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Mainzeal Waikato Manager Wins National Award

Mainzeal Waikato Project Manager Wins National Award for Excellence

Mainzeal Waikato Project Manager, Derek Bennett, tonight won the New Zealand Institute of Building/GIB® Award for Excellence in the Building Profession for projects under $5 million.

The award was presented to Mr Bennett at the awards dinner in Auckland this evening. He was specifically recognised for his outstanding achievement in delivering the challenging Claudelands Exhibition Halls construction project in Hamilton.

Mainzeal constructed the Exhibition Hall at lightening pace with a construction period of just 77 working days.

Finlay Irwin, Mainzeal Waikato/Bay of Plenty Manager, credits the success of the Claudelands Exhibition Halls project to Derek Bennett’s leadership.

“With only 77 working days to complete the exhibition hall project, Derek was entirely focused on maximising every hour available during the design and construction timeframe. Many other firms in the industry thought the project couldn’t be done in the timeframe allotted, but Derek made it happen on time and under budget.

“Mainzeal was awarded the contract for fit-out on top of the Exhibition Hall base build. This additional contract was a direct result of Derek’s ability to interact positively with the client and assure them Mainzeal could meet critical – even seemingly impossible – deadlines,” says Mr Irwin.

Derek Bennett competed against award nominees from around the country. The Claudelands Exhibition Hall was the only Waikato construction project to reach the finals in the awards.

ENDS

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