2022 NSW EISSI award winners announced

By on 15 August, 2022

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The winners of the NSW Excellence in Surveying and Spatial Information (EISSI) Awards have been announced at a gala event in Sydney.

The EISSI Awards, now in their 24th year, are organised by the Institution of Surveyors NSW and the Association of Consulting Surveyors NSW.

The awards recognise and acknowledge excellence in the surveying and spatial information industry, and celebrate excellence before an audience of industry peers.

Here are the winners and highly commended recipients:

Winners

Award: Sir Thomas Mitchell Award

Recipients: Matt Macquet and James Doyle, Total Surveying Solutions

Project: Victoria Cross Metro Station, Integrated Station Development (ISD)

Award: Infrastructure & Construction

Recipients: Matt Macquet and James Doyle, Total Surveying Solutions

Project: Victoria Cross Metro Station, Integrated Station Development (ISD)

Award: Extra Dimension & Innovation

Recipients: Matt Richardson and Ben Belfield, Monteath and Powys

Project: Blayney to Demondrille Spatial Data Capture

Award: Community & People

Recipients: Anthony Riordan, Mitchell Janetzki, Andrew Roberts, Samuel Condon and Beau Ingram, RCS Group Australia

Project: Surveying A Catastrophe — Flood Events Lismore February and March 2022

Award: Surveying Project Management

Recipient: Survey Services Team, Transport for NSW

Project: Managing the Survey for the Great Western Highway Upgrade

Award: Rural Cadastral Surveying & Land Titling

Recipients: Paul Brandon and Nathan Eason, Australian Survey Solutions

Project: Surely, a road is a road?

Award: Urban Cadastral Surveying & Land Titling

Recipients: Micheal Kocoski, Blue Mountains City Council

Project: Dr Alex Allen Park Acquisition — Substance Over Size

Award: Professional Surveyor of The Year

Recipient: Craig Turner

Award: Professional Organisation of the Year

Recipient: SDG

Award: Young Surveyor of the Year

Recipient: Georgia Rooney

Award: University Student Project of the Year

Recipient: Jason Ison, University of Newcastle

Project: Comparing Methods of Determining Soil Moisture Measurements from Reflected GNSS Signals

Award: Grant Kilpatrick TAFE Student of the Year

Recipient: Ben Parkinson

Project: TAFE NSW — National Environment Centre

Highly commended

Extra Dimension & Innovation

Recipients: Tasy Moraitis, Vitalija Baniene and Stefan Taschner, Craig & Rhodes Pty Ltd

Project: ANZ Tower — Penthouse Apartment Stratum Identification Survey

Rural Cadastral Surveying & Land Titling

Recipients: Wesley Pye, Angus Mckenzie, Richard Wardle, Grant Kaylock and Carol Fitzpatrick, Northern Land Solutions

Project: Lake Victoria and Frenchman’s Creek POSI

Professional Organisation of the Year

Recipient: Monteath & Powys

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