We are excited to announce an exceptional opportunity for outstanding students in our construction programs. The Built Environs All-Rounder Achievement Award is now open for applications, recognising a student who exemplifies excellence not only in academic performance but also through active involvement in student events, professional bodies (such as AIB, CIOB, AIQS, and RICS), and other community activities.
This award is intended for the Construction Management student who is the highest achieving “all-rounder” who demonstrates exceptional performance and engagement in the aforementioned areas.
To apply, please submit your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your contributions and achievements.
Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed by a panel consisting of a representative from Built Environs Pty Ltd, the Associate Dean of Construction Management, and the Program Manager.
For over 35 years Built Environs has been designing and constructing significant and diverse city-shaping projects across Australia and New Zealand, with a focus on sustainability, collaboration, and community impact. Known for delivering on our promises, we do our best work when we do it in partnership, creating outcomes that benefit all stakeholders – our customers, consultants, subcontractors, suppliers, employees, and the communities we work within.
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In addition to receiving this prestigious accolade, the awardee will have the option of gaining valuable work experience with Built Environs Pty Ltd. This is a fantastic opportunity to engage with a leading construction company known for its innovative solutions and commitment to high standards!
Please submit your application materials to employerofchoicepcpm@rmit.edu.au by 12th September 2025.
Ensure your CV highlights your involvement and achievements in campus engagement, professional bodies, and any community contributions.
Queries can be sent to: isabella.morlin@builtenvirons.com.au
We encourage you to seize this opportunity to showcase your dedication and accomplishments.
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