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West Midlands Property Awards 2021 |
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The cream of the region's property industry has been recognised at Insider's West Midlands Property Awards 2021. Held last night at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole, the 21st edition of the awards attracted a record number of entries and reflected the surging confidence in the sector. The event was sponsored by Cynergy Bank, Harrison Clark Rickerbys, Michael Page Property and Construction, Pagabo and Willmott Dixon. Architectural Practice of the Year Sponsored by Willmott Dixon Winner: Corstorphine & Wright Highly commended: Associated Architects Commercial Developer of the Year Winner: St Modwen Sustainability Award Winner: University of Warwick's Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research Building (Willmott Dixon, Hawkins Brown Architects, Fairhurst Design Group, Turner & Townsend, Mace) Commercial Development of the Year Winner: The Shell Store, Hereford (Herefordshire Council, Skylon Park Herefordshire Enterprise Zone, MACE Group, Quattro Design Architects & Barnwood Construction) Construction Project of the Year of the Year Sponsored by Pagabo Winner: University of Birmingham School of Engineering (Willmott Dixon, Associated Architects) Residential Developer of the Year Sponsored by Harrison Clarke Rickerbys Winner: St Joseph Homes Highly commended: Keepmoat Homes Fit-out/Refurbishment of the Year Winner: Ludlow Assembly Rooms (Pave Aways) Property Law Firm of the Year Winner: Shakespeare Martineau Project Management Team of the Year Winner: Quantem Regeneration Project of the Year Sponsored by Cynergy Bank Winner: The Bird Box, Bromsgrove (ONE Creative environments, North Worcestershire Economic Development and Regeneration, Bromsgrove District Council) Highly commended: Selly Park North Flood Scheme, Pebble Mill Plot 6, Edgbaston (Calthorpe Estates, BWB Consulting, Birmingham City Council, Environment Agency) Property Deal of the Year Sponsored by Michael Page Property and Construction Winner: Birmingham Health and Innovation Campus (Avison Young, University of Birmingham, Bruntwood SciTech) Special Achievement Award Winner: Simon Delahunty-Forrest, acting assistant director, development (inclusive growth) Birmingham City Council Read more about the winners and finalists…
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