2009 CONSTRUCTION EXCELLENCE AWARDS
01 Dec 2009
Landscape Queensland held an academy awards-style event to announce the winners of this year's Excellence Awards.
The 2009 Landscape Queensland Construction Excellence Awards were held November 7 at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Designed to recognise and reward market-leading residential and commercial landscape developments, the awards are co-ordinated by Landscape Queensland and are open to members and non-members of the landscape construction industry.
MC for the night was Peter Buckley. More than 300 people attended the Academy Awards-style cocktail party.
Outdoor Design Source is a Platinum Sponsor of the Awards.
2009 Winners
Residential 1 and 2
Matt Goodwin Landscaping and Concreting
McDowall Residence
Residential 3
Harmony Landscapes
77 Karawatha Drive, Mountain Creek
Residential 4
Wayne Giebel Landscapes
Raby Bay Residence
Commercial 1
The Landscape Construction Company
Energex Playasaurus Place
Commercial 2
Penfold Projects
QLD Government House
Commercial 3
Design Landscapes
Riverlight Apartments
Commercial 4
Ace Landscapes
CSR Home Choice Selection
Million Dollar Plus
Eureka Landscapes
Brightwater Estate
Best Landscape Feature (Residential)
Moore Landscape Construction
Water Feature – Kettniss Street Display Home
Best Landscape Feature (Commercial)
Eureka Landscapes
Area E, Grande Park, Springfield Lakes
Environmental Value
Interface Landscapes
Southwest 1 and Berinba Wetlands
Training Award
Horticultural Training, Australian Conservation Training
Trainee Award
Christine Poppel, nominated by Horticultural Training
Landscape Construction of the Year
Design Landscapes
Riverlight Apartments
Business of the Year
Pacific Trees
Visit: www.landscapequeensland.com.au
Images (top to bottom): Residential 1 and 2 Winner - Matt Goodwin Landscaping and Concreting (McDowall Residence); Commercial 1 Winner - The Landscape Construction Company (Energex Playasaurus Place); Commercial 4 Winner - Ace Landscapes (CSR Home Choice Selection); and Environmental Value - Interface Landscapes (Southwest 1 and Berinba Wetlands).