‘Outstanding individual’ takes out supreme construction award

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Over 650 people gathered to celebrate the civil construction industry, across all categories including people, technology and innovation, and projects

It was a night filled with storytelling and celebration across the Auckland civil construction industry, especially for Marianne Rogers who secured the win for the first ever CCNZ Hynds Construction Supreme Award at the CCNZ Auckland Branch Hynds Construction Awards 2022 Gala Dinner.

Marianne has tunnelled her way through a predominantly male industry, leading previous teams to achieve success, and continuing to win prestigious awards. Marianne’s extensive career spans over 30 years from being one of the first women to work underground at Mt Isa, to project managing major projects across New Zealand.

Aligning key values such as curiosity, honesty, and kindness with roles in the civil infrastructure industry, Marianne is a strong advocate for equality, respect, and fairness in the workplace. Marianne has provided support to women in the industry by volunteering at the Queensland Working Women’s service, tutoring at Tai Poutini Polytech, and more recently, sitting on the New Zealand Mining Board of Examiners.

The Supreme win was a welcome addition to Marianne Rogers’ previous Outstanding Individual win, sponsored by Stellar Recruitment, earlier in the evening.

Other winners this evening included People Awards winners, Mussolini Crawley and Aiden Moffatt, both from Pipeline & Civil, as well as Technology and Innovation Awards winners CB Civil and Drainage, Fulton Hogan, and CLL Projects.

Project Category winners included rockfall mitigation specialists, Geovert; civil construction service provider, McKenzie & Parma; ground engineers, Groundfix; civil engineers, CB Civil & Drainage; infrastructure construction company, McConnell Dowell; infrastructure construction, roadworks, and aggregate supplier, Fulton Hogan.

 

Congratulations to the Winners of CCNZ Hynds Construction Awards 2022

PEOPLE AWARDS

Apprentice of the Year sponsored by Stellar Recruitment

Winner: Mussolini Crawley from Pipeline & Civil

Young Engineer of the Year sponsored by Stellar Recruitment

Winner: Aiden Moffatt from Pipeline & Civil

Outstanding Individual of the Year sponsored by Stellar Recruitment

Winner: Marianne Rogers from Geovert

Woman in Contracting sponsored by Hynds Pipe Systems

Winner: Brandy Smith from Downer

TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION AWARDS

Excellence in Sustainability Innovation sponsored by 3PM

Winner: CB Civil and Drainage for Cycle of Sustainable Innovation (CoSI) Framework

Excellence in Onsite / Management Innovation sponsored by 3PM

Winner: Fulton Hogan for State Highway 20B Early Improvements

Excellence in Product Innovation sponsored by 3PM

Winner: CLL Projects for Deep Vertical Drilling Methodology

Project Category A  (company turnover <$25 million, project value up to $1 million) sponsored by Geosynthetic Partners International Ltd

Winner: Geovert for the Waikato River Bridge Soil Nails

Project Category B (company turnover <$25 million, project value $1 million – $10 million) sponsored by Master Builders Solutions & Bluey Technologies

Winner: McKenzie & Parma for the Orewa Northwest Primary School – Earthworks, Drainage & Retaining Structures

Project Category C (project value $0 – $20 million) sponsored by Marley

Joint Winner:  CB Civil and Drainage for the Okahu Bay Stormwater Separation Project

Project Category C (project value $0 – $20 million) sponsored by Marley

Joint Winner:  Groundfix for the 187 Portland Road Project

Project Category D (project value $20 million – $50 million) sponsored by Hirepool

Winner: McConnell Dowell for the St Mary’s Bay Outfall

Highly Commended: McConnell Dowell for Puhinui Interchange Station

Project Category E (project value over $50 million) sponsored by Steel & Tube

Winner: Fulton Hogan for AMETI Eastern Busway 1

HYNDS CONSTRUCTION SUPREME AWARD sponsored by Hynds Pipe Systems

Winner: Marianne Rogers, Geovert

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