Tracc Civil’s Watermark Stage 1 Bulk Earthworks and Civil Works project is the recipient of the new WA Earth Award for Land Development projects.
WA Earth Awards Chief Judge Peter Rowles said the Watermark project was the strongest of three high-quality land development projects entered by Tracc Civil in the 2024 WA Earth Awards.
“It was great to see Tracc put forward three projects this year, as quite often we don’t see any entries from subdivision contractors,” Mr Rowles said.
“With this special Earth Award we want to celebrate excellence in land development and challenge the perception that building a subdivision is just routine civil construction.
“In many ways, it can be just as, if not more challenging to build a subdivision than a major government road project. Land development contractors need to manage earthworks, drainage, sewer, water, electrical, NBN, gas, pavements, concrete and other structural works as well as environmental, safety, and community engagement – often with minimal resources and sometimes to incomplete designs and very tight schedules and budgets.
“That’s why we think land development deserves an Earth Award. We hope other states agree and it can become a national award.”
CCF WA CEO Andy Graham said it had been a pleasure to congratulate the Tracc team on their win.
“We originally thought of inaugurating this award next year, as part of our 50th birthday, but the judges were so impressed with the quality of Tracc’s work at Watermark that we thought it would be a shame to wait,” Mr Graham said. “It’s a project that certainly deserves to be recognised.”
Tao Bourton (Yolk Property Group), Frank Janssen (Tracc Civil), Earth Awards judge Peter Rowles, Simon Hull and Debarnab Shankar Roy (Tracc Civil) on site at the Watermark project.