Awards

2009 Structural Steel Design Award winner

The winning designs were announced at a special ceremony at London’s Science Museum at the beginning of July, and William Hare were delighted their work at the Oxford University Biochemistry Building was recognised. The judges commented that the steelwork was optimal for restricted height and future services flexibility, and that overall the resulting project was a very effective steel solution to a complex and adaptable building.

Commendations were also awarded to William Hare completed projects No 2 Spinningfields Square, Manchester and 201 Bishopsgate and the Broadgate Tower in the City of London.

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Building confidence in uncertain times

Achilles has developed Building Confidence, a supplier accreditation service for the UK construction industry.

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Unilever House wins Structural Steel Design Award 2008

One of the major challenges on the redevelopment of Unilever's main UK headquarters...

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William Hare India win Platinum Award

William Hare India received a Tekla Platinum Award for their model work on the ALDAR HQ building in Abu Dhabi. Nearly 50 exemplary structural models...

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Commendation at the 2007 Structural Steel Design Awards

We are delighted to report that project Palestra in the London Borough of Southwark has been awarded a Commendation at the 2007 Structural Steel Design Awards.

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Lend Lease Partner of the Year

At the Lend Lease Incident & Injury Free Global Awards 2007 William Hare were named as winner of the Partner of the Year category...

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Prestigious award win in India

William Hare India has been rated the Best Exporter of the year 2006-07 by STPI (the government of India) and ELCOT Government of Tamilnadu...

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