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Excellence Awards, Call for Entries

  • By NAWIC
  • 17 Apr, 2019

Partnering with BCITO

On Friday, 27 September 2019 we will celebrate the 2019 National Association of Women in Construction Excellence Awards, partnered with BCITO.

The awards programme aims to annually celebrate and honour the achievements of women working in construction and affiliated industries, as well as recognising those organisations active in redressing the gender imbalance in the industry.

Awards categories in 2019 are:

Helen Tippett Award

Tradeswoman of the Year

Professional Woman of the Year

Rising Star

Excellence in Construction Administration

Outstanding Achievement in Design

Student or Apprentice Excellence Award

Each award category information page has a checklist to ensure entries include the necessary documents. We encourage entrants to include any other criteria they consider relevant in their submission (within the page limit) which highlights their abilities relevant to a particular award category.

ENTRY CLOSING DATE: Friday, 12 July 2019 at 9:00pm

 Entries to: awards@nawic.org.nz

If you have any questions, please contact us at awards@nawic.org.nz

Important Dates

12 July Entry closing

7 August Judging Day, by phone contact

18 & 19 August Notification of Finalists

27 September Awards Presentation Event held at the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron, 181 Westhaven Drive,Westhaven Marina, Auckland 1011

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