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Earth Awards
The WA Earth Awards are the Western Australian civil construction industry’s annual celebration of infrastructure excellence, presented by PSC Insurance and the Civil Contractors Federation WA. With nine award categories including projects valued under $2 million to projects valued over $150 million plus the Judges' Award and the new Land Development Award, the Earth Awards is all about celebrating our industry, showcasing our capabilities, and recognising the talent and commitment of our dedicated project teams. EOIs for entries in the 2025 Earth Awards are now open! Download the EOI form and Submission Guidelines documents below. EOI Form Submission Guidelines The 2025 WA Earth Awards gala dinner will be held on Friday, September 19, 2025 at Crown Perth. WA winners will be entered in the National Earth Awards, to be held later in the year in Canberra. For any event enquiries, contact us by email here. Find more information on past Earth Awards winners below. |
2024 CCF WA Earth Awards WinnersUse the scroll bar to view all our 2023 WA Earth Awards winners above. Project Value up to $2 million: Neo Civil – Ocean Beach Seawall (Client: Shire of Denmark) Project Value $2-5 million: D.J. MacCormick Contractors – Baldivis Stillwater Drive Type 350 Pump Station (Client: BMD Constructions for Water Corporation) Project Value $5-10 million: Maritime Constructions – Carnarvon Dredging and Babbage Island Spit Stabilisation (Client: Department of Transport)Project Value $10-30 million: DM Civil - ATCO East Perth Power Station Pipeline (Client: ATCO Gas Australia) Project Value $30-75 million: Rob Carr and Water Corporation - Quinns Main Sewer Extension & Associated Works (Client: Water Corporation) Project Value $75-150 million: WA Limestone and Italia Stone Group Joint Venture - Ocean Reef Marina Breakwaters (Client: DevelopmentWA) Project Value greater than $150 million: Tonkin Gap Alliance - Tonkin Gap Project and Associated Works (Client: Main Roads WA and Public Transport Authority) Judges' Award: Fitzroy Bridge Alliance - The New Fitzroy River Bridge Project (Client: Main Roads Western Australia) Land Development Award: Tracc Civil - Watermark Stage 1 project 2024 Event Photos2024 WA Earth Awards Finalists Feature 2024 Finalists Excellence in Civil Construction: Project value up to $2 Million
Excellence in Civil Construction: Project value $2-5 Million
Excellence in Civil Construction: Project value $5-10 Million
Excellence in Civil Construction: Project value $10-30 Million
Excellence in Civil Construction: Project value $30-75 Million
Excellence in Civil Construction: Project value $75-150 Million
Excellence in Civil Construction: Project value greater than $150 Million
Thanks to our 2024 WA Earth Awards major sponsor PSC Insurance Brokers and supporting sponsors Alcolizer Technology, Assignar, AU Buckets, CJD Equipment, Brooks Hire, Coffey Testing, HiQA Geotechnical, Protech, Smith Broughton Auctioneers & Allied Equipment Sales, and Structerre Consulting. |
2023 CCF WA Earth Awards WinnersUse the scroll bar to view all our 2023 WA Earth Awards winners above. Project Value up to $2 million: Enviro Infrastructure - Leighton Embankment Remediation Project Value $2-5 million: Rob Carr & Water Corporation - Belmont Park Optus Stadium DN500 Water Link Project Value $5-10 million: Ertech - Onslow Boating Precinct Stage 1AProject Value $10-30 million: RJV - Princess Margaret Hospital Demolition & Remediation Project Value $30-75 million: Whittens - Iron Bridge Project Earthworks and Concrete - Port, Concentrate Handling Facility (CHF) & Concentrate Diversion Pond (CDP) Project Value $75-150 million: Leach Welshpool Alliance (Georgiou Group, Main Roads WA, BG&E, Golder) - Leach Highway and Welshpool Road Interchange Project Value greater than $150 million: Webuild-NRW Joint Venture, Public Transport Authority - Forrestfield-Airport Link Judges' Award: Mitchell Extension JV (BMD Constructions and Georgiou Group) - Mitchell Freeway Extension 2023 Event Photos2023 WA Earth Awards Finalists Feature |
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