Construction Enquirer Top Ten awards winners revealed

Grant Prior 8 years ago
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The winners can now be revealed of the Construction Enquirer awards after more than 11,000 votes were cast by the industry.

Being voted for by your peers makes an Enquirer Top Ten place a unique badge of honour – awarded to construction companies by construction people.

The industry has spoken and chosen its best places to work at and the best companies to do business with.

Winning contractors, clients and suppliers have been backed in their thousands by staff and their supply chains.

Now all sides of the industry will  come together to celebrate their success at the awards night in Birmingham on October 18 alongside UK Construction Week.

Tables are now on sale for the event which is the perfect chance to say thank you to the staff who have helped win these prizes.

Enquirer editor Aaron Morby said: “The level of voting for these awards has been unprecedented.

“Letting real industry people decide winners is a new and better way of doing things and only the Enquirer can deliver this level of response from the industry.

“It will be great to see all the winners on the night and tables will book up fast as companies rightly reward their staff with a top night out.”

Construction giants McNicholas and Kier are inaugural sponsors of the event.sponsors

Further sponsorship opportunities are available to associate your brand with awards which are engaging the whole of construction.

To discuss sponsorship packages please email Lucy Stott

Tickets for the awards night cost £250 or £2,500 for a table of ten.

To book your places please click here

The full list of winners in each category is below in alphabetical order.

The company who came first in each category will also be revealed on the awards night.

TOP TEN WINNERS (alphabetical order)

Best Main Contractor to Work For (Over £250m turnover)

  • BAM Construction
  • Carillion
  • Farrans
  • Graham Construction
  • Keepmoat
  • Kier
  • Lendlease
  • Morgan Sindall
  • Osborne
  • Willmott Dixon

Best Main Contractor to Work For (£50m-£250m turnover)

  • Barhale
  • Beard Construction
  • Caddick Construction
  • FM Conway
  • McNicholas Construction
  • Midas
  • Raymond Brown Construction
  • Seddon Construction
  • Shaylor Group
  • Taylor Woodrow

Best Main Contractor to Work For (Under £50m turnover)

  • Baxall
  • Britcon UK
  • Chigwell Construction
  • Fitzgerald Contractors
  • Harris CM
  • M&J Group
  • PILON
  • Prime Construction
  • Torsion Group
  • Warden Construction

Best Specialist Contractor to Work For (Over £25m turnover)

  • Box & Charnock
  • Briggs & Forrester
  • Carey Group
  • Ferns Surfacing
  • Keltbray
  • Lakesmere Group
  • M+W Group
  • McGee
  • Premier Modular
  • JS Wright & Co

Best Specialist Contractor to Work For (£5m to £25m turnover)

  • Aarsleff
  • Abbey Pinford Geo Structures
  • Clarke Facades
  • Elements Europe
  • Elliott Thomas Logistics
  • HW Architectural
  • Leyton Group Construction
  • M&J Group
  • Novum Structures UK
  • SMD

Best Specialist Contractor to Work For (Under £5m turnover)

  • Atlas TM
  • Colman Greaves Plastic Fabrications
  • Direct Services Limited
  • Envirotek Construction
  • Fibrwrap
  • Quadriga Contracts
  • South-Facing
  • Taylor’s Hoists
  • Tiger Scaffolding
  • Westley Construction

Best Construction Supplier to Work For

  • British Gypsum
  • FP McCann
  • Groundforce
  • HE Services (Plant Hire)
  • L Lynch
  • McGinley Support Services
  • Metsec
  • PERI
  • Simian Risk Management
  • Tarmac

Best Main Contractor to Work With (Over £250m turnover)

  • Balfour Beatty
  • BAM Construction
  • Brookfield Multiplex
  • Costain
  • Kier
  • Laing O’Rourke
  • Morgan Sindall
  • Skanska
  • Vinci FM
  • Willmott Dixon

Best Main Contractor to Work With (£50m-£250m turnover)

  • 8Build
  • A-One+
  • Bardsley Construction
  • Barhale
  • Caddick Construction
  • McLaughlin & Harvey
  • McNicholas Construction
  • Midas
  • Stepnell
  • Thomas Armstrong

Best Main Contractor to Work With (Under £50m turnover)

  • Benniman Construction
  • Chalcroft Construction
  • Chigwell Construction
  • Jarvis Group
  • Jeakins Weir
  • Jessup Brothers
  • M&J Group
  • Torsion Group
  • Warden Construction
  • Westridge

Best Client to work with (Private Sector)

  • Argent
  • Berkeley Homes
  • Birmingham City University
  • Heathrow Airport
  • Jaguar Land Rover
  • McCarthy & Stone
  • Phoenix Natural Gas
  • Thames Tideway
  • University of Cambridge
  • University of Manchester

Best Client to work with (Public Sector)

  • Education Funding Agency
  • Environment Agency
  • HS2
  • Highways England
  • Ministry of Defence
  • Leeds City Council
  • Network Rail
  • Northwest Construction Hub
  • Procure 21+
  • Scape Group

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