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Turner & Townsend South Africa scoops two accolades at the SAPSA awards

Turner & Townsend also had six finalists nominated in the categories of ‘Woman Professional of the Year’, ‘Young Construction Sector Professional of the Year’ and ‘Construction Sector Professional of the Year


Turner & Townsend has been recognised as ‘Overall Professional Service Firm of the Year’ and have reclaimed the ‘Construction Sector Firm of the Year’ award for a second year in a row at the 2020 South African Professional Service Awards (SAPSA).

Every year, SAPSA recognise outstanding achievements in various fields such as construction, engineering, architecture, law and finance. Judged by a highly experienced panel of industry leaders, these awards are presented for excellence, including transformation, customer service and contribution to the community and commitment to ethical best practice.

Turner & Townsend also had six finalists nominated in the categories of ‘Woman Professional of the Year’, ‘Young Construction Sector Professional of the Year’ and ‘Construction Sector Professional of the Year’. Director Michelle Jackson received a special judges’ commendation for the latter.

Stephen McCartney, Regional Managing Director Africa, commented:

“The combined strengths of our South Africa business has placed us in a competitive position and we are delighted to be recognised among other world class local and international brands within the professional services industry and the construction sector.”

The awards dinner was to be held in March, however, the declaration of the National State of Disaster by President Cyril Ramaphosa and subsequent lockdown regulations led to an indefinite postponement of the event and the winners were announced virtually in June.

Turner & Townsend is currently involved with The City of Cape Town Transport Project, which commenced its development in 2015 and is scheduled for completion in 2028. The implementation of Bus Rapid Transport (BRT) systems in South Africa’s major cities is a core element of the National Public Transport Strategy and action plan.

Source: Turner & Townsend

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