Previous overall winners
A Silver Medallist and Gold Medallist is chosen from each category, but only one of these Gold Medallists can go on to be the Construction Manager of the Year. These are the past overall winners of the most prestigious award in construction.
2020

FRANK CONNOLLY MCIOB
Mace
Centre Building, Holborn, London
2019

Joseph McNeil MCIOB
Sir Robert McAlpine
120 Oxford Street, London
2018

Neil Lock MCIOB
Wates Construction
V&A Museum
2017

Margaret Conway MCIOB
McAleer & Rushe
9 Adelaide, Belfast
2016

Paul Marlow MCIOB
McAleer & Rushe
UNITE Angel Lane, Stratford
2015

Dennis Wilson MCIOB
Lend Lease
National Theatre – NT Future
2014

Lee Hutchinson MCIOB
Mace
St Paul’s School, Barnes
2013

Stephen Roome
BAM
The New Council House, Derby Civic Centre
2012

Tim Hare
Sir Robert McAlpine
AirW1, London
2011

Roger Frost MCIOB
Balfour Beatty
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham
2010

Neil Matthias MCIOB
Shepherd Construction
Rockliffe Hall Hotel, Darlington
2009

David Wilson
Morgan Ashurst
De Grey Court, York St John University
2008

Anthony Joubert
Camerons
Liberation Place & Station, St Helier, Jersey
2007

Simon Byford FCIOB
Sir Robert McAlpine
Halifax Bank of Scotland HQ, Edinburgh
2006

Jeremy Williams
Taylor Woodrow
National Assembley for Wales
2005

John Roper
Sir Robert McAlpine
Paul O’Gorman Building,University of Newcastle
2004

Paul Sims
Lend Lease
Paternoster Square, London
2003

Malcolm Nelson
Laing O’Rourke
Festival Place, Basingstoke
2002

Richard Pike
Laing O’Rourke
National Ice Centre, Nottingham
2001

Peter Carruthers
Sir Robert McAlpine
West Quay, Southampton
2000

Ian Eggers FCIOB
Mace
Stirling Square, 5 – 7 Carlton Gardens, London
1999

David Hurricks FCIOB
Willmott Dixon
Fortnum & Mason, Piccadilly
1998

Phil Rowley FCIOB
HBG Higgs & Hill
Windsor Castle Renovation
1997

Wilf Hannon
Laing Northern
Fenwick Store, London
1996

Tim Renwick
Mace
International Departure Lounge, Gatwick South Terminal
1995

Ray Carter
Bovis Lelliott
Uppark House, South Harting
1994

Howard Shiplee
Amec
Manchester Airport Terminal
1993

Hugh Coulter
Bovis Construction
The Ludgate Development, London
1992

Terry Davis FCIOB
Taylor Woodrow
Goldman Sachs HQ, London
1991

Dennis Bate CBE
Bovis Construction
The Meadowhall Centre, Sheffield
1990

John Westlake
Wimpey Construction
Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society HQ
1989

Edward Kear
John Laing Construction
Lansdowne House, London
1988

Colin Quigley FCIOB
Fairclough Building
Midland Hotel, Manchester
1987

Bob Sanders
Kyle Stewart
Gallaher, Weybridge
1986

Ken Williams MCIOB
Taylor Woodrow
Terminal 4, LHR
1985

Jack Walker
Shepherd Construction
Ridings Shopping Centre, Wakefield
1984

Michael Dearsley
Higgs & Hill
Adelphi project, London
1982

George Crowe
Laing Construction
Glasgow Royal Infirmary
1981

Graham Wentzell
R M Douglas Construction
Hall 7, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham
1983

Alan Crane CBE PPCIOB
Bovis
Wiggins Teape Building, Basingstoke
1980

Anthony Rosser
Alex Gordon & Partners
Crown Offices, Cardiff
1979

Vincent Christie FCIOB
Sir Robert McAlpine
Crown Offices, Cardiff
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