AWARDS
 
Our most recent awards include:

2011 MBA Award Best Commercial Project Exhibiting Technical Difficulty- Canberra Hospital Neurosurgical Suite - Construction Excellence Award

Kevin O'Hara- 2011 Project Manager of the Year

2011 MBA Award Best Commercial & Retail Fitout, Refurbishment or Alteration >$5m- Canberra Hospital Neurosurgical Suite - Technical Difficulty Award

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2011 Project Manager of the Year
Canberra Hospital Neurosurgical Suite - Construction Excellence Award
Canberra Hospital Neurosurgical Suite - Technical Difficulty Award

GE Shaw & Associates is proud to be the recipient of 34 awards for Building Excellence.  Our most recent awards include:

  • 2012 MBA Award for Building Excellence – Commercial & Retail Fitout, Refurbishment or Alteration More Than $5m
  • 2011 MBA Award for Building Excellence – Project Manager of the Year (Kevin O'Hara)
  • 2011 AIB Award for Professional Excellence – Commercial Construction $10m to $50m (ACT)
  • 2011 AIB Award for Professional Excellence – Commercial Construction $10m to $50m (National)
  • 2011 MBA Award for Building Excellence – Commercial & Retail Fitout, Refurbishment or Alteration More Than $5m
  • 2011 MBA Award for Building Excellence – Commercial Project Exhibiting Technical Difficulty or Innovation
  • 2009 MBA Award for Excellence - Merit Award for Commercial & Retail Fitout, Refurbishment or Alteration more than $3M. 
  • 2008 MBA Award for Excellence - Best Commercial Conservation Heritage Project
  • 2008 MBA Award for Excellence - Best Commercial/Industrial Project under $5M
  • 2008 MBA National Award for Excellence - Best Commercial Building $3M - $6M

We are also a multi award winner in residential housing - for more details, click here:http://www.shawliving.com.au

 

Commonwealth Solar Observatory (Mt Stromlo) - winner of 3 Awards for Building Excellence 2008

    

 Construction of a Neurosurgical Suite and Related Works at The Canberra Hospital - winner of 3 Awards for Building Excellence 2011

 

Here are more of our Award Winning Projects:

Woden Valley Hospital Child Care Centre
Merit Award: Commercial Buildings under $2 Million

Accelerator Hall, Australian National University
Merit Award: Commercial Extension, Refurbishment or Alteration

Braddon Gardens
Housing Division Merit Award: Medium Density Housing Project

My Café – Manuka
Commercial Division Winner: Extension, Refurbishment or Alteration - Retail Fitout Less Than $0.5 Million

The Stromlo Exploratory
Commercial Division Merit Award: Commercial Buildings Under $2 Million

Ainslie Village Redevelopment
Housing Division Winner: Special Purpose Dwellings

Canberra Museum and Gallery
Winner, National Housing and Construction Excellence Awards: Best Restoration / Refurbishment

Canberra Museum and Gallery
Winner: Commercial, Fitout, Refurbishment or Alteration $2 Million - $7 Million

East Block Refurbishment – Parkes
Commercial Division Merit Award: Commercial Fitout, Refurbishments or Alterations More Than $7 Million

Charnwood Public Housing Revitalisation
Housing Division Special Award: Special Purpose Dwellings

Tidbinbilla Visitors Centre Project
Commendation: National Resource Efficiency Award, Commercial Projects Under $20 Million

Tidbinbilla Visitors Centre
Commercial Division Winner: Environmental Best Practice
 

Company Structure

G.E. Shaw & Associates (ACT) Pty Ltd has four operating Divisions that, between them, provide the full spectrum of construction and construction-related services ranging from minor refurbishments to major greenfields developments.

  • Major Projects
  • Refurbishment and Fitout
  • Building & Engineering Services
  • Residential

Our clients include Government Departments and Agencies, Statutory Authorities, Private Sector Companies, and Individuals.  Within our market segment, no project is too small, nor any project too complex for us to undertake successfully.

Through strategic partnerships with specialised consultants, we are able to tailor project management solutions for any construction and construction-related project.