AwardsCCNZ update

CCNZ Auckland branch awards night

CCNZ auckland branch awards
Stellar People Awards

Young Contractor of the Year: Cooper Murdoch, J&R Contracting.

Young Engineer of the Year: Kristan Dantas, Fletcher/Acciona Joint Venture.

Outstanding Individual of the Year: Hugh Goddard from Pipeline & Civil.

3PM Innovation Awards (new categories for 2021)

Best Onsite or Job Innovation: Fletcher/Acciona Joint Venture (Puhoi to Warkworth).

Best Management Innovation: Troy Wheeler Contracting (Paperless App Development).

Most Innovative: Spiral Drillers Civil (Waikeria Prison Development project).

Hynds Construction Awards

Woman in Contracting: Kirsty McVicar, Project Manager, Fletcher Construction.

SME Category A (up to $10m turnover and projects of $500,000 or less in value): Kerry Drainage & Civil, Awaruku Stream Restoration.

SME Category B (up to $10m turnover, projects over $500,000 in value): Grouting Services, Downtown Infrastructure Development Programme – Quay St Sea Wall Strengthening.

Medium Category C ($10m-$25m turnover, project value less than $5m): J&R Contracting, Drury South.

Medium Category D ($10m-$25m turnover, projects greater than $5m): McKenzie & Parma, Awakeri Stage 1A.

Large Category E (over $25m turnover, projects less than $20m in value): HEB Construction, Westhaven Promenade, Stage 2.

Large Category F (over $25m turnover, projects valued over $20m): Downer Soletanche Bachy Joint Venture, City Rail Link Contract 1 – Britomart.

HIGHLY COMMENDED

Hynds Construction Awards

Woman in Contracting: Marianne Rogers from McConnell Dowell & Fiona Jerry from Pipeline Civil.

Large Category E (over $25m turnover, projects less than $20m in value): Brian Perry Civil – Papakura Stage 1 Water Treatment Plant.

Stellar People Awards

Young Engineer of the Year: Simoné Myburgh.

Outstanding Individual of the Year: Paul Berriman from Brian Perry Civil & Kurt Grant from McConnell Dowell.

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