JW MARRIOTT GROSVENOR HOUSE

This exquisite 5-star venue, situated in the heart of London and overlooking Hyde Park, provides the perfect setting to celebrate the achievements of extraordinary individuals working in the Construction Industry.

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The Great Room

The CMYA awards evening is hosted in the largest event space at the hotel, the sensational Great Room.

The site of the hotel itself has an elaborate past; once a small house named ‘Gloucester House’, it was purchased by Robert Grosvenor, 1st Marquess of Westminster in 1805. The house remained in the Grosvenor’s possession until the First World War. During this time, the house underwent multiple developments and expansions, including a 15-metre long picture gallery and a 34-metre long colonnaded entrance. After the war, the house was sold and subsequently demolished. In the 1920s the Grosvenor House Hotel was built on the site, opening its doors in 1929.

About the Event

The CIOB has been celebrating excellence in construction for over 40 years with the prestigious Construction Manager of the Year Awards. The awards evening is held in the Great Room at the exquisite JW Marriott Grosvenor House Hotel in Central London. In this glamorous venue, construction industry professionals gather to recognise the achievements of construction managers over the past year.

Address

The Construction Manager of the Year Awards take place in exquisite 5-star JW Marriott Grosvenor House Hotel, situated in the heart of London and overlooking Hyde Park. 

86-90 Park Lane, London, W1K 7TN

Accommodation

If you are looking for accommodation, as a CMYA guest you can get the best available rate by booking through PRIORITY using the event passcode: CIOB002. Guests can also book by telephone on 0845 6123 611 or +44 1473 550 620 and quoting Event Code: CIOB002 22.

About CMYA

The Construction Manager of the Year Awards (CMYA) were initiated in 1978 by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB). For over 40 years CMYA has been showcasing the greatest achievements in construction in the UK.