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The Survey and Spatial New Zealand Awards 2024 will honour the outstanding achievements of survey and spatial professionals, with nominations now open until 21 June 2024.
It’s time to shine a spotlight on those who truly stand out for their exceptional contributions to the sector and Survey and Spatial NZ. We are thrilled to announce that nominations are now open for the 2024 S+SNZ Awards, designed to honour the outstanding achievements of our members.
To nominate deserving individuals, please use the online nomination forms accessible through the links provided below.
Survey and Spatial NZ Awards – nominations close on Friday 21 June 2024.
Nomination Forms:
- Fellowship and Honorary Member Nominations
- Bogle Young Professional of the Year Award
- Fulton Bequests
- Project Excellence Award
- Member’s Choice Award
New Award this year:
Click here for more detailed information on each award category.
Cadastral Survey of the Year Award – nominations close on 21 June 2024.
The Cadastral Stream are inviting applications for this award. Click here for more information and the guidelines.
Professional Stream Awards of Excellence
Kindly note that nominations for the Professional Excellence Awards leading up to the McRae Supreme Award will be managed by the respective S+SNZ streams. Stream leads will receive a separate email regarding these awards.
Mark your calendars for the Art Deco themed 2024 GSI Awards Evening, which will be held during the S+SNZ Annual Conference in Napier on 29 August 2024 where we will celebrate these awards and achievements!
Click here to view the Survey and Spatial New Zealand conference site.
Source: © 2024 Survey Spatial New Zealand
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