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CONSTRUCTION WORLD
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2016
Category A3: Civil Engineering and Building
Contractors (outside South Africa)
Prerequisites for entries
• Projects outside South Africa, executed by a South African
contractor.
• Projects are eligible during the execution of the project and up to
12 months after completion.
• Projects must be 50% complete at time of entry.
Category A2: Building Contractors
Prerequisites for entries
• Only South African construction and civil projects executed by
locally based companies.
• Projects are eligible during the execution of the project and up to
12 months after completion.
• Projects must be 50% complete at time of entry.
Category A1: Civil Engineering Contractors
Prerequisites for entries
• Only South African construction and civil projects executed by locally
based companies.
• Projects are eligible during the execution of the project and up to 12
months after completion.
• Projects must be 50% complete at time of entry.
Judging
A panel of independent judges from the construction industry
has been appointed. These judges represent ECSA, SAICE, MBA
and CIOB. They are Trueman Goba, chairman of Hatch Goba and
former ECSA and SAICE president; Nico Maas, chairman of Gauteng
Piling and former president of the Master Builders’ Association; and
Rob Newberry, managing director of Newberry Development and
founding president of the Chartered Institute of Building.
Each criterion as set out for the various categories will be
scored out of 10 – with 10 being the highest score and one being
the lowest –
it is therefore VERY important that entries address
the criteria for the particular category it is entering.
In each category an Overall Winner Award and one or two
Highly Commended Award(s) will be made. A ‘Special Mention’
award may be given.
Awards evening
The awards ceremony will be held on
Wednesday, 2 November
2016.
The venue and format will be finalised in due course.
Construction World
’
s
Best Projects showcases
excellence in the South African building, civil
engineering and project management sectors.
In its 14
th
year, the aim of
Construction World’s
Best Projects is to recognise projects across
the entire construction industry: from civil and
building projects to professional services to
specialist suppliers and contracts.
There are seven categories in which to enter.
Projects may be entered in several categories,
provided they meet the prequisites for entering
each one, as well as meet the entry critia.
Construction
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FIRST CALL FOR ENTRIES
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BEST
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JECTS
Entry criteria for each category
• Construction innovation technology
• Corporate social investment
• Design innovation *
• Environmental impact consideration
• Health and safety
• Quantifiable time, cost and quality *
• Risk management *
• Motivating facts about the project
(The same criteria pertain to all categories except
for ‘Category B: Specialist Contractors or Suppliers’
where the following do not apply: Design innovation;
Quantifiable time, cost and quality; Risk management.)
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