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DCWC supports Lifeblood's growth ambitions by providing Quantity Surveying services across their national donor centre network. We're excited to highlight our ongoing role in expan.....
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Donald Cant Watts Corke are delighted to have sponsored the TEFMA Clever Campus Awards Dinner for a third year in a row.
Held on 18 September, we also sponsored two additional awards - the Research and Travel Scholarship, providing an opportunity for a person employed in facilities management to undertake a study tour around Australia to improve their knowledge of contemporary facilities management practices; and the Institution of the Year Award, which recognises a member institution that has displayed excellence in a significant aspect of the management of its property and facilities.
Held at Eureka 89, the prestigious restaurant atop the Eureka building in Southbank, alongside the bank of Melbourne’s Yarra River, the evening was attended by over 120 people; and hosted by Australian actor Shane Jacobson, who provided consistent laughter and engagement to conclude a wonderful evening.
“The event was a resounding success! I enjoyed the opportunity to network with industry peers in a room full of entertainment, good food and highly accomplished professionals within the tertiary education sector. I look forward to attending again next year.” - Event Guest
Left to Right: Paul Tomsic (Director, NSW), Glenn Corke (Group Managing Director), Shane Jacobson (Master of Ceremonies), Stephen McCoullough (Managing Director, VIC Quantity Surveying), Mick Serena (Managing Director, SAFM)
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DCWC acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Peoples of this nation. We proudly recognise Elders past and present as the Traditional Owners of the lands on which we work and live.
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