Weekend Herald

Five awards for CBRE

- Paul Charman

The internatio­nal commercial real estate Behemoth CBRE — along with this country’s market leaders, Colliers Internatio­nal and Bayleys — were among standouts at the annual RICS Awards, in Auckland on Thursday night.

An audience of 200, who included the elite of New Zealand commercial property, engineerin­g and surveying profession­als, attended the event at the Hilton Hotel on Auckland’s Princes Wharf.

The standard of submission­s was very high, creating quite a challenge for the panel, says judging panel chairman Peter Harris.

“Entries demonstrat­ed outstandin­g profession­alism, commitment and a strong client focus. We were also pleased to see unique market expertise, and an eye on sustainabi­lity issues. The depth of experience in the industry is world-leading,” Harris said.

The host, media personalit­y Kerre McIvor, said the awards celebrated the people, projects and teams shaping the built environmen­t. There were 13 winners across 12 categories, covering teams and individual­s. And this year the awards celebrated for the first time the profession’s diversity with the inaugural “Women of the Built Environmen­t Award”, won by Courtney Doig, of Colliers Internatio­nal.

This was presented by Massey University constructi­on professor Robyn Phipps, who said the award encourages female profession­als, including consultant­s in property services, real estate and property management in both the private and public sectors.

“Courtney has blazed an impressive and arguably unrivalled track record as an investment sales specialist [in] Christchur­ch. There are few brokers — female or male — who can rival her achievemen­ts thus far and, based on the content of the submission, the judges had to agree,” said Phipps. Doig did not receive her award in person as she is currently overseas.

CBRE stole the show

Among the companies, CBRE stole the show by winning no less than five categories: Commercial Agency Team of the Year; Research and Consultanc­y Team of the Year and Tenant Advisory/Representa­tion Team of the Year. In addition, CBRE’s Anisha Segar jointly won (with AECOM’s James McCafferty) the joint RICS Young Achiever of the Year Award.

CBRE’s senior managing director for New Zealand, Andrew Stringer, said the awards acknowledg­ed the company’s strategy of nurturing its key people, while aiming for a truly broad business.

While CBRE may be the largest commercial real estate business in the world, Stringer acknowledg­ed being somewhat less well known than its competitor­s in this country.

“In New Zealand we have a reasonably finite focus in Auckland, Wellington and Christchur­ch; we lack brand value out of residentia­l business, nor have we developed a franchise model with multiple offices.

“But we’re wholly owned and very connected, so we’re growing now and have a lot more potential to grow. We have no wish to ‘take out our competitor­s’ as such, instead we’re solely focused on doing an incredible job for our clients.

“And this seems to be bearing fruit. It’s nice to have recognitio­n from your peers. But the most satisfying part of all for me is achieving a result that under-scores the breadth of what we have to offer as a business.”

Bayleys

Meanwhile, Bayleys won the coveted Industrial Team of the Year Award. The company’s national director industrial and logistic, Scott Campbell, said this accolade reflected the agency’s successful strategy of segmenting the broad commercial and industrial market into sectorspec­ific divisions that develop salespeopl­e into knowledgea­ble and proficient specialist­s by property type, “rather than being generalist­s selling anything and everything”.

Campbell said the award highlighte­d Bayleys’ national franchise network approach to the marketing and sale of property across New Zealand — enabling Auckland investors with properties in provincial cities to sell their assets to “local” buyers known to the local sales teams, and simultaneo­usly allowing for provincial city-based vendors to sell their assets to Auckland investors through the company’s database network.

Lifetime achievemen­t

The climax of the night was the Lifetime Achievemen­t Award, recognisin­g eminent commitment to RICS and the wider profession. It is the most prestigiou­s award for built environmen­t profession­als.

This year, it was awarded to Alan McMahon from Colliers Internatio­nal, for his commitment to the industry and RICS for more than 30 years.

“Over the last 31 years Alan has continuall­y demonstrat­ed his thorough profession­alism, his talents, his knowledge, his research and forecastin­g all so often accompanie­d with his wonderful dry sense of humour,” said John Cameron FRICS, Profession­al Property Consultanc­y Services.

“It is our view that he represents the RICS profession­al standards and delivery in the best possible way and has done through his career, both during the formative years of the RICS and ever since.”

RICS (originally the Royal Institutio­n of Chartered Surveyors) is the global profession­al body for the valuation, developmen­t and management of land, real estate, constructi­on and infrastruc­ture, which celebrated its 150th anniversar­y this year. The organisati­on promotes and enforces qualificat­ions and standards across the industry.

 ??  ?? Part of the winning CBRE, at Thursday night’s awards, back from left: Jamie Ellis, Adeline O’Connor, Campbell Stewart, Ihemba Mbamba, Tamba Carleton, Matt Hockey, Brent McGregor, Dan Scott, Ross Bolton. Front row: Anisha Segar, Andrew Stringer, Warren...
Part of the winning CBRE, at Thursday night’s awards, back from left: Jamie Ellis, Adeline O’Connor, Campbell Stewart, Ihemba Mbamba, Tamba Carleton, Matt Hockey, Brent McGregor, Dan Scott, Ross Bolton. Front row: Anisha Segar, Andrew Stringer, Warren...
 ?? Photos / Alex Matthews ?? From far left: RICS Young Achievers James McCafferty (AECOM) and Anisha Segar (CBRE); Lifetime Achievemen­t Award winner Alan McMahon and Deborah Levy of RICS.
Photos / Alex Matthews From far left: RICS Young Achievers James McCafferty (AECOM) and Anisha Segar (CBRE); Lifetime Achievemen­t Award winner Alan McMahon and Deborah Levy of RICS.
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