“Civil Contractors Federation – constructing Australia’s infrastructure.”
On Friday 16th August 2019 CCF Victoria was proud to host the 2019 CCF Victoria Earth & Training Awards, at the Glass House, Olympic Park, Melbourne.
In partnership with our Sponsors, Gallagher, Dial Before You Dig, Komatsu, Greencap, Fulton Hogan, William Adams and Holmesglen, and with over 350 civil construction professionals in attendance, we came to together to recognise those organisations and individuals that have demonstrated excellence with the industry.
CCF Earth Awards
For the last 25 years, the CCF Earth Awards competition has sought to recognise those companies who innovate, strive for best practice, think outside the square, and who contribute towards improving Victoria’s future.
Awarded for excellence in civil construction, the competition acknowledges outstanding merit in the fields of construction technique, innovation, environmental sustainability, quality and project management.
The Earth Awards actively promotes our industry to government and has been instrumental in encouraging federal; state and local government tiers to recognise the importance of infrastructure to Australia’s economy.
They provide a benchmark in standards for civil construction in Australia. They are a reflection of our industry’s ideals.
For this year’s Earth Awards sponsorship panel, the CCF Earth Awards reflects their own commitment to excellence and innovation in service, as well as equipment.
CCF Victoria would like to recognise all of 2019’s finalists, including some of the civil construction industry’s most prestigious organisations: AECOM, Barwon Water, BMD Constructions, Civilex, Fulton Hogan Constructions, GHD, Interflow, KBR, Keystone Civil, Jaydo, John Holland, Melbourne Water, Quinn Civil, Seymour Whyte Constructions, Winslow Infrastructure and WSO.
We would especially like to congratulate this year’s WINNERS:
Project Value 1 (up to $2 million)
WINNER: Jaydo-Zinfra-WSP Joint Venture
Project: Mt. Martha WRP Inlet Rehabilitation
Project Value 2 ($2 million – $5 million)
WINNER: Winslow Infrastructure
Project: Pound Road & Shrives Road Roundabout
Project Value 3 ($5 million – $10 million)
WINNER: Winslow Infrastructure
Project: Pavement Rehabilitation Works on Melba Highway, Dixons Creek & Healesville – Yarra Glen Road, Healesville
Project Value 4 ($10 million – $30 million)
WINNER: Melbourne Water, John Holland-KBR Joint Venture, Interflow Pty Limited
Project: North Yarra Deviation
Project Value 5 ($30 million – $75 million)
WINNER: Seymour Whyte Constructions
Project: Swan Street Bridge Upgrade
Project Value 6 (Greater than $75 million)
WINNER: Fulton Hogan Constructions
Project: M80 Ring Road Upgrade Sunshine Avenue to Calder Freeway (M80S2C)
HIGHLY COMMENDED:
Project Value 2 ($2 million – $5 million)
Jaydo Construction
Project: Werribee Irrigation Modernisation Stage 2 (Click here)
Project Value 3 ($5 million – $10 million)
Keystone Civil, Barwon Water & GHD
Project: Renewal of Wurdee Boluc Inlet Channel (Click here)
Project Value 4 ($10 million – $30 million)
Quinn Civil Pty Ltd
Project: Spencer Street Sewer Augmentation (Click here)
Project Value 5 ($30 million – $75 million)
BMD Constructions
Project: Melton Highway Level Crossing Removal (Click here)
FINALISTS:
Project Value 2 ($2 million – $5 million)
Quinn Civil Pty Ltd
Project: Western Treatment Plant Stage 2 Capacity Upgrade – Effluent Rising Main and Feed Pipelines (Click here)
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Zinfra-Jaydo-WSP Joint Venture
Project: Reid & Creswell Sewer Renewals (Click here)
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Project: Barwon Water, AECOM Services & Civilex Allen Reservoir Embankment & Spillway Upgrade (Click here)
Project Value 4 ($10 million – $30 million)
Winslow Infrastructure
Project: Road & Bride Works – Ballarat Western Link Road (Click here)
Project Value 5 ($30 million – $75 million)
Seymour Whyte Constructions
Project: Streamlining Hoddle Street (Stage 1) (Click here)
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Fulton Hogan Constructions
Project: Victorian Rehabilitation Construction Services Program – Henry Street (Click here)
Training Awards
The night also saw the celebration of the CCF Victoria 2019 Training Awards – recognising the efforts of our next generation of civil contractors and acknowledging those companies and individuals that have attained excellence in the field of safety, training and tertiary studies within the civil industry.
A vital part of learning is the co-ordination, delivery and assessment, which relies on qualified, competent and highly experienced staff to deliver quality, compliant and achievable outcomes for students.
CCF’s training arm – Civil Train, together with this year’s Training Awards sponsors, would like to thank the employers and trainers that attended the event and have demonstrated their commitment to making our industry a safer and more skilled environment for the next generation of civil contractors. We wish all of this year’s nominees and winners the best of luck with their future careers.
Awards: Achievement Award – Workplace/Occupational Health & Safety
WINNER: Jarrad Taylor
Company: BMD Urban

Award: Diploma of Civil Engineering
WINNER: Heath McAvoy
Company: APA Group

Award: Geoff Brown Award – 2018 Certificate III in Civil Construction
WINNER: Samuel Buxton
Company: Jarvis Delahey Contractors

Award: Ian Jacka Award – Monash Highest Achieving Student in Civil Engineering
WINNER: Ashley Bardis
Organisation: Monash University

Award: Apprentice of the Year
WINNER: Ashley Collins
Company: Jarvis Delahey Contractors

Award: Employer of the Year
WINNER: Newnham Earthmoving

Award: Women in Civil Excellence Award
WINNER: Siripansa Angsuwittaya
Company: Interflow Pty Ltd
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WINNER: Alyssa Wilder
Company: BMD Urban

Award: First Year in Civil Engineering – Female Encouragement Award
WINNER: Dawt Hnem Sung Sarum
Organisation: Victoria University
