  • Gleeds
  • Rider Levett Bucknall
  • Turner & Townsend

Consultant/Surveyor of the year (fewer than 100 staff)

  • John Rowan & Partners
  • Pellings
  • Provelio
  • Rex Procter & Partners
  • Southfacing Services
  • Thomson Gray

Specialist Contractor of the year

  • Alumet Systems
  • Base Structures
  • Cantillon
  • Lakesmere
  • Prater
  • Vital Energi Utilities

Manufacturer of the year

  • Ambar Kelly Limited
  • Eurocell
  • H+H UK
  • Kingspan
  • Polypipe
  • Schueco

Integrated Supply Chain of the year

  • Connect Roads
  • SIG & Laing O’Rouke
  • Olympic Delivery Authority
  • Interserve Project Services
  • Crossrail
  • Balfour Beatty Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham

Cut the Carbon

  • Arup Associates
  • Architype
  • Bere: Architects
  • British Constructional Steelwork Association
  • Paul Davis & Partners
  • Red Engineering Design

Architectural Practice of the year

  • Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
  • Bennetts Associates
  • David Morley Architects
  • Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
  • Pollard Thomas Edwards architects
  • Woods Bagot

Diversity Champion of the year

  • Lakehouse
  • Byrne Group
  • Balfour Beatty
  • Crofton Design
  • Olympic Delivery Authority

Project/Construction Management Firm

  • AECOM
  • Arup
  • Gleeds
  • Mace
  • Provelio
  • Turner & Townsend

Contractor up to £300m

  • Dawnus Construction
  • Hill Partnerships
  • Lakehouse
  • McLaren Construction Group
  • Shaylor Group
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