Central Coast Council’s major water infrastructure upgrades have been recognised at the 2025 Civil Contractors Federation NSW Earth Awards, held in Sydney on Friday, June 20.
Civil Contractors Federation NSW (CCF NSW) CEO Kylie Yates said the Earth Awards were the industry’s highest honour, celebrating excellence in civil project delivery across every corner of the state.
“These projects show what NSW civil contractors do best – solve complex problems, deliver critical public infrastructure, and support economic growth across the state,” she said.
“Nothing gets built in NSW without civil contractors.
“They’re the unsung heroes behind every construction and infrastructure project, from roads and bridges to pipelines, ports, housing developments and water projects.
“Our skilled civil contractors protect homes, strengthen freight access, preserve iconic places and support local jobs.
“In a time of rising costs and delivery pressures, they’re still getting the job done.”
Central Coast Council took out the $5–10M category for its Mardi Transfer Pipeline Extension, delivered by Eire Constructions.
All winners will now go on to represent NSW at the 2025 CCF National Earth Awards, to be held on November 27–28 in Canberra.