

Jenneli Wins Award
SFP was thrilled to see Jenneli Mink recognised at the 2024 NAWIC Victoria Awards for Excellence, taking home the prestigious Design Award! Her creativity and technical expertise have continually raised the bar in design, making her an invaluable asset to the industry and a true visionary in her field.
Her commitment to innovation and sustainability has not only redefined design standards but also inspired a new generation of professionals to approach their work with purpose and precision. This award celebrates Jenneli’s hard work, dedication, and the incredible impact she’s made in elevating industry practices and setting new benchmarks in design excellence.

The CCF Earth Awards recognise companies within the Victorian civil construction sector who have been involved in a project that demonstrates excellence and innovation in the fields of construction, project and environmental management, with a focus on:
- Project & Construction Management
- Innovation
- People Development & Training
- Quality
- Safety
- Environment
- Stakeholders
SFPJV entered two projects into the 2021 awards ~ both qualified as finalists and one was a winner at both the State and National level!
WINNER!
Both the Victorian and National CCF Earth Award for project value between $10m-$30m was won by our Hawthorn Main Sewer Rehabilitation project. Delivered by SFPJV for Melbourne Water, this project involved the rehabilitation of a 116-year-old sewer network, undertaking the design, rehabilitation, and commissioning of a network of significantly aged critical assets. What a fantastic achievement for our team including: Matt Lyon, Louie Naldrett, James Season, Daniel Simpson, Allan Chick, Jenny Hiller & Dave Plunkett


Submission: Hawthorn Main Sewer Rehabilitation Delivered by SFPJV for Melbourne Water
This project involved the rehabilitation of a 116-year-old sewer network. undertaking the design, rehabilitation, and commissioning of a network of significantly aged critical assets.

Key Objectives:
- Rehabilitation of existing assets to achieve a 50 year design life.
- Ensuring that the rehabilitated asset had minimal effect on the capacity of the sewer.
- No reduction to the hydraulics capacity of the sewer network.
- Minimise the impact to a key stakeholders along the projects route.


FINALIST!
Finalist in the VIC CCF Earth Award for project value between $5m-$10m.
Submission: ETP Large Scale Renewable Energy Land Rehabilitation Project Delivered by SFPJV for Melbourne Water
This land rehabilitation project was an early works package for a future solar farm at the Melbourne Water Eastern Treatment Plant and involved site cut to fill, import and placement of clay rich bio-solids and mudstone capping materials over a 42ha site.


The main requirements were:
- Complete bulk earthworks including drainage providing hardstand area for future solar farm across 42ha.
- Management of existing pipeline from construction loading.
- Use of clay rich bio-solids as fill material as use of ‘waste’ from sewage treatment process and provide space for future stockpiles.

