16 July 2025
A roundup of our awards so far in 2025
We’ve seen a great first half of the year with multiple and varied award wins and nominations. We’ve done a roundup of them all below.
August 2025
- CIOB Scotland Awards
- We’ve been shortlisted in the following categories:
- Tom Lacey for Graduate of the Year
- Jonathan Watson for Rising Star
- Team of the Year for the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo project
- We’ve been shortlisted in the following categories:
- BESA Industry Awards
- We’ve been shortlisted in the following categories:
- Rising Star for Jamie Sims
- Technician Apprentice of the Year for Katie Ashton
- Project of the Year (Net Zero), Tilbury Douglas
- Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, Engineering
- We’ve been shortlisted in the following categories:
- CN Workforce Awards
- We’ve been shortlisted in the following categories:
- Excellence in Learning & Development for our L&D team for My Competence
- Apprentice of the Year for Haydetou Gandega-Soumare, Paragon
- Graduate of the Year for Tom Lacey, Construction Management Graduate, Scotland
- We’ve been shortlisted in the following categories:
July 2025
- Constructing Excellence North West Regional Construction Awards
- Our project for Warringtonfire was successful in three categories:
- Integration and Collaborative Working – recognising the benefits of using our integrated working model (IWM)
- Innovation Award
- Project of the Year for the Cheshire, Warrington and Wirral sub region
- We also won the 2025 People and Culture Award for our Better Together network
- Our project for Warringtonfire was successful in three categories:
- Insider Yorkshire Property Awards
- Our restoration of the Garden Mills building for Bradford College was shortlisted in the Refurbishment of the Year category
June 2025
- Learning Places Scotland Awards
- Kirkliston Primary School was shortlisted in five categories
- Contractor of the Year
- Project of the Year
- Project of the Year – Inclusive Design
- Innovation in Delivering a Sustainable Learning Space
- Early Learning and Childcare Award
- Kirkliston Primary School was shortlisted in five categories
- British Construction & Infrastructure Awards
- We were shortlisted in the following categories:
- Social Infrastructure Project Award
- Cultural & Leisure Project Award
- Social Value & Community Impact Award
- Health, Safety & Wellbeing Impact Award
- We were shortlisted in the following categories:
- Constructing Excellence Wales Awards
- Prince Charles Hospital won the Retrofit Project of the Year Award
- Design in Mental Health Awards
- Knowl Park House was highly commended in the Project of the Year (New Build) UK category
- Constructing Excellence Yorkshire & Humber Awards
- We were shortlisted in the following categories:
- Project of the Year – Garden Mills
- Project of the Year – Knowl Park House
- People and Culture
- Regeneration and Conservation – Caedmon Hall
- Retrofit – Caedmon Hall
- We were shortlisted in the following categories:
- Inspiring Women in Construction and Engineering Awards
- Lucy Bansal, Regional Social Value Manager for the North, and Louise Clark, Business Development Manager for Scotland, were both been shortlisted
- Scottish Design Awards
- Kirkliston Primary School, Early Learning and Childcare Centre was shortlisted in the Education category
May 2025
- RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) East Midlands Awards
- St Mary’s Catholic Voluntary Academy won the following awards:
- RIBA East Midlands Award 2025
- Project Architect of the Year, awarded to David Brook of Hawkins\Brown
- Sustainability Award, sponsored by Autodesk
- St Mary’s Catholic Voluntary Academy won the following awards:
- Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) Awards
- We received a Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) Patron’s Award, making it 25 and 24 years of consecutive Gold Awards, for our construction business and engineering business, respectively
April 2025
- Construction News Awards
- We were shortlisted in Project of the Year (£20m – £50m) category for two of our projects: Durham Investigative Hub and Warringtonfire: Fire testing laboratory
- Constructing Excellence North East Awards
- We were shortlisted in the following categories: People and Culture and Project of the Year for the Durham Investigative Hub
- G4C North East Constructing Excellence Awards
- Sonny Richardson (Apprentice Quantity Surveyor – North East) and Isaac Stephenson (Apprentice Engineer – North East) were shortlisted for the Technical Apprentice of the Year award
Article updated on 11 August 2025 to reflect latest award shortlistings.