The Georges River Council team at Engineering Excellence Awards 2022. Image courtesy of Georges River Council.

Georges River Council has won multiple awards for various public amenities projects at the 2022 Engineering Excellence Awards. 

The awards, which Georges River Council took home three, were presented at the Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia (IPWEA) – New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory – 2022 State Conference on 10 March 2022.

The IPWEA’s annual Engineering Excellence Awards aspire to endorse and recognise excellence of Local Government and Public Works Projects, through inspiration, innovation, collaboration, development and completion of projects and technical management. 

Georges River Council Mayor, Nick Katris, said Council is very proud to have received three awards at the 2022 Engineering Excellence Awards.

“Council is committed to providing high quality and inclusive places for our diverse community to exercise, relax, connect with each other, and enjoy nature,” Mayor Katris said.

“We are delighted to be recognised for our dedication towards improving facilities and spaces for our local community.”

Winning the ‘New or Improved Techniques’ category, Council’s standardisation of amenity block design was a long-term project with the development of 25 standard designs to suit the varying needs of the community and sporting clubs. 

The benefits include streamlined tender preparation, replicable construction processes and techniques, ease of maintenance and repair, and enhanced daily routine cleansing.

The Charles Pirie Inclusive Sporting Amenities received Highly Commended in the ‘Projects Greater than $500,000 but less than $5 million’ category. 

The new sporting amenities building in Kogarah Bay includes a canteen, storage, gender neutral changes rooms, referees’ room, medical room, public amenities and a covered BBQ and social area. 

Instrumental to this project’s success was the inclusion of Council’s Disability Inclusion Action Plan in the design of the building.

The Gannons Park Water Quality Improvement and Stormwater Harvesting Scheme also received Highly Commended, in the ‘Environmental Enhancement Project or Initiative including Recovering, Recycling and Reusing’ category. 

The large-scale landscape and stormwater treatment project reinstated a section of Boggywell Creek to develop significant public space and enhance the community’s connection to environmental processes. 

This innovative project also won the ‘Excellence in Integrated Stormwater Design’ award at the Stormwater New South Wales 2021 Awards in December 2021. 

For more information on Georges River Council stormwater and parkland initiatives, read Council’s coverage here.

Image: The Georges River Council team at Engineering Excellence Awards 2022. Image courtesy of Georges River Council.

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