The National Association of Women in Construction NSW 2012 Awards for Excellence Ball is next Thursday evening (23rd August 2012). This night is one of the industry’s most prestigious events, attracting over 800 guests. Nominees for the awards represent a broad range of construction fields including; engineers, architects, interior designers, project managers, lawyers and developers. […]
August 14th, 2012
The National Association of Women in Construction NSW 2012 Awards for Excellence Ball is next Thursday evening (23rd August 2012).
This night is one of the industry’s most prestigious events, attracting over 800 guests. Nominees for the awards represent a broad range of construction fields including; engineers, architects, interior designers, project managers, lawyers and developers.
This year’s ball is on Thursday 23rd August 2012, at The Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour.
The night will be hosted by respected journalist and co-host of the Nine Network’s TODAY Show, Lisa Wilkinson.
Few tickets remain – please visit the NAWIC website ASAP to secure a table.
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