THE Australian Property Institute NSW Division has recognised outstanding achievement in the industry at its 2015 Excellence in Property Awards.
API NSW President, George Vallas, said the entries received for the 2015 awards were reflective of a diverse and innovative property industry.
“The quality of entries this year has been particularly strong in a number of categories, making it a difficult decision for the judges,” Vallas said.
The Winners and Commendation recipients for the 2015 API NSW Excellence in Property Awards are:
Opteon Property Group Property Industry Innovation Award
Winner: The 202020 Vision for The 202020 Vision
Commendation: Better Buildings Partnership for Unlocking Better Building Performance with Best Practice Leasing
Ray White Property Development Award
Over $25 million
Winner: DEXUS Property Group for Quarry at Greystanes
Commendation: The GPT Group for Wollongong Central by The GPT Group
Under $25 million
Winner: Kennedy Associates Architects for Carleton Estate
Commonwealth Bank of Australia Funds Management Award
Winner: Cromwell Property Group
Commendation: Generation Healthcare REIT
Preston Rowe Paterson Local Government Award
Winner: Pittwater Council for Currawong Beach Cottages – Historic Midholme Restoration
Commendation: Lismore City Council for Lismore City Council Landfill Phytocap
Commendation: Blacktown City Council for Melrose House
NSW Valuer General Valuation Award
Winner: Knight Frank
JLL Heritage Award
Winner: Lake Macquarie City Council for Masonic Hall Refurbishment
NABERS Environmental Award
Winner: Norman Disney & Young for Australia Post, Strawberry Hills Refurbishment
Commendation: Lismore City Council for Lismore City Council Landfill Phytocap
Clayton Utz Young Achiever of the Year
Winner: Faine Bayvel
“Congratulations to the 2015 award winners for their vision and contribution to the property industry.
“I’d like to acknowledge and thank all of this year’s entrants and sponsors – your continued support of the API NSW Excellence in Property Awards makes it the highly regarded and successful event that it is each year,” Vallas said.
Australian Property Journal