Final call for Queensland tradie award nominations
NOMINATIONS are closing Friday September 16 for the 2016 Construction Skills Queensland (CSQ) Excellence Awards.
Industry body CSQ is calling for final nominations from Queensland apprentices, schools, trainers, training organisations and employers deserving of recognition for their efforts in the state’s construction workforce.
The CSQ Excellence Awards provide an opportunity to publicly celebrate and thank Queenslanders involved in all facets of the building and construction industry.
CSQ CEO Brett Schimming urged Queensland to get behind their local construction stars and nominate them for a well-deserved accolade.
“This is the time to acknowledge members of our industry who go above and beyond in their role on a daily basis,” he said.
“It’s vital that we recognise training commitment and encourage the next generation of our workforce to strive for excellence.”
The 2015 CSQ Construction Apprentice of the Year Lara Nobel said there were many reasons to nominate for the Awards.
“Being a part of the CSQ Excellence Awards was a great experience. It was a huge thrill to have my name read out on the night,” she said.
“Winning the Award has helped me to build my own credibility in the industry and gain exposure for my business.”
This year the Awards have introduced the TAFE Queensland SkillsTech Award for Innovation in Construction Training which recognises employers who are utilising cutting edge training methods.
The simple online application process means applicants can submit details at any time of day to suit them with assistance available during business hours if needed.
The website also provides the opportunity to purchase tickets to the gala awards evening. Tickets for the CSQ Excellence Awards are now on sale for $175 per person or $1600 for a table of 10.
The awards night will be held on Friday November 25 at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre.
For more information about the Awards contact CSQ on 1800 798 488 or visit http://www.csq.org.au/excellence-awards.
2016 Award Categories
Stars of 2016 – Outstanding Individual Achievement
- Hutchinson Builders Award for Construction Indigenous Person of the Year
- National Association of Women in Construction Award for Construction Female of the Year
- Civil Contractors Federation Award for Construction Professional of the Year
- Master Electricians Association Award for Construction Trainee or Apprentice of the Year
- All Trades Queensland Award for Construction School Student of the Year
- Construction Trainer of the Year
Excellence in Construction Training
- Construction School of the Year
- Registered Training Organisation of the Year
- Innovation in Construction Training
Employer Commitment to Training Excellence
- Watpac Employer Commitment to Training Excellence – General Construction (up to $20 million turnover)
- Major Training Group Award for Employer Commitment to Training - General Construction (over $20 million turnover)
- Employer Commitment to Training Excellence – Civil Construction (up to $20 million turnover)
- Evolution Training Award for Employer Commitment to Training Excellence – Civil Construction (over $20 million turnover)
Judges’ Outstanding Achievement Award
About Construction Skills Queensland
Construction Skills Queensland (CSQ) is an independent industry-funded body supporting employers, workers, apprentices and career seekers in the building and construction industry. Funded by an industry training levy, we work closely with students, schools, employers, apprentices, industry partners, training providers and individuals across Queensland to build capability at every level of business. As a recognised industry leader, our mission is to promote the building and construction industry as a career of first choice, encourage investment in skills and training and increase the number of skilled workers in the industry.
For further information about CSQ’s services visit www.csq.org.au or call 1800 798 488.
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