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Virtual Brisbane Wins Queensland Award

  21/09/2010
AAM's joint submission with Brisbane City Council on the ‘Virtual Brisbane' Project was the overall winner in this year's Queensland Spatial Excellence Awards (QSEA). It represents the achievement in the geospatial industry and is the highest award the Queensland Judging Panel can confer. The winning project was announced at the QSEA Awards held in Brisbane in early September.



The ‘Virtual Brisbane' project also took out the 2010 QSEA Award for the category of Land Development and Planning. This award recognises how innovative or unorthodox techniques, delivery mechanisms and/or methodologies in surveying, mapping, cartography, design, planning and processes has achieved exceptional outcomes.


Having won an award in the Queensland Spatial Excellence Awards, the Award submission is automatically entered in Asia Pacific Spatial Excellence Awards being announced in October.

 





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Website: http://www.aamgroup.com/virtualbrisbane
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