UK Construction Week: winners revealed

By Daniel Brightmore
The inaugural UKCW Construction Awards took place on the UKCW main stage this week at the NEC in Birmingham. The awards celebrate innovatio...

The inaugural UKCW Construction Awards took place on the UKCW main stage this week at the NEC in Birmingham. The awards celebrate innovation and excellence for a range of large and small contractors architects, clients and suppliers. The winners were announced by architect George Clarke and main media partner Construction Buzz.

The Winners

Contractor of 2019 - Sir Robert McAlpine

Construction Client of 2019 - Scape Group

Architectural Practice of 2019 - Grimshaw Architects

House Builder of 2019 - Swan Housing

Construction Supplier of 2019 - Ward

Construction Project of 2019 - Royal Opera House

Construction Employer of 2019 - Aylaa Exclusive

Digital Pioneer 2019 - Atkins

Modern Methods of Construction Pioneer 2019 - Mace

Production Innovation Award 2019 - Laing O'Rourke

Sir Robert McAlpine is celebrating its 150th anniversary and has stated: "Our 150th anniversary celebrations have been hard to miss on a number of sites across the country thanks to the presence of specially produced panels incorporated within our hoardings. This milestone year provided the opportunity to honour the vision and hard work of all those who have played their part in our long and successful history.

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Nathan Garnett, event director at UK Construction Week, commented:

“We have wanted to host these awards for some time, but this year it was made possible by our industry Role Models who gave us their very honest and forthright views on who should receive these accolades. 

“The businesses chosen as winners from a shortlist of more than 60 companies have convinced the toughest of judges – the people who are part of their delivery partners or supply chains, and the people who are inspiring others to join the construction industry.

“So it is great to be able to recognise the excellence we see all around us in this sector, and the businesses who are forging ahead on innovation despite the climate of uncertainty that is affecting construction so badly. They are beacons of light for the whole sector.”

UK Construction Week (UKCW) consists of multiple sections: Build, Building Tech, Civils, Energy & HVAC, Surface & Materials and Timber along with the newly launched Concrete Expo and Grand Designs Live. Next year's event takes place at Birmingham's NEC October 6-8.

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