Weekend Herald

Awards list

- Young achiever Profession­als of the year

Albin said the Lifetime Achievemen­t Award, which went to Professor Deborah Levy from the University of Auckland, acknowledg­ed her dedication to educating generation­s of property profession­als.

“There i s little doubt that Professor Levy has had a profound impact on the level of profession­alism in the NZ market.”

In handing her the award, John Cameron, managing director PPCS Profession­al Property Consultanc­y Services, noted that Levy arrived 31 years ago as a young Bachelor of Land Economy from the University of Aberdeen. She was on a three- year contract to lecture in Property for the Bachelor of Property Administra­tion at the University of Auckland.

“The industry owes an enormous debt to Deborah and her team who have ‘ fed’ us with more than 2000 extremely well- educated and rounded property graduates. These graduates probably exceed 2000 now serving our industry as true profession­als,” said Cameron. At the other end of the career cycle, Colliers’ Chris Farhi received the RICS Young Achiever Award. Judges said Farhi provided provided exemplary profession­al service to clients to working to foster support for the profession.

“Chris typifies all that embodies a future profession­al leader,” said the judges report. “Last year he was awarded the Colliers Internatio­nal Profession­al Services Shield by his peers and has also been the NZ Defence Force reservist of the year. A part time lecturer at the University of Auckland Business School, Chris is also imparting his rapidly growing expertise and knowledge to future profession­als.” The Property Profession­al of the Year Award went to JLL Property Profession­al, Dale Winfield.

“Dale leads the retail valuations team at JLL and was promoted in 2016 to a leadership role overseeing the wide valuation and advisory team, involving the day to day running of three offices,” said the judges. “While managing offices that were significan­tly involved with postearthq­uake response, Dale was involved in almost every major retail transactio­n in New Zealand over the last five years.

The Constructi­on Profession­al Award went to Anna Wallace: “Anna has been involved in the regenerati­on of the Wynyard Quarter,” said judges. “She displayed exemplary profession­alism as noted by the seven client organisati­ons that nominated her for this award. She ensured all stakeholde­rs remained part of the project delivery process, while formulatin­g necessary compromise­s to handle conflictin­g objectives. Anna showed consistent firmness and calmness to ensure best for project outcomes were delivered.”

Building Surveying Team, Maynard Marks: “We were especially impressed with the focus of Maynard Marks on teamwork and training in relation to asbestos- related services.”

Commercial Agency Team, Bayleys: “A proud reputation as a commercial firm founded in family values, based in a corporate environmen­t that demands integrity, excellence and results from staff.”

Facilities Management Team, Panuku Developmen­t: “Panuku Developmen­t’s submission focused on their role with the Westhaven Marina project, where they had delivered clear value for this critical asset though an integrated team based approach.”

Industrial Team, Colliers: “Led by national director of industrial sales, Greg Goldfinch, the Colliers industrial team achieved its second biggest year of results and revenue in 2016 during its 20- plus year history.”

Project Management Team, Aecom: “The Aecom Christchur­ch team has grown quickly since its inception in 2013 to lead some of Christchur­ch’s largest and most complex projects including the Metro Sports Facility and the New Central Library.”

Quantity Surveying Team, Aecom: “Aecom’s quantity surveying team delivered a challengin­g and difficult project during complex earthquake related issues. The panel of judges particular­ly noted their attention to detail on a project fully occupied during constructi­on.”

Research & Consultanc­y Team, Buildcode: “Building Code Consultant­s Ltd in conjunctio­n with Massey University Constructi­on Programme and MWHGlobal — Stantec provided a winning submission based on their depth of knowledge and experience within their selected projects. BCCL has an interest in the under- recognised chronic health effects of the built environmen­t.”

Retail Team, Colliers: “Colliers’ real estate management team employs close to 100 staff and manages the largest shopping centre portfolio in New Zealand.”

Valuation Team, CBRE: “CBRE’s Valuation and Advisory Services division is committed to providing cost effective, timely, commercial­lybased and technicall­y- sound consultanc­y advice. Their award submission focused demonstrat­ed a well thought through profession­al approach to the valuation of retirement/ aged care portfolios.”

 ??  ?? Clockwise from far left: RICS’ Mike Stevens presents Bayleys national director commercial, John Church with the award for Commercial Agency Team of the Year; Standards are up, says RICS Oceania MD Stephen Albin; Lifetime Achievemen­t winner Deborah Levy...
Clockwise from far left: RICS’ Mike Stevens presents Bayleys national director commercial, John Church with the award for Commercial Agency Team of the Year; Standards are up, says RICS Oceania MD Stephen Albin; Lifetime Achievemen­t winner Deborah Levy...
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