We are delighted to announce the prestigious Teams and Individuals that are shortlisted as Finalists for the RICS New Zealand Awards 2024.

The RICS Awards bestow both local and global recognition. They recognise industry leading achievements and demonstrate the upholding of the highest standards of professionalism and ethics by individuals and teams across the built and natural environments.

See the Finalists below.

Awards Ceremony

The New Zealand Awards winners will be announced at a formal cocktail ceremony held at Hilton Hotel, Quay St, Auckland on Thursday 22 August 2024.

2024 Finalists

Nominated for: Quantity Surveying Team of the Year

AECOM’s Christchurch Civil Infrastructure Cost Management team, led by Principal Cost Manager Russell Wark, has demonstrated exceptional performance in cost management, sustainability, and innovative problem-solving across projects such as Riverlink Te Awa Kairangi, Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor (ŌARC) Regeneration Plan, and Totally ’Georgeous’ Dunedin Retail Quarter Upgrade.

The team seamlessly collaborates with stakeholders, incorporating sustainability principles, cost, and GHG emission assessments to guide clients toward efficient and environmentally conscious decisions. Their dedication to client satisfaction, health and well-being, and community engagement set benchmark outcomes, earning recognition for their excellence and long-term resilience in delivering successful projects.

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Nominated for: Building Consultancy Team of the Year

MetLifeCare Expert Witness & Litigation 

Our client was a large scale building owner with a number of defective assets. There was a common theme across the buildings, being the type of cladding used in their construction.

ASJ’s task was to prove that the cladding system did not work, in the face of stiff competition from a well resourced Respondent.
Through the use of thorough inspection, innovate investigation methodologies and collaboration with allied professions, the team at ASJ were able to assist our Client in forcing the Respondent to settle the claim on the eve of a 32 week Trial at High Court.

Nominated for: Building Consultancy Team of the Year

Penlink - O Mahurangi

The Building Consultancy Team at Babbage Consultants, comprised of the Building Surveying Team and the Land Surveying team, has managed over 250 condition surveys throughout North Auckland for the new highway project O Mahurangi – Pennlink.

The joint work has produced thousands of photographs and hundreds of reports and floor plans. The combined usage of traditional surveying tools and the industry-leading LEICA RTC 360 terrestrial laser scanner allowed the team to significantly reduce onsite survey time, whilst maintaining an above-industry standard of work.

The digital data collected serves as a detailed baseline evidence for comparison after the construction works have finished.

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Nominated for: Geomatics and Land Surveying Team of the Year

Nominated by Andrew Barbour, the Beca Survey & Spatial Team, comprising 65 professionals across five regions of New Zealand, excels in the surveying industry. Their expertise shines in projects like Pipe-i, a robotic platform for confined space surveying; the Christ Church Cathedral Reinstatement, employing reality capture for heritage preservation; and Cadastral Treaty Settlements, vital for historical claims.

The team has also demonstrated professionalism, ethics, collaboration, diversity and social outcomes in their work, as well as delivering high-quality results, revenue, and value for their clients and the firm.

 

Nominated for: Innovation Award

Beca’s Asset, Valuations and Digital Engineering Advisory teams collaborate to provide innovative solutions for complex asset portfolios across various sectors and regions.

The team combines expertise in software customisation, physical inspections, database enhancement, and condition assessments to provide accurate and comprehensive asset data for clients. Beca’s recent project with Water Authority of Fiji showcases their excellence in adopting and customising Autodesk Construction Cloud to capture and analyse over 10,000 water and wastewater assets across 110 islands, enabling better asset management and planning.

The project yielded positive outcomes that brought significant improvements to the client’s asset management.

 

Nominated for: Project Management Team of the Year

MidCentral RHIP (Rapid Hospital Improvement Programme)

The Beca Project Management team successfully executed the Rapid Hospital Improvement Programme (RHIP) for Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora MidCentral. This intricate programme consisted of 12 specialised treatment areas for infectious disease patients at Palmerston North hospital. Demonstrating agility, our team facilitated seamless coordination among 13 designers and four contractors, adapting to evolving design guidance in a live environment. This enabled cost-effective delivery aligned with scope expectations, addressing the critical healthcare needs of the community’s infectious patients.

 

Nominated for: Quantity Surveying Team of the Year

MoE Off-site Manufactured Buildings Programme

The Beca Cost Advisory team have delivered exceptional results for the Ministry of Education’s Offsite Manufactured Buildings programme. The team has developed innovative methods and tools to streamline and standardise the tender analysis, procurement, payment, and benchmarking processes for the programme, which delivers offsite manufactured buildings to schools across New Zealand.

The constant refinement and development of systems has put the programme on a strong footing to demonstrate the commercial benefit of offsite manufactured solutions and enabled the team to solve problems of ever-increasing complexity with rigour and technical excellence.

 

Nominated for: Valuation Team of the Year

The Beca Valuations Team, proudly nominated for RICS Valuation Team of the Year 2024, are recognised for delivering exceptional valuation consultancy services that empower our clients to make well-informed decisions about their land, buildings, plant, and infrastructure assets.

Our Team work alongside government and private clients across sectors including transport, energy, manufacturing, health, and education in NZ. By fostering collaborative relationships and prioritising innovative solutions, we have expanded into the Australian and Pacific markets.

With a focus on digitalisation and leveraging our extensive experience, we enable our clients to effectively manage their portfolios and achieve their objectives.

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Nominated for: Real Estate Agency Team of the Year

2023: A YEAR OF DATA-DRIVEN ACHIEVEMENT AT SCALE FOR CBRE

For CBRE New Zealand’s Industrial & Logistics team, 2023 was a year of industry-leading achievement at scale resulting from exceptional collaboration, innovation, and the highest standards of professionalism and ethics.

This team has achieved special outcomes in 2023 across three projects in particular:
1. Ruakura Superhub – realising the potential of this intergenerational, nation-shaping project.
2. Fisher & Paykel Healthcare – Securing 104 hectares in Drury to create a new campus: a once-in-a-generation transaction.
3. The sale of the GPC building in Wiri – 2023’s single biggest industrial investment transaction.

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Nominated for: Project Management Team of the Year

Hamilton Airport Terminal Resilience Project

The Hamilton Airport Terminal Resilience Project is an outstanding example of collaborative teamwork that has demonstrated excellence in delivering notable outcomes for its community.

The project had to overcome significant challenges posed by Covid-19 but through strong leadership and foresight, it was completed under budget.
Community engagement was a key pillar of this project, and the new airport terminal has achieved major sustainability milestones with a reduction in waste.
The outcome is an airport that has a look and feel that is truly unique where a strong connection to the local community was woven through the terminal design.

 

Nominated for: Property / Facilities Management Team of the Year

The Colliers Real Estate Management Services team is one of the largest service lines at Colliers, managing more than 1.3 million square metres of space across New Zealand.

They offer the full spectrum of property management services, including property and asset management, financial management and reporting, project leasing, partnership revenue, 24/7 facilities management, and marketing services.
Their market-leading service and collaborative approach to managing property has delivered strong outcomes for the occupants and landlords that they work alongside.

 

Nominated for: Real Estate Advisory Team of the Year

The Colliers Strategic Advisory team provides in-depth and specialist property consultancy and advisory services across all sectors of commercial real estate.

During the past year, they undertook a collection of complex and diverse projects working with high-profile corporate and not-for-profit organisations.
They have a proven track record of delivering top-quality work and do so with integrity and transparency. With a broad range of capabilities, they have an unrivalled level of experience and expertise.

The work of the Strategic Advisory team contributes to organisations making decisions that help shape their future.

 

Nominated for: Real Estate Agency Team of the Year

The Colliers Office Leasing team includes some of the most experienced market leaders in the property industry who work with high-profile private and public sector clients.

Their expertise and forward-thinking approach has seen them engaged as trusted advisors by a range of different entities and they continually broker major office leasing transactions.

The team provides strategic solutions to complex problems and take time to understand the specific needs of the stakeholders they interact with.
Their track record is unmatched, and they continue to set the bar for excellence in the sector.

 

Nominated for: Valuation Team of the Year

Te Pūkenga valuation

The Colliers Valuation & Advisory Services team undertook a landmark project in 2023 to value all of the education institutions across New Zealand under the Te Pūkenga banner.

This project had never been completed before and required high levels of expertise and collaboration across multiple offices.

Navigating a thorough auditing process, the team delivered a valuation of the portfolio that received positive feedback from all stakeholders.
The team is one of the most experienced in the Colliers business and are market leaders in their field.

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Nominated for: Innovation Award

QSR

Construction Cost Consultants’ pioneering QSR system revolutionises rebuild cost assessments by leveraging in-house Quantity Surveyor expertise together with an innovative app and operating system. Seamlessly integrating onsite data collection with up-to-date benchmark data and QS proficiency, QSR ensures accuracy, transparency, and scalability, setting a new industry standard.

Endorsed by major insurers, our reports empower clients with detailed elemental cost breakdowns, mitigating the risks of underinsurance. Committed to sustainability, we minimise our environmental impact while maximising the resilience of communities facing adversity.

Construction Cost Consultants’ QSR represents a paradigm shift in insurance valuation, epitomising innovation, professionalism, and social responsibility.

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Nominated for: Project Management Team of the Year

College & Mason Stages 1&2

DASL envisioned a transformation for suburb of Stonefields, Auckland. By masterplanning and developing a new micro suburb called College&Mason. A meticulously planned residential development spanning across 13,000 sqm.

The development looked to introduce a contemporary design wave with subtle nods to the past. The aim was to utilise traditional New Zealand building materials and designs, fostering community living and encouraging strangers to become neighbours and friends.

To achieve all of this and keeping in with the original design despite such challenging times with COVID and its lasting impacts, this is why DASL (James Brake) is deserving of the award.

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Nominated for: Quantity Surveying Team of the Year

Hatch Consulting is revolutionising the role of Professional Quantity Surveyors in NZ. The success of their collaborative and practical approach is evidenced by their role in major projects like the Tauhara Geothermal Power Station.

As a female-founded company, they have championed the role of women in the construction industry and continue to challenge the status quo. The team are expert commercial advisors who underpin their approach with strong ethics and professionalism fostering trusted client relationships.

They continuously innovate, leverage technology and choose adaptive strategies to navigate challenges. With their outcome-focused approach, they continue to expand their presence in the industry.

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Nominated for: Project Management Team of the Year

BP Technical Due Diligence (TDD) and new office fitout in Central Auckland (RICS Awards in Confidence)

For this project, JLL advocated client’s best interests through the TDD assessment by positioning them in a building that achieved a 6 Star Green Star. JLL’s excellence is evident by completing a design and construction in record time just in 6 and 10 weeks respectively with spending below 10% of the initial agreed budget.

JLL’s in-house technology tools OpenSpace and AdaptiveWork, provided real-time site visits for overseas client, fostering transparency and enhancing their experience. JLL optimised the space to achieve energy and carbon-emissions-reduction.

For this oil and gas company client, JLL prioritised quality while ensuring adherence to budget and timeframes.

 

Nominated for: Real Estate Advisory Team of the Year

JLL’s commitment to seeing a “brighter way” is one which influences our work and enables us to focus on the scope to empower communities through property. In both these instances, open-minded clients were engaged with the idea of doing things differently and driving best practice. That’s precisely what stands out about the projects: taking risks to do better.

By fostering collaboration, creativity, sustainability, and innovation, JLL’s team delivered projects of the highest standard, incorporating the perspectives and expectations of clients and other stakeholders throughout the journey.

 

Nominated for: Real Estate Agency Team of the Year

JLL’s Office Leasing Advisory team for New Zealand, have demonstrated exceptional and creative agency services across a number of transactions.

Going above and beyond was clearly demonstrated across several key transactions requiring exceptional stakeholder engagement and communication. More particularly in all transactions the experience and professionalism required across a range of workstreams to actively manage the entire process were great examples of how an occupiers and landlords can (through managed collaboration), produce an exceptional outcome for all parties.

Throughout 2023, the team achieved substantial year-on-year revenue growth, whilst demonstrating operational excellence, through adopting new technology, systems and processes.

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Nominated for: Real Estate Advisory Team of the Year

Affordable Housing Portfolio Support and Establishment 

KPMG’s Infrastructure, Assets & Places (IAP) team supported transferring large affordable housing portfolios into community housing provider management, facilitating transactions and authoring asset management plans. KPMG helped establish a Community Housing Provider for Wellington City Council’s 2,000 affordable housing units and developed a housing strategy for Ruapōtaka Marae, Auckland.

KPMG leveraged multi-disciplinary expertise in technical, financial, legal and environmental advisory to achieve objectives. With Sustainability in mind, climate change impacts was a consideration in their strategic asset plans and priority given to the realisation and measurement of social impact through provision of warm, safe, dry homes for the communities involved.

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Nominated for:
Innovation Award
Project Management Team of the Year
Sustainability Project of the Year

Meridian Energy Wellington HQ

Meridian Energy partnered with Unispace for the design and construction of their new home in Wellington’s iconic Old Bank Arcade. The workplace is one of New Zealand’s most sustainable spaces, targeting the world’s most stringent sustainability accreditation, the Living Building Challenge.

Implementing an Early Sub-Contractor Involvement (ESCI)-based delivery model, the integrated Unispace, Meridian and sub-contractor project team, designed, consented, and constructed this ambitious project in 12 months. A healthy and resilient space that extends the life of a heritage icon, the project represents Meridian’s and Unispace’s joint desire to improve the construction industry and wider social landscape.

 

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Nominated for: Project Management Team of the Year

B201 Redevelopment Project

The B201 redevelopment project for the University of Auckland has transformed the 50-year-old Social Sciences Building, located on a 6,000 sqm site, into a world-leading educational environment for the faculties of Education and Social Work, Arts, and Creative Arts and Industries.

Precon worked with the University to provide comprehensive project management services from the projects’ conception (in mid-2019) to the completion of Construction (in 2023).

All three projects were completed in time following the planned schedule. A huge testament to the Project Management team, who excelled in the navigation of all the unique challenges with a proactive and strategic approach.

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Nominated for: Property / Facilities Management Team of the Year

The Property Services Division is made up of circa 130FTE across 5 teams. They manage and develop Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland’s Estate and Operations. The team supports a community of approximately 14,000 staff and 43,500 students. The University Estate encompasses a gross floor area (GFA) of 719,046 m2, within 237 buildings and includes 206 hectares of land, over four main campuses.

In 2023 the team, comprised of diverse skillsets and backgrounds, delivered the B201 adaptive reuse project, responded to the severe weather events and have continued to deliver on the inaugural Estate Strategy, Te Rautaki Tuapapa.

 

Nominated for: Sustainability Project of the Year

B201 Redevelopment

The B201 redevelopment project for the University of Auckland has transformed the 50-year-old Social Sciences Building, into a world-leading educational environment for the faculties of Education and Social Work, Arts, and Creative Arts and Industries.

Its innovative adaptive reuse strategy establishes a new standard for sustainable design, achieving the highest 6 Green Star Design Rating since inception, of 93/100.

The B201 project is one of New Zealand’s most sustainable developments and a world-leading exemplar of low-carbon design.

The project reduces embodied carbon, energy consumption, carbon emissions, and water usage while offering numerous ecological, cultural, and community benefits.

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Nominated for: Innovation Award

Advisory Team at WT

Heke Rua Archives Building

The WT Advisory Team’s work on the Heke Rua Archives building in Wellington redefines industry standards and contributes to a more sustainable future for construction. Their work involves assessments of design maintainability, continuous whole-of-life cost analyses, and progressive use of Digital Twin technology for seamless operation management.

The team’s innovative strategies for Heke Rua Archives underscore efficiency, adaptability, and sustainable longevity and consequently serve as exemplary for the industry and deserving of the Innovation Award.

 

Nominated for: Innovation Award

Building Surveying Team at WT

KiwiRail Roof Assessments

The team at WT undertook a significant project for KiwiRail, assessing 40,000m2 of roofs across 16 buildings at their Hutt Valley site. Tony Davison and Marvin Latour led the project, surpassing standard assessments. They created a bespoke Power BI dashboard, revolutionising surveying.

KiwiRail can now navigate data effortlessly, with drone footage, inspection comments, and repair costs at their fingertips. This interactive tool surpasses traditional reports, conveying insights effectively. Its swift interface aids KiwiRail in making strategic decisions impacting New Zealand’s transport network. The project’s scale and innovation set a new standard for building surveying, demonstrating exceptional teamwork and expertise.

 

Nominated for: Project Management Team of the Year

WT New Zealand are delighted to recommend the Project Management team that collaborated on the development of a new warehouse facility at the Auckland Airport Precinct. This capable team is charged with steering the project through its design, procurement, and construction phases which encompasses 29,496m2, featuring two warehouses with a combined area of 16,089m2, accessory offices, and additional spaces for fabrication activities and vehicle parking.

This team’s expertise is pivotal in ensuring the successful completion and operational efficiency of the facility, reflecting WT’s commitment to excellence in project management.

 

Nominated for: Quantity Surveying Team of the Year

Invercargill Central

Our incredible QS Team saw the urban fabric of the Invercargill CBD reimagined as a dynamic, walkable precinct with a total inner-city redevelopment of the Invercargill Central centre. This multi-use development comprises of three zones with an anchor tenant, retail facility and 650 space car park. Our team was responsible for the initial master planning of the site in 2018 and continued services as each of the three zones was delivered over a five-year period.

Working diligently and harmoniously with the entire project team, we collaboratively delivered a much needed end-user experience that is world-class and second to none.

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Nominated for: Woman of the Built Environment Award

Donna Chapman, a distinguished Chartered Building Surveyor, brings over fifteen years of client-centric expertise spanning Scotland and New Zealand. Recognised for her expertise in building defect analysis, New Zealand Building Legislation compliance, and thorough condition assessments, she excels in asset, project, and contract management.

Donna’s journey from a graduate in Scotland to her current role as workgroup manager and technical lead for Building Surveying at WSP New Zealand reflects her well-rounded expertise. Her integrity, ethics, and competency have earned her utmost respect among peers and cultivated enduring client relationships, making her an indispensable asset to the industry.

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Nominated for: Emerging Achiever of the Year

Lisa Curtin is a Senior Project Manager in the Colliers Project Leaders office in Hamilton.

Having begun her career as an architect, she moved into project management and has rapidly developed into a top-performing team member.

She has worked on high-profile projects across the Waikato region, including the new Cambridge police station and The Pā at the University of Waikato.

Lisa is engaged with her local community and the property industry through governance and advisory roles. She also serves as one of eight mentors in Colliers Project Leaders’ Foundation Programme, which provides junior Project Managers with advice and guidance.

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Nominated for: Emerging Achiever of the Year

Marvin Latour is an exceptional Building Surveyor, industry professional, and team member who has made particular advancements through his remarkable work on the KiwiRail roof assessments project.

The development of the bespoke Power BI dashboard showcases his technical ability and dedication to elevating industry standards by embracing technology. Marvin’s commitment to transparency, ethical conduct, and client satisfaction sets him apart as a leader in his field.

His achievements exemplify excellence and innovation, earning him recognition as a trailblazer in building surveying.

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Nominated for: Emerging Achiever of the Year
 
Liam is an outstanding talent in the Office Leasing Advisory team and wider JLL business. He consistently goes above and beyond in all day-to-day activities and takes an active role in shaping and promoting the business, across New Zealand and the region.

In 2023, Liam successfully completed some of the most demanding market transactions and not only received exceptional feedback but has risen his profile in the market as a first-class agent and future industry leader. He has contributed significantly in terms of revenue and is an active participation in wider initiatives including JLL’s flagship ’Try for Charity’ event.

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Nominated for: Emerging Achiever of the Year

Courtney, a Senior Consultant in the Beca Programme Advisory team, has made significant contributions in her three-year career. Most notably, she has built the Programme Analytics team within Beca Programme Advisory, which provides data-driven insights and innovative solutions for P3M practitioners.

Her leadership advanced the approach to project and programme management and elevated digital solutions.

Her passion has evolved to supporting clients make better informed investment decisions through the use of data driven visualisations and effective prioritisation frameworks. This has led to her becoming a trusted advisor for major programmes.

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Nominated for: Woman of the Built Environment Award

Lena Mueller, Principal of Strategy & Innovation, Unispace is a seasoned leader in global business transformations. She has over 14 years’ experience in managing large and complex business transformations projects across the globe.

She has worked across New Zealand, Europe, Asia and Africa, and brings insights and learnings from these experiences and her passion for people-centric innovation and change to her role leading workplace strategy projects at Unispace. She leads several initiatives across the industry contributing to DEIB, operational, and technology advancements.

Lena Mueller

Nominated for: Woman of the Built Environment Award

Arlene serves as Contracts Manager for MTBM and Shaft sites for the Central Interceptor (CI) Project in Auckland, New Zealand. The $1.2B wastewater tunnel is a sustainability project aimed to reduce wastewater overflows. In three months of service, Arlene delivered a change management system and helped build and lead a team of QSs for the project.

Arlene promotes the standards of the QS Profession through her leadership as an elected Board of Trustee – National Secretary of PICQS with around 2000 Filipino members across ten chapters around the globe and also a certified professional of PICQS and a member of NZIQS.

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Nominated for: Woman of the Built Environment Award

Dr Emina Kristina Petrovic is a researcher and educator in the area of sustainability of built environment, and Senior Lecturer in Sustainability in Design at Te Herenga Waka – Victoria University of Wellington.

In addition to teaching a large 100-level core introduction to sustainability in design environments course to over 300 students for the last 9 years, Petrovic’s research is pushing the boundaries of what makes building materials sustainable and how to accelerate positive uptake of sustainable innovation in construction industry.

As woman in a male dominated profession, Petrovic is also an inspiration for many students in built environment disciplines.

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Nominated for: Emerging Achiever of the Year

Michael Philipsen is an emerging talent paving the way for meaningful change in sustainable construction practices. Michael’s Whole-of-Life Embodied Carbon Assessment for the Heke Rua Archives Building is acknowledged by the New Zealand government and exemplifies his dedication to reducing carbon emissions in construction.

He innovatively addressed challenges, adopted international standards, and leveraged technology for clarity and accessibility. Beyond professional excellence, Michael actively educates and advocates sustainable practices.

His impact extends to academia and industry recognition, marking him as a leading figure in advancing sustainability in Aotearoa New Zealand’s construction sector.

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Nominated for: Emerging Achiever of the Year

Charlie Roper, a dedicated Building Asset Manager, leads sustainability initiatives with an innovative mindset, enhancing housing and infrastructure projects. His proactive approach fosters collaboration and promotes sustainable practices within communities.

Constantly expanding his knowledge, Charlie delivers exceptional service, evident with his growing client base within just six years in the industry across the UK and New Zealand. Charlie will be a worthy recipient of the Emerging Achiever of the Year (NZ) award as his drive and passion will see him develop as a confident professional Building Surveyor within the industry.

Charlie Roper

Nominated for: Emerging Achiever of the Year

Roshni is recognised for her expertise in Design and Programme Management. At Beca, she excelled in the DEI Alliance Programme delivery team. Through the programme she demonstrated adaptability, resilience, and efficiency in meeting Programme outcomes.

Her exceptional performance led to her taking more of a leadership role within the DEI Alliance in the Programme Delivery Space. With a growth mindset, positive attitude, phenomenal work ethic, and leadership capabilities, Roshni is an exceptional emerging achiever in project and programme management.

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Nominated for: Emerging Achiever of the Year

Rebecca Welker has made outstanding contributions since joining the construction industry in 2019. She has rapidly progressed in her career, from starting on the tools as a green building apprentice, receiving her building qualification, then joining Unispace in 2023 as an Assistant Project Manager, and now running her own projects as a Project Manager.

She is an advocate for women in the trades and takes every opportunity to share her story, hoping to make a difference in the lives of young women. Her success in the industry is credit to her passion, dedication and resilient ’yes’ attitude.

Rebecca Welker

Sponsorship opportunities

There are several promotional and sponsorship opportunities available. For more information on how you can get involved with the Awards, download the brochure or contact:

Michelle Manley
Partner Development & Public AffairsManager, New Zealand
mmanley@rics.org

2024 Judging Panel

Chair of the Judging Panel

Systems Creation Lead – Asset Management and Maintenance at Kāinga Ora - Homes and Communities

Rob is the Manager of National Asset Management seconded to the role of System Creation Lead, Asset Management and Maintenance at Kāinga Ora - Homes and Communities, where he is leading a team who are reshaping and transforming asset management practices and the way maintenance is delivered to c72,000 state owned properties in New Zealand. In the little spare time he has, he is also a senior officer in the Royal New Zealand Naval Reserve where he is the Commanding Officer of HMNZS PEGASUS in Christchurch and is Deputy Chair of the New Zealand Registered Architects Board.  Prior to taking up his role at Kāinga Ora, Rob was the CEO of Development Christchurch Limited (DCL), where he led a team focussed on supporting development opportunities and facilitating investment into Christchurch with the goal of contributing towards making Christchurch a modern world class city. Prior to this, Rob has held a number of leadership roles in New Zealand and abroad responsible for infrastructure development and management. Rob is a Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and has also been a Fellow of the Charted Institution of Water and Environmental Management. He has held a number of governance roles over the last 13 years, including the Arts Centre of Christchurch, Canterbury SPCA, St Andrews College and Dogwatch Sanctuary Trust. 

 

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Rob Hall FRICS

Assurance Manager, Landcorp Farming Limited

Victoria has significant experience in environmental planning, policy development, compliance and sustainability, having been involved in resource management and strategic planning for over 30 years.

Her extensive experience of effective planning regulation and engagement across multi-disciplinary teams saw Victoria appointed as a key member of the local government planning recovery working group following the Canterbury earthquakes.  This small team were appointed to work with the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority to develop strategic plans, planning regulation and redevelopment opportunities required to achieve urgent redevelopment while ensuring sustainable urban development and communities. 

Victoria has extensive experience with both rural and urban planning to achieve effective and efficient sustainable land and water use.  These skills are now being used to identify synergies, gaps and opportunities in her current role as an assurance manager.

 

Headshot photo of Victoria Caseley FRICS, one of the RICS New Zealand 2024 Judges.

Victoria Caseley FRICS

Senior Associate, TSA Riley

David is a member of the RICS Australasia Advisory Board and has been a qualified Planning and Development Chartered Surveyor for nearly 20 years. He has worked in both New Zealand and the UK over his career, as a client and consultant.  His particular focus is the commercial viability of development, trying to stimulate urban regeneration or economic growth of places.  In addition, David is a qualified project manager with the Australian Institute of Project Management. David's educational qualifications include a Masters of Urban Regeneration and an MBA.

 

Headshot photo of David Jones MRICS, one of the RICS New Zealand 2024 Judges.

David Jones MRICS

Professor, The University of Auckland Business School

Dr Deborah Levy is a Professor of Property at the University of Auckland Business School. She is internationally recognized for her behavioural research focusing on property markets and is widely published in academic property journals. She is passionate about creating opportunities to bring academia and the profession together in order to produce outcomes beneficial to professionals, academics, and students. Dr Levy is a fellow of RICS and was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2017.

 

Headshot photo of Dr Deboray Levy FRICS, one of the RICS New Zealand 2024 Judges.

Dr Deboray Levy FRICS

Manager Specialist Asset Assessments, Auckland Council (Project Specialisation Office)

Ben is a dedicated surveyor who has a ‘passion for property’, having moved from the U.K. and has been living in New Zealand for 12 years.  He has worked across a number of  ‘codes’ during his career from Estate Management, Auction, Building Surveying and Valuation.

 

Headshot photo of Ben Meadows MRICS, one of the RICS New Zealand 2024 Judges.

Ben Meadows MRICS

Director, Axiom Building Consultants

Geoff is a director of Axiom Building Consultants delivering professional consultancy advice on commercial property, with specialisms in lease reinstatement, maintenance planning, defect diagnosis, and condition reporting.
Throughout his career Geoff has worked to find solutions that balance the technical aspects of building construction and regulation with the commercial goals of building owners and occupiers. He has been a chartered building surveyor for over 17 years, originally working for multi-disciplinary real estate firms in the United Kingdon, before re-locating to Christchurch in 2015.
Geoff is new a new addition to the RICS Awards New Zealand judging panel. In the past Geoff has been a supervisor, counsellor, and assessor for the RICS APC, and is passionate about supporting people into the profession. Outside of work Geoff enjoys the outdoors and is an active volunteer with the Civil Defence Response Teams, as well as being an Emergency Medical Technician with St John.

 

Headshot photo of Geoff Matthews MRICS, one of the RICS New Zealand 2024 Judges.

Geoff Matthews MRICS

Dean of Faculty of Architecture and Design Innovation at Victoria University of Wellington

Robyn worked in architectural practice, designing residential, commercial and industrial projects, ranging from Police stations, and office design to hospitals, prior to becoming an academic.  She has extensive expertise in zero carbon buildings, energy efficiency and productivity.  She is a Fellow of RICS, Director of the New Zealand Green Building Council (Research), Chair of the MoE’s  Ventilation Technical Advisory Group, Trustee of the Property Foundation and a member of the International Society for Indoor Air Quality and Climate. She is a Co-Director of the Healthy Housing Research Group which won the Prime Minister’s Science Team Prize in 2014 and the Rutherford Science Team Prize in 2021.

 

Headshot photo of Robyn Phipps FRICS, one of the RICS New Zealand 2024 Judges.

Robyn Phipps FRICS

Founder & Director, Urban Outcomes Limited

Natasha Possenniskie is a leading construction industry professional with more than 25 years’ experience in New Zealand and abroad.  Spanning both public and private sectors, Natasha’s career has developed in varied leadership roles as a client, consultant, main contractor and subcontractor.  As the sole Director of Urban Outcomes Limited, a boutique construction consultancy she established in 2015, Natasha specialises in providing Independent Certifier and Engineer to the Contract services on critical infrastructure projects. Natasha also acts as an Expert Witness on building disputes and she also routinely advises clients on project recovery, risk management, contract administration and procurement strategy.
Natasha is a Member of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS), the Society of Construction Contract Practitioners (SCCP), the New Zealand Institute of Building (MNZIOB) and is a Project Management Professional (PMP). She also sits on the Boards of Quotable Value Limited, Te Toi Mahana and the New Zealand Institute of Building.
Natasha was the recipient of the RICS Woman of the Built Environment Award in 2023.

 

Headshot photo of Natasha Possenniskie MRICS, one of the RICS New Zealand Awards 2024 Judges

Natasha Possenniskie MRICS

Director at ASJ Property Consultancy

Andrew leads the commercial building surveying team at ASJ Property Consultancy. His clients benefit from pragmatic advice when looking to acquire commercial property. He brings a particular focus on the management of risk around business interruption for both tenants and landlords.

 

Headshot photo of Andrew Sweeney MRICS, one of the RICS New Zealand 2024 Judges.

Andrew Sweeney MRICS

Head of Property and Commercial | Financial Services, TSB Bank Ltd

Bringing over 30 years of international property experience, Mark heads the Property and Procurement functions at TSB Bank with a focus on optimisation, sustainability, and compliance.

With a passion for the built environment and experience across the UK, Middle East and Australasia, Mark has an extensive background in property consultancy, acquisition and divestment of property, asset management, leasing, and tenant representation. Mark is an APC Chairperson and passionate advocate for RICS standards and professionalism.

 

Headshot photo of Mark Grant MRICS, one of the judges for RICS New Zealand Awards 2024

Mark Grant MRICS

“It remains an exciting time across the built and natural environments, despite the market being in what is hopefully a short period of uncertainty for many as the country looks to readjust priorities in the current economic climate. I look forward to recognising the positive impact and value that the profession is making across these realms for society, in this year’s Awards.”

Rob Hall FRICS

Chair of the Judging Panel