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Cord Civil | leaders in civil contracting

SEPTEMBER | 2024 National Business Excellence Awards | WINNER

SEPTEMBER 2024 | Cord Civil has been announced as the winner of the National Business Excellence Award for Medium Civil Construction Company – Annual Turnover between $20M–$50M category at the 2024 National Business Excellence Awards.

SEPTEMBER 2024 | Master Builders ACT Excellence Awards 2024

Three Cord Civil projects have received awards in the Master Builders and Asset Construction Hire Excellence Awards 2024:

 Kent Street/Novar Street Intersection Upgrades | WINNER – ‘Civil Roadworks’ category
– ACT Healthy Waterways Stage 2 – TG032A – Stormwater Drain Naturalisation Calwell Project | WINNER – ‘Civil Hydraulic’ category
– Canberra Girls Grammar School Boarding House Frontage Works | JUDGES COMMENDATION – ‘Civil Other’ category

WINNER | ‘Civil Roadworks’ category
Master Builders ACT Excellence Awards 2024
Kent Street/Novar Street
Intersection Upgrades

WINNER | ‘Civil Hydraulics’ category
Master Builders ACT Excellence Awards 2024
ACT Healthy Waterways Stage 2 – TG032A
Stormwater Drain Naturalisation
Calwell Project

JUDGES COMMENDATION | ‘Civil Other’ category
Master Builders ACT Excellence Awards 2024
Canberra Girls Grammar School
Boarding House Frontage Works

MAY 2024 | CCF Earth Awards – Winner

May 2024 | The Cord Civil project Kent Street/Novar Street Intersection Upgrades has been announced as the winner of the 2024 CCF Earth Awards ‘Project value $5 million to $10 million’ category … more details

Kent Street/Novar Street Intersection Upgrades
Winner
: 2024 CCF Earth Awards Category: Project value $5 million to $10 million

APRIL 2024 | CCF Earth Awards – Finalists

Four Cord Civil projects have been named as finalists in the 2024 CCF Earth Awards ACT:

Canberra Girls Grammar School Boarding House Frontage Works in the ‘Project value $2 million to $5 million’ category
Mawson Flood Mitigation and Placemaking in the ‘Project value $2 million to $5 million’ category
ACT Healthy Waterways Stage 2 – TG032A – Stormwater Drain Naturalisation Calwell Project in the ‘Project value $2 million to $5 million’ category
Kent Street/Novar Street Intersection Upgrades for the ‘Project value $5 million to $10 million’ category

Winners of these categories will be announced at the 2024 CCF Earth Awards on Friday 31st May, 2024.

Canberra Girls Grammar School
Boarding House Frontage Works

Finalist
: 2024 CCF Earth Awards
Category: Project value $2 million to $5 million

Mawson Flood Mitigation
and Placemaking

Finalist
: 2024 CCF Earth Awards
Category: Project value $2 million to $5 million

ACT Healthy Waterways Stage 2 – TG032A
Stormwater Drain Naturalisation
Calwell Project

Finalist
: 2024 CCF Earth Awards
Category: Project value $2 million to $5 million

Kent Street/Novar Street
Intersection Upgrades

Finalist
: 2024 CCF Earth Awards
Category: Project value $5 million to $10 million

DECEMBER | 2023 National Trust (ACT) Heritage Awards | WINNER

December 2023 | Cord Civil has received a 2023 National Trust Heritage Award from the National Trust of Australia (ACT) for the Jarramlee Nature Reserve Remediation and Restoration Project in the Heritage Landscapes and Natural Environment Category.

“The National Trust of Australia (ACT) is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2023 National Trust Heritage Awards. The Awards recognise projects and individuals that have made a significant contribution to ACT heritage. Any project which promotes the conservation of, or fosters public knowledge about places, objects and issues that are significant to the heritage of the ACT is eligible for nomination.”

More details | www.nationaltrust.org.au/act/
More on Jarramlee Nature Reserve Remediation and Restoration Project

SEPTEMBER | 2023 National Business Excellence Awards | WINNER

SEPTEMBER 2023 | Cord Civil has been announced as the winner in the prestigious Small Civil Construction Company – Annual Turnover under $20M category at the 2023 MBA National Business Excellence Awards.

“Established for 30 years, Cord Civil has a proud history and reputation for delivering quality civil infrastructure in the ACT region. Cord Civil has established financial processes to ensure they effectively manage growth in line with the overall company strategy. Cord Civil utilises specialized software to automate processes and provide accurate reporting with their Integrated Management System ensuring consistency in all facets of the business and strategic direction.”

AUGUST | 2023 National Business Excellence Awards | Finalist

AUGUST 2023 | Cord Civil has been selected as a finalist in the prestigious Small Civil Construction Company – Annual Turnover under $20M category at the 2023 MBA National Business Excellence Awards. Award winners will be announced in Sydney, September 06, 2023.

JUNE 2023 | CCF Earth Award Winner

The Cord Civil project RLC Enabling Utility Works has been named as the winning finalist in the 2023 CCF Earth Awards ACT ‘Project value $5 million to $10 million’ category.

RLC Enabling Utility Works
Winner: 2023 CCF Earth Awards ACT | MORE

RLC Enabling Utility Works
Winner: 2023 CCF Earth Awards ACT | MORE

May 2023 | CCF Earth Awards – Finalists

Three Cord Civil projects have been named as finalists in the 2023 CCF Earth Awards ACTJarramlee Nature Reserve, Remediation and Restoration Project in the ‘Project value $2 million to $5 million’ category, Radford College Sports Precinct – Construction Works – Stages 1 and 2 in the ‘Project value $2 million to $5 million’ category and RLC Enabling Utility Works for the ‘Project value $5 million to $10 million’ category.

Jarramlee Nature Reserve
Remediation and Restoration Project

Finalist
: 2023 CCF Earth Awards
Category: Project value $2 million to $5 million

Radford College Sports Precinct
Construction Works – Stages 1 and 2

Finalist
: 2023 CCF Earth Awards
Category: Project value $2 million to $5 million

RLC Enabling Utility Works
Finalist
: 2023 CCF Earth Awards
Category: Project value $5 million to $10 million

MAY 2022 | CCF Earth Award Winner

Cord Civil and Calibre Group have been announced as the winners of the 2022 CCF Earth Awards Project value $5 million to $10 million for Canberra Brickworks Precinct Access Road & Dudley Street Upgrade | more project details

APRIL 2022 | CCF Earth Awards – Finalists

Three Cord Civil projects have been named as finalists in the 2022 CCF Earth Awards ACTHeysen Street Link Path Stage 3 Construction Project in the ‘Project value up to $2 million’ category, Page Stormwater Augmentation Project in the ‘Project value $2 million to $5 million’ category and Canberra Brickworks Precinct Access Road & Dudley Street Upgrade (with Calibre Group) for the ‘Project value $5 million to $10 million’ category. The award winning projects will be announced in early May, 2022.

Heysen Street Link Path
Stage 3 Construction Project

Finalist
: 2022 CCF Earth Awards
Category: Project value up to $2 million

Page Stormwater Augmentation Project
Finalist
: 2022 CCF Earth Awards
Category: Project value $2 million to $5 million

Canberra Brickworks Precinct Access Road
& Dudley Street Upgrade

Finalist
: 2022 CCF Earth Awards
Category: Project value $5 million to $10 million

2021 | Master Builders and Asset Construction Hire Excellence Awards

2021 Master Builders and Asset Construction Hire Excellence Awards | Civil

Civil Cycle Path
Winner: Cord Civil for Belconnen Bikeway Construction Stage 1 & 2

“This project included the construction of a new 4.7km cycle path as part of the Belconnen Town Centre Active Travel Plan. The team conducted soft and hard landscaping works and built a new 200m two-tiered stone retaining wall. The project required extensive traffic management and significant intersection modifications including a full upgrade and modernisation to the existing intersection. The underlying gravel was reclaimed and used in pavement areas throughout the project. The team collaborated with the Belconnen Men’s Shed to donate over 1,000 steel posts to rural communities affected by bushfires.” | more | award

2021 Master Builders and Asset Construction Hire Excellence Awards | Civil

Civil Hydraulic
Winner: Cord Civil for Crace Odour Control & Ventilation Works

“This project involved relocating the existing sewer odour control facility and the construction of a new fan house building at the base of Percival Hill. The team also delivered a new 600m glass reinforced pipe that extends 400m up the hill to the new vent stack. The team diligently adhered to the project specific Construction Environment Management Plan to ensure all fauna and their habitats in the Nature Reserve were undisturbed. Another impressive action taken by the team was to reuse the onsite spoil for reshaping the pipe alignment, which also saved over 125 truck movements from disturbing the site.” | more | award

Master Builders ACT 2021 CCF Earth Awards

Project value up to $2 million
Winner: Cord Civil for Norse Road & Railway Street Intersection Upgrade

Master Builders ACT 2021 CCF Earth Awards

Project value $2 million to $5 million
Winner: Cord Civil for Crace Odour Control & Ventilation Works

Master Builders ACT 2021 CCF Earth Awards

Project value $5 million to $10 million
Winner: Cord Civil for Belconnen Bikeway Construction Stage 1 & 2

Master Builders ACT 2021 CCF Earth Awards

Outstanding ACT Government Project
Winner: Cord Civil for Belconnen Bikeway Construction Stage 1 & 2

2019 | Master Builders Building Excellence Awards

June 2019 | Cord Civil was awarded the 2019 Building Excellence Award | Civil – Subdivision for Gungahlin Town Centre Infrastructure.

Master Builders Building Excellence Awards 2018

June 2018 | Dickson Bus Station was awarded the MBA Award for Civil – Roadworks.
Downer Sewer Relocation Project was awarded a Judges’ Commendation for Civil – Hydraulic.

ACT Branch CCF Earth Awards – Winner – Category 2

May 2018 | Cord Civil was awarded the 2018 ACT Branch CCF Award Category 2 – Project Value $2 Million to $6 Million for the Dickson Bus Station – Civil Construction Project.

2018 ACT Branch CCF Earth Awards | Nominated Projects

Moncrieff Pedestrian Bridge

Relocation of Existing Sewer Main | Downer

2016 | ACT Branch CCF Earth Awards – Winner – Category 1

Cord Civil was awarded the 2016 ACT Branch CCF AWard Category 1 – project value up to $1 million for Sullivan’s Creek Weir Improvement

2016 ACT Branch CCF AWard
Category: 1 – project value up to $1 million
For: Sullivan’s Creek Weir Improvement

2015 | MBA award for Civil Roadworks

Cord Civil was awarded the 2015 Master Builders award for Civil Roadworks for the Cotter Road and Streeton Drive Upgrade.

2015 Master Builders & CBUS Awards
Category : Civil Roadworks
For: Cotter Road and Streeton Drive Upgrade

Cotter Road and Streeton Drive Upgrade
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2014 | MBA (ACT) Build the Community Award

Cord Civil was awarded the 2014 MBA (ACT) Build the Community Award for our outstanding contribution to the Boundless All Abilities Playground.

Cord in the community

2014
CCF Earth Award | Winner

ACT Civil Contractors Federation annual Earth Awards
Category : ACT Category 02 (project value between $1 – $5 million)
For: Narrabundah Velodrome Upgrade

2014
Master Builders & CBUS Awards | Winner

Master Builders & CBUS Awards
Category : Civil Roadworks
For: Belconnen to City Transit Way Stage 2 – College Street Sector

2013
CCF Earth Award | Winner

ACT Civil Contractors Federation annual Earth Awards
Category : ACT Category 03
For: Belconnen to City Transitway

2012
Master Builders & Boral Award | Winner

Master Builders & Boral Awards
Category
: Civil Roadworks
For: Ginninderra Drive and Aikman Drive Intersection Upgrade

2011
Master Builders & Boral Award | Merit

Master Builders & Boral Awards
Category : Civil Projects $1M – $5M
For: Ginninderra Drive / Allawoona Street Upgrade

Australian Mint

2009
CCF Earth Awards | Winner

ACT Civil Contractors Federation annual Earth Awards
Category:
Category 1 (project value up to $1 million)
For: Royal Australian Mint Tunnel, Deakin ACT

awards - Australian Mint

2009
MBA Civil Construction Award

MBA Australian Capital Territory
Category:
Civil Project less than $1m
For:
Royal Australian Mint Tunnel, Deakin ACT