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2006 Award WinnersAward Winners Press Release (210kb) More award categories, more entrants, more sponsors and a wide-ranging winners emphasise the continuing success of APM’s awards for excellence in project management. Trains, planes and ships all featured on this year’s shortlist alongside nuclear power, the Welsh Assembly building, banking and IT projects and even cauliflower harvesting. The winners were announced as part of a glittering ceremony at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel, presented by ITN's Nicholas Owen.The winners are: Danske Bank for the challenging but seamless integration of Northern Bank and National Irish Bank into the Danske Bank Group, over 14 months. Project Manager of the Year - Sponsored by Corporate Project Solutions
Gareth Mills from MWH Global for his work leading the 'Front End Engineering Services' at Winfrith. Gareth is also a runner-up in Management Today’s Rising Stars awards this year.
Jubilee Line trains, below budget and on time. Young Project Manager of the Year – Sponsored by PMProfessional Learning
on updating Westminster’s parking management resources and practice. Awarded to Tube Lines, an Amey-Bechtel consortium for the delivery of London Underground’s 7th car project for the Jubilee Line. Community Project of the Year – Sponsored by – Sponsored by Tribal TGC The refurbishment and repurposing of Sheffield City Hall, a 1920’s Grade II* listed building, for the 21st century, by Barraclough English & Wright.
Faithful and Gould for Nike’s Factory Store programme of 22 new and remodelled outlets across Europe.
The most prestigious of the APM Project Management Awards awarded for lifetime achievement is this year given to Dr Terry Cooke Davies, executive chairman of Human Systems and a pioneering practitioner well known for his efforts in integrating project management into mainstream management techniques.
Affairs For information about the 2007 APM Project Management Awards, contact; awards@apm.org.uk | ||