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Firm's sweet 16 award

Davis Langdon & Seah International (DLSI) is celebrating being voted Top International Cost Consultant in Building Design World Architecture magazine's annual poll. More remarkably, the global firm has won the award for 16 consecutive years.

Davis Langdon & Seah International (DLSI) is celebrating being voted Top International Cost Consultant in Building Design World Architecture magazine's annual poll. More remarkably, the global firm has won the award for 16 consecutive years.Davis Langdon’s office in Peterborough is working on a number of major projects, including the new campus at the Peterborough Regional College, The Orton Centre, redevelopment of New College Stamford and the Alma Road Regeneration project.

The poll profiles the world’s Top 100 leading architects and their clients. Voting is not based on a shortlist to influence results and the principal assessment criterion in the poll, Best Overall Quality of Service, indicates that the firm is the most consistent and cohesive organisation in its field for responding to client and colleague needs.

Davis Langdon’s senior partner Rob Smith, pictured, said: “Davis Langdon has a proud legacy of working with designers that are pushing the boundaries of innovative design.

“We work with the leading architecture firms in the world and understand the value that good design brings to overall project success. We actively support the profession through sponsorship of such organisations as the Architecture Foundation and also the World Architecture Festival in Barcelona.”

This is the latest in a line of industry plaudits for the firm, which has scooped a number of awards for its broad range of consultancy services in the past year, including:

qBuilding magazine’s Construction Consultant/Surveyor of the Year 2008.

qBeing named one of the Sunday Times 100 Best Companies to Work For in this year’s league table, jumping 10 places from 29th to 19th on the list. No other competitor firm made the top 50.

To view a digital version of the magazine, visit www.bdonline.co.uk


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