2022 Building Award Winners Announced

The awards ceremony was held at the Grosvenor House hotel in London’s Mayfair; image courtesy of JW Marriott.

The winners of the 2022 Building Awards were named on November 1 and included some of the biggest names in the U.K. construction industry: Core Five, ISG, Sir Robert McAlpine and Mace. The ceremony was held at the Grosvenor House hotel in London’s Mayfair and was attended by more than 1,100 people. ISG won the Major Contractor of the Year Award and Delivering Social Value Award, while Core Five picked up the prize for Construction Consultant of the Year (100 staff or more). HLM also earned two titles: Architectural Practice of the Year and the Every Person Counts: People Strategy Award. Other winners included Alex Vaughan, chief executive of Costain, who won CEO of the Year. The CEO and Client of the Year prizes are chosen from shortlists compiled by the industry judging panel, with Muse winning the client award. Sir Robert McAlpine and Mace won the Digital Excellence Award, while Berkeley was named Housebuilder of the Year for the second year running. The Houlton School – a collaboration between van Heyningen and Haward, Morgan Sindall Construction, Urban & Civic and the Department for Education – was named as the Building Magazine Project of the Year.

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