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Council wins state award for surveying excellence

The EISSI Awards, held in Sydney on 20 August by the Institute of Surveyors NSW and the Association of Consulting Surveyors NSW, are the highest industry awards in their field and Council was nominated alongside major private companies.
“These are like the Oscars of the surveying profession,” Council’s CEO Dr Rosemary Dillon said. “So I’m delighted to see our staff rewarded for their excellence before their industry peers.
“Only one other winner has been from local government, back in 2018, making this award extra special.”
The ‘Urban Cadastral Surveying & Land Titling’ award recognises an individual’s or organisation’s ability to solve the complexities and overcome the difficulties encountered in the definition of urban boundaries and the creation of land titling in NSW.
The Institute of Surveyors NSW encouraged Council’s Principal Surveyor in Infrastructure Design Micheal Kocoski to submit a project for consideration after being impressed by the work of Council’s Infrastructure Design team.
The team submitted the projectDr Alex Allen Park Acquisition – Substance over Size for consideration by the judging panel.
This was a small but highly complex acquisition survey at Dr Alex Allen Park in Katoomba which assessed land use management for future grant-funded beautification of the surrounding area. It had interesting complexities to resolve the location at the intersection of two aligned streets and involved several historic determinations.
“This project is a clear example of substance over size,” according to the Institute of Surveyors NSW. “As the surveying regulations do not discriminate on how big or small the land acquisition is, the same stringent process applies.”
Dr Dillon said: “Winning awards like this provides our organisation with invaluable exposure to the profession and assures the public that our quality of work is of the highest standard, with excellence continually sought after and achieved.”
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This article archived 2 Nov 2022
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