Distinguished Constructor Award
The Queensland University of Technology Distinguished Constructor Award recognises significant contributions by individuals to the Queensland construction industry and community and to honour those who have given a lifetime of work to the industry. The achievements of Queensland's most admired construction industry leaders are further acknowledged by their induction into the QUT Construction Hall of Fame.
History
[edit]The award was established in 1998, the initiative of Professor Weilin Chang, the then Dean of the Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering, who saw it as a way to "give something back to industry".
Criteria
[edit]Recipients are selected by a panel of their peers, which includes senior academics from QUT and leaders from Queensland's construction industry and Government. There is no external nomination process – the panel brings forward people for consideration based on their extensive knowledge of the construction scene.
The Award
[edit]The award itself was designed by the then QUT industrial design lecturer Steve Curran while the original Hall of Fame display was designed by QUT student, Anna Nelson, after winning a design competition. The Award is presented annually at a venue on the Gardens Point campus of the QUT. A Construction Hall of Fame has been created at QUT's Gardens Point campus as a permanent site for the recognition of the endeavours of leaders of the construction industry in Queensland.
Recipients
[edit]Name | Year |
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Sir Manuel Hornibrook OBE, FAIB[1] |
1998 |
Sir Leslie Thiess CBE[4] |
1999 |
Mr John Panizza OBE[5] |
2000 |
Mr Cyril Golding[6] Mr Alfred John (Jack) Bond[6] |
2001 |
Sir John Pidgeon[5] |
2002 |
Mr Martin Carl Albrecht AC[5] Mr Alfred Henry Hodge[5] |
2003 |
Dr Don Fry AO[7][8][9] |
2004 |
Mr Ric Barton Mr Ron McMaster OBE |
2005 |
Mr John Seymour Mr Rollo Gallop |
2006 |
Mr Joshua Jeays Mr Walter Sommer OAM |
2007 |
Mr Jose Goicoechea[10] Mr William Wild[10] |
2008 |
Mr Michael Power AM Mr Peter Dare AM |
2009 |
Mr John Petrie[11] Mr John Hull[11] |
2010 |
Adjunct Professor John Hornibrook[12] Mr Walter Taylor[12] |
2011 |
Mr John Kindler[13] Mr Ken Casley[13] |
2012 |
Mr Roger Trundle Mr Greg Quinn |
2013 |
Mr John Taylor Mr John Gaskin |
2014 |
Mr Geoff Murphy Young Constructor Recipient: Mr Ben Cummins |
2015 |
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