The Techport Australia Common User Facility (CUF) team received a national award at the Australian Engineering Excellence Awards 2010, held in Canberra in late-November.
The CUF was one of just six award-winning projects chosen from a national field of 44 state and territory finalists by Engineers Australia.
The awards acknowledge the professionalism and pursuit of excellence by engineers throughout the country. Receiving this award is perhaps the highest level of peer endorsement of the quality of the people who worked on this project.
While it is an award for engineering construction excellence, it’s also an acknowledgement of all the people at Built Environs who made this project possible.
Built Environs Manager of New Business and Strategy Trevor Lambert accepted the award on behalf of the Aurecon, Built Environs, Defence SA, McConnell Dowell and Rolls-Royce project and award submission team.
This national award follows the two South Australian Engineering Excellence Awards and the AIPM Project Management Achievement Award received in September, the MBA award for engineering excellence in August and the CCF Earth Award in July – a stunning six awards in total.
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