Electrical superstars shine at Master Electricians Awards Night
Some of the country’s best and brightest sparkies were celebrated at the Annual Excellence Awards held by Master Electricians Australia and the Electrical Contractors Association (ECA) on Friday.
Nine awards were given to individuals and businesses who have demonstrated outstanding achievement in their chosen field at the Gala Dinner held in Brisbane.
Master Electricians Australia CEO Malcolm Richards was impressed by all the award recipients, commending them on their stellar efforts throughout the year.
“Each of the winners epitomise what Master Electricians is all about,” Mr Richards said.
“Master Electricians Accreditation identifies businesses as national leaders in the electrical industry. It is a mark of excellence, communicating trust, quality, safety and integrity. We’re pleased to give recognition to such outstanding electrical contractors who personify the Master Electricians brand.”
The Master Electrician of the Year was awarded to Power Integration, which places a strong emphasis on training of staff and positive company culture. Power Integration also received the award for Domestic Project of the Year for their work on a luxury riverfront home in Brisbane.
The Apprentice of the Year was David Frampton who is employed by Scaussie Electrical and Communications.
The honour of Business Woman of the Year was bestowed on Simone Walters, the founder, owner and manager of Waltlec Electrical, Airconditioning and Solar.
Commercial Project of the Year was judged as the lifestyle housing unit complex fitted out by Edge Electrical (Aust) Pty Ltd.
BGB Electrical was awarded Data Project of the Year for their work on Rio Tinto’s 26 level office in Brisbane worth $3.5million.
The Green Project of the Year Award was given to SEDAC Energy Management for their Coles Supermarkets Lighting Reduction Project where they installed a new energy saving system in 525 stores across Australia.
MineLec Pty Ltd received the Industrial Project of the Year Award for their upgrade of the CopperChem plant.
Innovative Product of the Year Award went to Mobile Test’n’Cal Australia which offers high voltage electrical testing and electrical calibration services as an onsite or mobile service.
Mr Richards said judging the award nominees this year was particularly difficult.
“The standard of Master Electricians’ work is improving year on year and the winners selected have demonstrated they are well and truly industry leaders.”
Nine awards were given to individuals and businesses who have demonstrated outstanding achievement in their chosen field at the Gala Dinner held in Brisbane.
Master Electricians Australia CEO Malcolm Richards was impressed by all the award recipients, commending them on their stellar efforts throughout the year.
“Each of the winners epitomise what Master Electricians is all about,” Mr Richards said.
“Master Electricians Accreditation identifies businesses as national leaders in the electrical industry. It is a mark of excellence, communicating trust, quality, safety and integrity. We’re pleased to give recognition to such outstanding electrical contractors who personify the Master Electricians brand.”
The Master Electrician of the Year was awarded to Power Integration, which places a strong emphasis on training of staff and positive company culture. Power Integration also received the award for Domestic Project of the Year for their work on a luxury riverfront home in Brisbane.
The Apprentice of the Year was David Frampton who is employed by Scaussie Electrical and Communications.
The honour of Business Woman of the Year was bestowed on Simone Walters, the founder, owner and manager of Waltlec Electrical, Airconditioning and Solar.
Commercial Project of the Year was judged as the lifestyle housing unit complex fitted out by Edge Electrical (Aust) Pty Ltd.
BGB Electrical was awarded Data Project of the Year for their work on Rio Tinto’s 26 level office in Brisbane worth $3.5million.
The Green Project of the Year Award was given to SEDAC Energy Management for their Coles Supermarkets Lighting Reduction Project where they installed a new energy saving system in 525 stores across Australia.
MineLec Pty Ltd received the Industrial Project of the Year Award for their upgrade of the CopperChem plant.
Innovative Product of the Year Award went to Mobile Test’n’Cal Australia which offers high voltage electrical testing and electrical calibration services as an onsite or mobile service.
Mr Richards said judging the award nominees this year was particularly difficult.
“The standard of Master Electricians’ work is improving year on year and the winners selected have demonstrated they are well and truly industry leaders.”