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All the winners from the Contract Journal Best Places to Work in Construction Awards 2009.
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Jon Bracegirdle and Liam Melly (centre) from JLES Group, winner of the professional services firm with up to 50 staff category, receives the award from CJ editor Aaron Morby (far left) and Debra Williams (far right) from ConstructionSkillls.
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David Hope (centre) from Tony Gee & Partners, winner of the professional services firm with over 50 staff category, receives the award from CJ editor Aaron Morby (far left) and Debra Williams (far right) from ConstructionSkillls.
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Mark Hodgkins (centre) from Arc-Gen Hilta, winner of the supplier with up to 50 staff category, receives the award from CJ editor Aaron Morby (far left) and Debra Williams (far right) from ConstructionSkillls.
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David Hope (centre) from SIG Specialist Construction Products, winner of the supplier with over 50 staff category, receives the award from CJ editor Aaron Morby (far left) and Debra Williams (far right) from ConstructionSkillls.
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Louise Wray (centre) from Hewlett Civil Engineering, winner of the civil engineering contractor with up to 500 staff category, receives the award from CJ editor Aaron Morby (far left) and Debra Williams (far right) from ConstructionSkillls.
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Hugh Porter (centre) from Morgan Est, winner of the civil engineering contractor with over 500 staff category, receives the award from CJ editor Aaron Morby (far left) and Debra Williams (far right) from ConstructionSkillls.
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Julian Atkins (centre right) and Linzi Baker (centre left) from Interserve, winner of the building contractor with over 500 staff category, receives the award from CJ editor Aaron Morby (far left) and Debra Williams (far right) from ConstructionSkillls.
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Paul Wilson (centre) from John Sisk, winner of the building contractor with 101-500 staff category, receives the award from CJ editor Aaron Morby (far left) and Debra Williams (far right) from ConstructionSkillls.
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Killian Hurley (centre right) from Mount Anvil, winner of the building contractor with up to 100 staff category, receives the award from CJ editor Aaron Morby (far left) and Debra Williams (far right) from ConstructionSkillls.
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