Entries open for 2011 Concrete3 Sustainability Awards
Media Release
April 14, 2011
Entries open for 2011 Concrete3 Sustainability Awards
The Cement and Concrete Association of New Zealand has announced the 2011 Concrete3 Sustainability Awards are open for entry, offering those involved in building New Zealand’s future a chance to have their achievements recognised and to draw inspiration from others.
The Awards are sponsored by the Cement and Concrete Association of New Zealand (CCANZ) and are open to anyone in the construction industry – from architects, designers and engineers to contractors and clients.
CCANZ chief executive Rob Gaimster said it was important to promote the industry’s success and innovation in regard to sustainability.
“The Concrete3 Sustainability Awards are a chance to recognise those who are leading the way in embracing sustainable practices and for the industry, as a whole, to share knowledge and experience, and ensure it continues to operate in the most responsible manner possible.”
“True sustainability requires the
consideration of not only environmental factors, but also
the potential economic and social impacts of each
project.”
Mr Gaimster said there would be five
categories from which a supreme winner will be selected:
Excellence in Residential Concrete Construction, Excellence
in Commercial Concrete Construction, Excellence in Civil
Concrete Construction, Excellence in Concrete Innovation,
and Excellence in Concrete for the Community.
“Examples
of sustainability come in all shapes and sizes, from the
smallest residential job to a multi-million dollar civil
project,” he said.
The 2010 supreme Award was accepted by the Fletcher Construction Company for a special concrete mix used in the Tauranga Harbour Link project.
Mr Gaimster said the concrete mix, designated “Mix M” represented a significant step forward in concrete technology and durability modelling, one which combined enhanced environmental credentials with superior performance.
Stuart Chapman, environment health and safety manager for the Fletcher Construction Company, said it was extremely satisfying to see the project team’s collective endeavour in adopting sustainable practices be recognised by the construction industry.
“It was great for Fletcher Construction to be able to work with Firth and Golden Bay Cement to develop a product that ticked all the sustainability boxes as well as being a real construction solution. Winning the award was a really great endorsement of this combined team effort.”
2011 Awards entries will be judged on any of the following criteria:
Lean
production less waste
Managing natural
resources
Minimising energy use
Protecting against
pollution
Respect for people
Setting performance
targets
Entries remain open until Wednesday, 26 June,
2011.
Entry information and forms can be found at
www.sustainableconcrete.org.nz
The winner will be
announced at a presentation at the 9th International
Symposium on High Performance Concrete, August 2011 in
Rotorua.
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