2025 CCF AUSTRALIAN INFRASTRUCTURE SUMMIT
The CCF Australian Infrastructure Summit and National Earth Awards was held on the 27th – 28th of November 2025, hosted across The Marion and QT Canberra. The Summit brought together more than 200 senior decision-makers for intensive workshops, Ministerial briefings, and a comprehensive two-day program. Holding the Summit in the national capital – during a parliamentary sitting week, once again positioned the civil infrastructure industry at the centre of national policy discussions.
The 2025 CCF Australian Infrastructure Summit continued the spirit of our industry’s the fundamental contribution that civil construction, spanning roads, highways, subdivisions, bridges, rail, electricity generation and transmission, pipelines, water and sewerage, makes to shaping and sustaining Australia’s communities. It also strengthens our collective message to policymakers and the public about the indispensable value our industry delivers every day.
2025 EARTH AWARDS
At the prestigious 2025 National Earth Awards, we recognised best practice across the sector and honoured the outstanding people and projects that continue to elevate the civil construction industry. The Awards showcased innovation, excellence and the dedication that drives our industry forward, offering an inspiring conclusion to the Summit’s focus on collaboration, capability and community-building.
Civil Contractors Federation is pleased to announce the winners of the 2025 CCF National Earth Awards:
- PROJECT VALUE UP TO $2M – Enviro Infrastructure Pty Ltd | Bridge 0629 Demolition and Associated Civil Works, Walgoolan
- PROJECT VALUE BETWEEN $2M AND $5M – CivilPlus Constructions Pty Ltd | Yungaburra Raw Water Intake Replacement
- PROJECT VALUE BETWEEN $5M AND $10M – Simpson Construction Company | 12 Apostles Lookout
- PROJECT VALUE BETWEEN $10M AND $30M – Advance Civil Engineering Pty Ltd | Frances Bay Mooring Basin Lock Upgrade Design and Construct
- PROJECT VALUE BETWEEN $30M AND $75M – Fulton Hogan Construction | Brunt Road Level Crossing Removal Project
- PROJECT VALUE BETWEEN $75M AND $150M – The Fitzroy Bridge Alliance (BMD, GEORGIOU, BG&E AND MAIN ROADS WA) | The New Brooking Channel Bridge, Fitzroy Crossing
- PROJECT VALUE GREATER THAN $150M – John Holland Seymour Whyte Joint Venture | Sydney Gateway Stage 1 & 3
Photos of the winners at the event are courtesy of Wade Cramer Photography.
2024 CCF NATIONAL EARTH AWARDS
Civil Contractors Federation is pleased to announce the winners of the 2024 CCF National Earth Awards. This year’s finalists and winners were recognised at the awards ceremony held on 22nd November in Canberra. Winners from each local Earth Awards go up as finalists each year on the national stage. Congratulations to the 2024 CCF National Earth Awards winners:
- PROJECT VALUE UP TO $2M – CivilPlus Constructions Pty Ltd | Albino Rock Helipad & Access | Queensland
- PROJECT VALUE BETWEEN $2M AND $5M – Brefni Pty Ltd | St James Station Maintenance Shaft – Keeping Sydney Flowing | New South Wales
- PROJECT VALUE BETWEEN $5M AND $10M – Aldebaran Contracting Pty Ltd | T22-1838 Santa Teresa Road – Alice Springs| Northern Territory
- PROJECT VALUE BETWEEN $10M AND $30M – Melbourne Water, John Holland-KBR Joint Venture | Eastern Treatment Plant Biogas Handling System Project | Victoria
- PROJECT VALUE BETWEEN $30M AND $75M – Rob Carr Pty Ltd & Water Corporation | Quinns Main Sewer Extension & Associated Works | Western Australia
- PROJECT VALUE BETWEEN $75M AND $150M – Seymour Whyte Constructions Pty Ltd | Pound Road West Upgrade & Frankston-Dandenong Road Upgrade | Victoria
- PROJECT VALUE GREATER THAN $150M – Tonkin Gap Alliance (Georgiou Group, BMD Construction, WA Limestone, BG&E, GHD, Main Roads Western Australia and Public Transport Authority) | Tonkin Gap Project and Associated Works | Western Australia
Photos of the winners at the event are courtesy of Hiebl Photography.
2023 CCF NATIONAL EARTH AWARDS
Civil Contractors Federation Australia (CCF) is pleased to announce the winners of the 2023 CCF National Earth Awards. This year’s finalists and winners were recognised at the awards ceremony held on 10th November in Canberra. Winners from each local Earth Awards go up as finalists each year on the national stage. Congratulations to the 2023 CCF National Earth Awards winners:
- PROJECT VALUE UP TO $2M – BridgePro/ Latrobe Council | Warrawee Suspension Bridge | Tasmania
- PROJECT VALUE BETWEEN $2M AND $5M – Civilcraft | E.S. Marks Athletics Field Safety Upgrade | New South Wales
- PROJECT VALUE BETWEEN $5M AND $10M – Ertech | Onslow Boating Precinct Stage 1A | Western Australi
- PROJECT VALUE BETWEEN $10M AND $30M – Melbourne Water, John Holland-KBR Joint Venture,
- Interflow and Welltech Total Water Management | Epsom Main Sewer Rehabilitation | Victoria
- PROJECT VALUE BETWEEN $30M AND $75M – BMD Constructions | Mt Crosby East Bank Water Treatment Plant Upgrade | Queensland
- PROJECT VALUE BETWEEN $75M AND $150M – Seymour Whyte Constructions Pty Ltd | Pacific Motorway Upgrade Varsity
Lakes to Burleigh (VL2B) | Queensland
PROJECT VALUE GREATER THAN $150M – Fulton Hogan Construction Pty Ltd | Princes Highway Upgrade Albion Park Rail Bypass | New South Wales
Photos of the winners at the event are courtesy of Hiebl Photography.
























































