2024 Steel Excellence Awards

The best and brightest in Australian steel were recognised at the Australian Steel Institute’s National Steel Excellence Awards in Sydney on 21 November. Forty-eight state and territory winners competed in six award categories. Highly regarded by industry, the awards provide an outstanding opportunity to showcase the collaboration and achievements of project teams and individuals.

NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS

The winner of the large buildings over $10 million category was the Art Gallery of NSW Sydney Modern Project (see page 20). Judges praised the project’s steel solution as vital to meeting the challenges of the project site, being partially located on a land bridge over critical infrastructure. The Kangaroo Point Bridge and Adelaide Marriott Hotel projects took out high commendations.

The small buildings category was won by the Rozelle Interchange project (see page 22). Judges said the complexity of the geometry was evident on the project, creating a head-turning structure.

The engineering category was won by Hay Point Shiploader (see page 24). Judges said building information modelling and the adoption of a fully modularised fabrication and installation methodology delivered significant safety, cost and schedule benefits. A highly commended award went to the New Fitzroy Bridge Project. 

The steel-clad category was won by Melbourne Quarter Tower (see page 26). Judges said the fabricators and designers produced a compelling solution that takes into account the construction complexities of building at height.

The cold-form category was win by Glenelg Primary School (see page 28). The use of cold-formed structures ensured the design and modular construction criteria was met.

The young achiever award was won by Mohammed Kassira from Robert Group (see page 30). Mohammed’s passion for the industry, his community involvement and drive for success were clear.

STATE AND TERRITORY AWARD WINNERS

New South Wales and ACT

Buildings – Large Projects

Buildings – Small Projects

  • Winner: Rozelle Interchange, submitted by Studio Chris Fox
  • Highly commended: Parramatta Light Rail Stage 1, submitted by
    Icon Metal

Innovative Cold Formed Steel Buildings

  • Winner: Hungry Jacks Warrawong Retail Centre, submitted by TopSteel Solutions

Engineering Projects

  • Winner: Sydney Gateway Arch Bridges SB51, submitted by S&L Steel
  • Highly commended: Sydney Gateway Launch Nose, submitted by Alfabs Engineering
  • Highly commended: Sydney Gateway, submitted by BG&E

Steel Clad Structures

  • Winner: Project Broccoli/Coles, submitted by Costin Roe Consulting

Young Achiever

  • Winner: Mohammed Kassira, Robert Bird Group
  • Highly commended: Annalise Smalley, Northrop Consulting Engineers

Victoria and Tasmania 

Buildings – Large Projects

  • Winner: The Round – Whitehorse Performing Arts Centre, submitted by Apex Welding & Steel Fabrication
  • Highly commended: Melbourne Quarter Tower, submitted by ArcStructural

Buildings – Small Projects

  • Winner: ANZAC Station, submitted by Stilcon Steel
  • Highly commended: Carnegie Memorial Swimming Pool, submitted by Barra Steel

Innovative Cold Formed Steel Buildings

  • Winner: KFC Dandenong, submitted by Dynamic Steel Frames
  • Highly commended: Durham Lead, submitted by Steel Frames Direct

Engineering Projects

Steel Clad Structures

  • Winner: Melbourne Quarter Tower, submitted by ArcStructural

South Australia

Buildings – Large Projects

  • Winner: Adelaide Marriott Hotel (GPO redevelopment), submitted by Wallbridge Gilbert Aztec
  • Highly commended: Monarto Safari Park Visitor Centre, submitted by Intro Architecture

Innovative Cold Formed Steel Buildings

  • Winner: Glenelg Primary School, submitted by MYT Framing Solutions
  • Highly commended: Victor Medical Centre, submitted by True Steel Frames

Engineering Projects

  • Winner: Raw Meal Silo Project, submitted by Ingenia

Steel Clad Structures

  • Winner: Monarto Safari Park Visitor Centre, submitted by Intro Architecture

Young Achiever

  • Winner: Zach Bates, Lai Group
  • Highly commended: Kade Morris, Liberty Primary Steel
  • Highly commended: Lewis Jones, Liberty Primary Steel

Western Australia

Buildings – Large Projects

  • Winner: Hitachi Mining Equipment Assembly Workshop Stage 3, submitted by Peritas
  • Highly commended: Perth Zoo Function Centre & Cafe, submitted by Airey Taylor Consulting

Buildings – Small Projects

  • Winner: Thirty Elder Street, submitted by Australian Integrated Steelwork Company
  • Highly commended: Dwaarlindjirraap Suspension Bridge, submitted by iredale pedersen hook architects and Arup

Engineering Projects

  • Winner: New Fitzroy River Bridge, submitted by Fitzroy Bridge Alliance

Steel Clad Structures

  • Winner: Morley Recreation Centre Redevelopment, submitted by Metroll
  • Highly commended: Berry Residence, submitted by Metroll

Young Achiever

  • Winner: William Rusiti, NewPro Consulting & Engineering Services

Queensland and Northern Territory

Buildings – Large Projects

  • Winner: Kangaroo Point Bridge, submitted by Beenleigh Steel Fabrication
  • Highly commended: Cairns Convention Centre Expansion, submitted by Cox Architecture

Buildings – Small Projects

  • Winner: Brisbane Grammar School – STEAM Building, submitted by Sencova Steel Fabricators
  • Highly commended: Queensland Country Bank Stadium Enhancement Project, submitted by Arup

Innovative Cold Formed Steel Buildings

  • Winner: Sunkids Childcare Centre, submitted by Australian Framing Solutions
  • Highly commended: Kool Beanz Academy, submitted by Ultimate Steel Framing

Engineering Projects

  • Winner: Hay Point Shiploader, submitted by DBM Vircon
  • Highly commended: Cross River Rail Exhibition Station Roof, submitted by NEACH
  • Highly commended: Queens Wharf Sky Deck, submitted by Robert Bird Group

Steel Clad Structures

  • Winner: Value Add Building Kilcoy Global Foods, submitted by Spaceframe Buildings
  • Highly commended: Larrakeyah Norforce, submitted by BVN

Young Achiever

  • Winner: Hayley Simpson, Tungsten Structures
  • Highly commended: Lachlan Crompton, DBM Vircon

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