Headquarters Joint Operations Command Project Honoured With National Award

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THE HON. DR MIKE KELLY MP

Parliamentary Secretary for Defence Support




Wednesday, 28 October 2009

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HEADQUARTERS JOINT OPERATIONS COMMAND PROJECT

HONOURED WITH NATIONAL AWARD


The Parliamentary Secretary for Defence Support, the Hon Dr Mike Kelly

AM MP today announced that the Defence Headquarters Joint Operations

Command project has been honoured at the Australian Institute of Project

Management’s national Project Management Achievement Awards, 2009.

The awards for outstanding achievement were announced at an event in

Adelaide on Tuesday 13 October 2009.


“I congratulate the Defence project team and their industry partners on their

management of the Headquarters Joint Operations Command project

which has been honoured at the Australian Institute of Project

Management’s national Project Management Achievement Awards 2009 in

the category of Construction/Engineering (projects over $100 million),” Dr

Kelly said. 


The Headquarters Joint Operations Command facility near Bungendore

was completed on time and on budget in 2008 and was officially opened by

the Prime Minister on 7 March 2009.


“The awards honour outstanding achievements in project and program

management and promote innovation and best practice,” Dr Kelly said.


“This project was the first Public Private Partnership by the Australian

Government for the construction and maintenance of a facility on a

greenfield site and previously won the Infrastructure Partnerships

Australia’s 2009 National Infrastructure Award's Project of the Year and

2009 ACT Chapter Australian Institute of Project Management

Achievement Awards,” Dr Kelly said.


Media contacts:

Mark Sjolander (Dr Mike Kelly):

02 6277 4840 or 0407 102 220

Defence Media Liaison:

02 6127 1999 or 0408 498 664






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