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No-Dig 2022 opens award nominations

No-Dig Down Under 2022

Submissions are now open for the 2022 ASTT award nominations and will close 10 December 2021.

The awards will be presented to the winners at the ASTT Gala Dinner and Awards Evening on Thursday 10 March, as part of the No-Dig Down Under 2022 Conference.

Organised in partnership with integrated marketing specialist Prime Creative Media and the Australasian Society for Trenchless Technology (ASTT),  No-Dig Down Under is the Southern Hemisphere’s largest conference and exhibition dedicated to trenchless technology.

Nominations can be made for Rehabilitation Project of the Year and New Installation Project of the Year, which recognise innovation, advancements in technology, environmental benefits and occupational health and safety benefits in rehabilitation projects utilising trenchless technology.

Nominations can also be made for New Technology: Machine, Tool, Material, System or Technique, which should demonstrate the practical development of trenchless systems or equipment that results in benefits such as improved economy, accuracy, speed of drive or replacement or ability to overcome difficult installations.

Menno Henneveld ASTT Person of the Year recognises an individual who has made major and sustained contributions to the trenchless industry in any area of activity within the industry.

Finally Young Person of the Year recognises the important role that younger members of the Australasian trenchless community play in the growth of the industry.

Taking place from 8 to 11 March 2022, the No-Dig 2022 exhibition will be held in Sydney’s International Convention Centre.

All nominated companies and people must be current ASTT members.

While exhibition opportunities have all sold out, prospective exhibitors can join a waitlist in the event a display space does become available.

Click here to submit a nomination.

For more information visit the No-Dig Down Under website.

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