A selection of our more significant awards is listed below. On the right are testimonials from our clients.
2015
Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service Partnerships Awards: Best Social Infrastructure Award (Silver)
2013
Kajima Community British Institute of Facilities Management (BIFM) Award: Judges Special Recognition Award
2012
The Grove International Property Award: Best Office Development (UK)
2010
Newcastle Libraries Public Private Finance (PPF) Award: Best Community/User Involvement in a Project
Newcastle Libraries RIBA Award
2009
Newcastle Libraries Public Library Building Award: Innovation
Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital Civic Trust Award
Kajima Community & Haverstock School British Institute of Facilities Management (BIFM) Award: Innovation in Customer Service
2008
Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital Prime Minister's Better Public Building Award
Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital Public Private Finance (PPF) Award: Operational Project with Best Design
2007
Darlington Schools Public Private Finance (PPF) Award: Operational Project with Best Design
2006
Health & Safety Executive HQ British Council of Offices (BCO) Award: Corporate Workplace (North)
Health & Safety Executive HQ Public Private Finance (PPF) Award: Operational Project with Best Design
2003
Ealing Schools Public Private Finance (PPF) Award: Best Education Project
"We developed a very strong working relationship with Kajima at all levels. This has led to increased efficiencies and better value for money in our operation." John Dowd, Headmaster, Haverstock School
"We have found Kajima to be highly professional and easy to engage with... Kajima's open manner and pragmatism has made our involvement in the PFI process easier and the benefits more acute." Neil Kitson, Northamptonshire County Council (Wooldale Centre for Learning)
"Successfully procuring new libraries is challenging and requires close partnership at all levels between the client and the delivery team. It also requires a high level of commitment over a long period. Kajima has demonstrated such a commitment and has worked with us in an open and transparent way." Tony Durcan OBE, Head of Culture Libraries & Lifelong Learning, Newcastle City Council