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Excellence Awards 2011

2011 NECA Excellence Awards

Ten companies from across Australia were recognised as being the best of the best in the electrical and communications industry at the annual Excellence Awards hosted by peak industry body the National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA).

The Australian companies received their awards in front of 500 guests at the black-tie event held at the Grand Hyatt in Melbourne on 24 November 2011 which was hosted by Australian comedian and actor Shane Jacobson from the comedy film Kenny.

NECA’s chief executive officer, Mr James Tinslay, said the Excellence Awards was an opportunity for the industry to showcase the advancements in technology, energy efficiency and home automation.

“The projects and companies that won awards were simply outstanding and the level of sophistication in the electrotechnology industry at the moment is remarkable,” Mr Tinslay said.

“All of these projects showed genuine skill and are classic examples of why Australian companies are leading the world in electrical and communications installations. The NECA Excellence Awards always highlight the cutting edge of our industry and in 2011 the winning companies have demonstrated that what was once only a futuristic dream is now a reality for homes, commercial installations and big industrial projects.”

“Energy efficient solutions are now at the core of our industry and these winning projects are saving the environment and saving their clients money while providing fully integrated electrical and communication installations.”

The Shadow Minister for Climate Action, Environment and Heritage, the Hon Greg Hunt, attended the awards and spoke about the challenges facing Australia and how the electrical industry is contributing to the solution.

The winning projects all featured innovative design, energy efficient solutions, integrated installations of different system and an adherence to work health and safety.

Thank you 2011 Sponsors

NECA would like to thank the companies that sponsored the event for their valued contribution and ongoing support of the association and industry.

 

2011 NECA Sponsors

2011 NECA Excellence Awards Winners

2011 NECA Winners

Congratulations to the 2011 NECA Excellence Awards Winners

The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) congratulates the 2011 Excellence Awards winners. The national finalists were all tremendous projects and clearly demonstrated how NECA and Australian contractors are leading the world in large domestic, industrial and commercial electrical and communications installations.

Category – Domestic Residence

A single residence project in the domestic sector where the applicant’s contract value is less than $1 million.

Winner: Automated Innovation

Project: Private Residence in Bar Beach

Why: Automated Innovation provided solutions for their client's every need from the ground up. This included the access to TV, Pay TV, DVD and multi-room music for entertaining. The house has current innovative features including lighting, air conditioning, floor heating control and a high-end security system.

Automated Innovation

Nathan Gill from Automated Innovation receives the award

 

 

 

 

Category – Small Contracting Business

A small contractor, employing less than 10 technical employees, demonstrating a wide range of skills.

Winner: Power and Drive Solutions

Project: d’VineRipe Power Plant

Why: Power & Drive Solutions won the contract to upgrade the power generation plant including the new power house, generators, control system, distribution and mains integration. The key objective was to install natural gas generation to run in parallel with the utility network, if required. The seamless transition of services to the new generators required a high level of skill and planning to ensure power was maintained to the site at all times, as even a 15 minute loss of power can cause millions of dollars of damage to crops.

Power and Drive Solutions

Luke Thomson from Power and Drive Solutions with his award

 

 

 

 

Category – Environment and Energy Efficiency

A project where the design, product selection, lighting, processes or technologies are considered to preserve a site’s natural environment and/or to create an energy efficient and sustainable installation.

Winner: Stowe Australia

Project: Metricon Stadium Solar ‘Halo’ Roof

Why: As an Australian first, The Metricon Solar ‘Halo’ Roof project by Stowe Australia was truly unique. Most outstanding was the fact that it is Australia’s largest generating building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) system with seamless integration into the building fabric roof, covering approximately 2,500 square metres, and suspended 30 metres above the stadium’s 25,000 spectators.

System design was a critical factor as Stowe had to guarantee its performance. This was an engineering feat involving 580 BIPV modules with 290 combinations of orientation and inclination.

The installation will off-set energy consumption by 20% per year. It will generate approximately 276 megawatt hours of electricity per year or enough to power 250 homes. Metricon Stadium is now one of Queensland’s healthiest buildings, providing the state with an excellent example of energy efficient sustainability.

Stowe Australia

Michael Knowles from Stowe Australia at the 2011 Excellence Awards

 

 

 

 

Category – Occupational Health and Safety

A business, individual or project that has demonstrated commitment to achieving an optimal occupational health and safety environment.

Winner: O'Donnell Griffin

Project: Incident Investigation Process

Why: O’Donnell Griffin developed and implemented an Incident Investigation Process that is used to investigate all significant incidents that result in injuries to employees or disruption to site operations. With the implementation of this new process, O’Donnell Griffin have achieved a lost time to injury rate of zero.

O'Donnell Griffin

Steve Pulbrook from O'Donnell Griffin with the national OHS award

 

 

 

 

Category – Industrial Project Small

An industrial project which may include, but is not limited to, undertakings of a civil, mining, high voltage, manufacturing or process nature where the contract value is less than $2 million .

Winner: Electrical Construction & Maintenance

Project: Nippon Metals N-Chlo Pilot Plant

Why: Bateman Engineering awarded Electrical Construction & Maintenance (EC&M) the contract for all electrical and instrumentation installation works on the Nippon Metals N-Chlo Pilot Plant.

The plant’s unique chloride leach process, enables cyanide free extraction of metals from flotation concentrates.This challenging project involved working in a hazardous warehouse environment. One of the major challenges was the risk of fire or explosion, due to the presence of flammable vapours. EC&M had to develop specific safety procedures to ensure no incidents could occur.

A key success factor, was the expertise of the EC&M team, working cohesively with all contractors to achieve the client’s objectives. The successful result has led to EC&M being awarded another Pilot Demonstration Plant project by Bateman Engineering.

EC&M

Simon Higgins from EC & M with his award

 

 

 

 

Category – Industrial Project - Large

An industrial project which may include, but is not limited to, undertakings of a civil, mining, high voltage, manufacturing or process nature where the contract value is greater than $2 million .

Winner: Downer Australia

Project: Reliance Rail Maintenance Facility

Why: The NSW Government and RailCorp entered into a public private partnership contract with Downer Australia’s Reliance Rail consortium to design, build and maintain a new maintenance facility for Sydney’s new passenger rail fleet. The facility features DC overhead wiring, traction return power, communication and signalling networks, rail safety systems, electrolysis and corrosion protection, retractable-arm conductor rail system and significant civil works.

Downer Australia

Gary Webster from Downer Australia receives his national award at the NECA Excellence Awards

 

 

 

 

Category – Voice/Data

A voice or data project of any contract value.

Winner: Security Electrical Solutions (SES)

Project: SA Aquatic and Leisure Centre

Why: SES were contracted for the design, supply and installation of a high level integrated access and visual security system, incorporating 100 cameras and access security throughout the South Australian Aquatic and Leisure Centre. The project began as a basic job with 49 analogue cameras and door access controls, but the scope grew significantly to meet the client’s demand for a high quality surveillance system which also incorporated facial recognition.

Security Electrical Solutions

Larry Moore from NECA SA accepts the award on behalf of SES.

 

 

 

 

Category – Commercial – Small Project

A commercial project where the applicant’s contract value is less than $500,000.

Winner: D & M Electrical and Communications

Project: Westside Hotel

Why: Westside Hotel Dubbo contracted D & M Electrical and Communications for the supply and installation of all electrical works for their refurbishment. This included main switchboard, distribution boards, all lighting, power, emergency systems, data and C-Bus controls. Technical expertise was shown in the Keno installation, AV switching between different function and bar areas and use of creative lighting effects.

D & M Electrical and Communications

John Holder from D&M Electrical and Communicatiosn wins the national award

 

 

 

 

Category – Commercial – Medium Project

A commercial project where the applicant’s contract value is more than $500,000 and less than $2 million.

Winner: Heyday Group

Project: Schneider Electric Sydney Co - location

Why: Heyday Groups ACC Technologies division provided the electrical services fit-out for Schneider Electric’s relocation for a high quality 7,900 sqm fit-out over five floors. The project involved the installation of standby generator services, new sub-mains, lighting, access controls, CCTV and MATV systems, emergency system and all data and communications systems.

Heyday Group

Enrico Pecora from the Heyday Group accepts the award at the NECA Excellence Awards

 

 

 

 

Category – Commercial – Large Project

A commercial project where the applicant’s contract value is greater than $2 million.

Winner: KLM Group

Project: AAMI Stadium

Why: This project was a major development for the soccer, rugby and rugby league stadium within the sporting precinct of Melbourne. Due to the unusual structure of the stadium, KLM Group were required to conceal cabling where possible. The unique canopy roof structure presented many difficult installation problems and the entire lighting system is fully automated and controlled by a Dynalite control system. This project involved an integrated installation of all of the electrical, data, voice and communications systems throughout the entire stadium.

KLM Group

Shane Edmunds from KLM Group with the national award for best large commercial project

 

 

 

 

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Comedian and actor Shane Jacobson hosting the 2011 NECA Excellence Awards

The Hon Greg Hunt speaking about NECA's important role in the industry