Colin Crisp Award

From Engineering Heritage Western Australia

The Colin Crisp Award is a project award that is given for excellence in the conservation and documentation of items of heritage significance; in recording engineering accomplishment and the development of technology; or in the education and awareness raising in engineering heritage and accomplishments.

While not a 'people' award, information on this award is indexed here with the people awards for convenience.

The award is open for nominations by members and non members of Engineers Australia.

Western Australian projects that have been awarded the Colin Crisp Award are:

Year Awardee
2009 National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) and the Water Corporation of WA

for "River of Steel A History of the Western Australian Goldfields and Agricultural Water Supply 1903 2003", a book by Richard G Hartley.
In recognition of excellence in an Engineering Heritage Publication.
Dated 10 November 2009, Owen Peake, Chair Engineering Heritage Australia, Peter Godfrey, National President.

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