Australian Construction Achievement Award
The Australian Construction Achievement Award (ACAA) is the Australian construction industry’s most prestigious award presented annually since 1997. It is awarded by the Australian Constructors Association (ACA) and Engineers Australia to recognise and reward innovation and the highest standard of work in construction.
Entry is open to all Australian construction companies with direct responsibility for the construction of the nominated project. Several finalists are announced in December, and the winner of the Award is announced in May the following year.
Winners of the ACA Award
- 1998: Anzac Bridge (Glebe Island Bridge), Sydney - Baulderstone Hornibrook
- 1999: Wandoo B Offshore Oil Platform - The Wandoo Alliance
- 2000: Stadium Australia, Sydney - Multiplex Constructions
- 2001: Queensland Clean Fuels Project - Queensland Clean Fuels Project Alliance
- 2002: Woronora Bridge, New South Wales - Barclay Mowlem
- 2003: Inner City Bypass, Brisbane - Leighton Holdings
- 2004: AustralAsia Railway, Darwin to Alice Springs Railway - ADRAIL Joint Venture
- 2005: The Bond, Sydney - Bovis Lend Lease
- 2006: Runway Widening Project Melbourne Airport, Tullamarine,Victoria - John Holland
- 2007: Southern Cross railway station, Melbourne - Leighton Contractors
- 2008: Perth Seawater Desalination Plant, Kwinana, WA - Brookfield Multiplex
- 2009: EastLink, Melbourne - Thiess John Holland Joint Venture
- 2010: Melbourne Convention Centre, Melbourne - Brookfield Multiplex
- 2011: West Gate Freeway Upgrade, Melbourne - West Gate Freeway Alliance
- 2012: Port Botany Expansion, Sydney - Baulderstone - Jan de Nul Joint Venture
External links
- Australian Construction Achievement Award webpage
- Australian Constructors Association webpage
- Australian Construction Achievement Award 2011 Winner
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