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Holcim (New Zealand) Ltd’s Auckland Terminal. Winner of the 2017 Technology Award.
The Landscaping Award is for the use of concrete in a landscaping situation and may include (but is not limited to) concrete paving, retaining walls and the use of coloured concrete or special concrete features.
The Technology Award covers entries from individuals, companies or institutions who have made a contribution to the understanding or use of concrete through technology, research, equipment, design innovations or educational activity.
Winner of the 2017 Landscaping Award was the skate park on Napier’s Marine Parade.
The winner of the 2017 Technology Award was Holcim Cement for their Auckland and Timaru import terminals.
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Te Piringa - Faculty of Law - University of Waikato. Winner of the 2017 Monte Craven Architectural Award.
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2019 Concrete Awards A highlight of the conference will be the biennial Concrete Awards. Given the amount of construction taking place recently, a record number of quality entries is anticipated.
Monte Craven Architectural Award recognises construction projects which display functionality, aesthetics, environmental sensitivity, architectural prowess.
Award winners will be announced at the conference formal dinner on Friday 11 October. There are seven Awards up for grabs – six categories and an overall winner. They are:
Winner of the 2017 Monte Craven Architectural Award was the University of Waikato Law & Management Faculty.
The Concrete Award recognises the overall winner. This relates to the entry judged to be an outstanding achievement in the advancement of concrete practice in design, construction, rehabilitation or research. Winner of the 2017 Concrete Award was M2PP Expressway Project on the Kapiti Coast, which also took home the Infrastructure Award.
The Commercial/Industrial Building Award recognises a building which displays functional suitability, aesthetic appeal, environmental sensitivity and/or is of such a form or shape that makes its execution in concrete outstanding.
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Winner of the 2017 Commercial/Industrial Building Award was University of Canterbury Structural Engineering Laboratory (SEL).
The Infrastructure Award is geared to projects such as bridges, tunnels, wharves or concrete roads, and is judged on outstanding achievement in concrete design, construction, rehabilitation or research.
The Residential Award is specifically for residential buildings made of concrete, block-work or other cementitious materials. Although not limited to single dwellings, entries for multiple units must be modest in scale.
Designed to encourage collaboration between architects and engineers, the
Winner of the 2017 Residential Award was 512 Point Chevalier Road.
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