The winners of the Construction News Awards 2023 have been announced at a dazzling ceremony in central London.
Veteran broadcaster Claudia Winkleman hosted events in the glitzy ballroom of Mayfair’s Grosvenor House Hotel on Thursday evening (July 13), where more than 1,200 clients, contractors and suppliers celebrated outstanding work in the construction sector.
Teams and projects big and small from across the UK were recognized as 23 awards were presented in different categories. The ceremony was the culmination of the work of more than 100 judges, including renowned directors from across the industry, who whittled down more than 400 entries.

Mace won Contractor of the Year (turnover over £500m) for the fourth year running, with judges praising the company’s “dedication to innovation” and training, noting that it had achieved its goal of winning a project a week by 2022. while its revenue topped £2 billion.
Mace also won Best Project (over £50m), with client Battersea Power Station Development Company, for the redevelopment of the Grade II* landmark into a mixed-use destination with 254 flats, a six-acre park and ample office and commercial space.
Reds10 was named Contractor of the Year (turnover under £500m), with judges praising the vertically integrated offsite construction specialist for “leading the way towards delivering a wider set of social outcomes “.
Specialist Contractor of the Year was Merit, with judges praising the manufacturing and offsite specialist for “significant carbon and waste reduction and proven results in time and cost savings”.
Morgan Sindall was, apart from Mace, the only contractor to receive multiple awards: Community Engagement Project of the Year for St Marks Church of England School and Best Use of Technology, with Spillard and Flannery Plant Hire.
Meanwhile, the Construction Leader of the Year award was given to Tej Bahia, business director of highways consulting at Arcadis, who was recognized for his “focus on learning and self-development and its committed commitment to the work culture in inclusion and diversity”.
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Construction News Awards 2023: the winners
Excellence in training: Blu-3
Excellence in diversity and inclusion: Ministry of Justice – New Penitentiary Capacity Program
The Rising Star: Amy Dillon, Design ID
Best Product Innovation: Imperial Thermal Engineering – Zero emission Etorch 3 electrical equipment for the roofing industry
Supply Chain Excellence: AR, The Enabling Partner
Excellence in digital construction: VolkerWessels UK – data driven, people driven
Carbon Reduction Champion: electric
Excellence in residential construction: Zed Pods: Operational Zero-Carbon Homes
Better use of technology: Spillard, Flannery Plant Hire and Morgan Sindall Infrastructure
Excellence in Health, Safety and Welfare (Project): National Grid Ventures – Mission Sellindge Health Hub
Excellence in health, safety and well-being (company): GRS Group
Company Innovation of the Year: Tilbury Douglas – Connection configurator
Citizen participation project of the year: Morgan Sindall Construction – St Mark’s Church of England School
Low Carbon Project of the Year: ISG – Entopia Building
Construction Consultancy of the Year: Calfordseaden
Construction Leader of the Year: Tej Bahia, Arcadis
Specialist Contractor of the Year: merit
MMC Project of the Year: Graham – University of York
Project of the Year (under £20m): Balfour Beatty – Stockingfield Bridge
Project of the Year (between £20m and £50m): Kier Construction – Shakespeare North
Project of the Year (over £50m): Mace Group and Battersea Power Station Development Company – Battersea Power Station
Contractor of the Year (turnover under £500m): Reds 10
Contractor of the Year (turnover over £500m): mace
