At our industry’s night of nights, UDIA NSW President Jacqueline Vozzo welcomed more than 950 members and guests to the Gala Dinner to celebrate the winners of UDIA NSW & Urban Property Group Awards for Excellence 2024.
“Each year as our industry faces a multitude of opportunities and challenges, our Members continue to find ways to create the very best in quality, innovation and design, which is evidenced again this year by the outstanding calibre of nominees and finalists,” said Ms Vozzo.
During the Gala Dinner, the best of the best projects in 2024 were showcased, demonstrating the highest standards of excellence in technology, sustainability, environmental preservation and cutting-edge marketing for residential, industrial and commercial development.
“I want to congratulate all the winners, their teams and everyone whose efforts contributed to getting them to this moment. The UDIA NSW & Urban Property Group Awards for Excellence are the Awards for the industry and judged by the industry and I thank the 20 judges who dedicated their time and experience to the task of judging 93 projects,” said Jaqueline Vozzo.
The winners in the 21 categories:
Winner: Medium Density Development
- SERAYA by Astute Property and Benson McCormack Architecture
Winner: Boutique Development
- Ramsgate Avenue by MHNDU and HSN Property Group
Winner: Urban Renewal
- Parramatta Square by Walker Corporation and Parramatta City Council
Winner: Industrial Development
- DHL Skyline by ESR Australia
Winner: Sustainability
- Manufactor by AonAri Property
Winner: Commercial Development
- 88 Walker by Billbergia
Winner: Retirement Living
- Gordon Quarter by Anglicare Sydney
Winner: Aged-Care
- Green Hills Residential Care Service by Fresh Hope Communities and Calderflower Architects
Winner: Retail Development
- Capella Sydney by Built, Make Architects & Essence Project Management
Winner: Affordable Development
- 2 Macpherson Street by Homes NSW
Winner: Marketing
- Norwest Quarter by Mulpha and Monogram
Winner: Developer of the Year
- Meriton
Winner: Residential Subdivision
- Harvest Estate, Byron Bay by Tower Holdings & Planit Consulting
Winner: Social & Community Infrastructure (Built Form)
- TAFE NSW Meadowbank – Multi Trades Hub and Institute of Applied Technology – Digital by TAFE NSW
Winner: Social & Community Infrastructure (Public Domain)
- Artie Smith Oval Upgrade by Shoalhaven City Council
Winner: Masterplanned Communities
- Lidcombe Rise by Billbergia
Winner: Design (Residential)
- QUBEC by Stable Properties
Winner: Design (Non-Residential)
- BEST (Blacktown Exercise Sports and Technology) Hub by ARM Architecture for Blacktown City Council
Winner: Mixed-Use Development
- Mason & Main, Stage One by Coronation Property
Winner: Regional Development
- St Catherine’s Residential Care by Southern Cross Care (NSW & ACT)
Winner: Apartments (Mid-Rise)
- Akoya Greenwich by Alceon
Winner: Apartments (High Rise)
- One Sydney Harbour, Residences One by Lendlease
In wrapping up the glittering evening, Stuart Ayres, CEO, UDIA NSW said, “The quality of projects recognised through these Awards has been outstanding. Government and communities can look at this industry with confidence and the knowledge that if supported by the right policy and economic settings, it can deliver the homes and businesses we need to tackle the current housing crisis.”
UDIA NSW thanks our major sponsor, Urban Property Group for their wonderful support this year, we are delighted to welcome them as our valuable partner in these prestigious Awards for Excellence.
UDIA NSW thanks Supporting Sponsor Modular Walls, our Social Media Sponsor Colliers and all the generous Awards sponsors who made this event happen.
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Media Enquiries: Deanna Lane, Director of Media & Communications (UDIA NSW and National) 0416 295 898 dlane@udiansw.com.au