Company Awards to Concor Construction (formerly Murray & Roberts Construction).
Concor’s proven track record has reaped numerous awards throughout our history. We firmly instil excellence in all our projects and this is exemplified in these results:
Client Awards
2021: Eskom Award Safety Excellence 7 years LTI Free
2022: Eskom Award Best Performing Contractor Zero Harm
2022: Anglo American Award of Excellence in Build Management
Sustainable Products
2020: Low cement concrete used for the wind turbine bases at Khobab Wind Energy Facility – (Ecoproduct Label)
Construction World Best Projects
2003: Rehabilitation of Chapmans Peak Drive – (Winner: Civil Engineering)
2008: Lusip Dams – (Commendation)
2009: Freedom Park – (Winner: Buildings Afrisam Innovation Award)
2009: Department of International Relations – (Commendation)
2010: Cape Town Stadium – (Joint Winner with WBHO partner: Civil Engineering)
2011: Bedford and Braamhoek Dams – (Special Mention)
2011: Medupi Power Station Chimneys and Silos – (Winner: Civil Engineering)
2012: Kumba Rail Deviations – (Commendation)
2013: BDO on Wellington – (Runner-up: Buildings)
2013: N2 Section 11 Coega to Colchester – (Commendation)
2013: Portside Skyscraper – (Winner: Building Contractors)
2017: Menlyn Shopping Centre – (Winner: Building Contractors)
2018: N2 Mtunzini – (Winner: Civil Engineering)
2019: Oxford Parks BPSA – (Winner: Buildings Afrisam Innovation Award)
2020: Oxford Parks Phase 2 – (Winner)
2020: Roggeveld Wind Farm – (Civil Engineering – Winner)
2020: Roggeveld Wind Farm – (Sustainability – Winner)
2022: Ikusasa 6 Start Green Building – (Commendation)
2022: Ikusasa 6 Start Green Building – (Commendation: Afrisam Innovation Award)
2023: Trevenna Super Basement – (Commendation: Building Contractor)
2023: Eastgate Sustainability – (Special Mention: Building Contractor)
2023: Eastgate Sustainability – (Special Mention: Sustainable Innovation)
Fulton Awards
1981: SASOL 3: 301-meter steam plant chimney – (Winner: Civil Engineering)
1981: Port Elizabeth Straddle Carrier Workshop – (Winner: Excellence in use of concrete)
1983: Bloukrans Bridge – (Winner: Excellence in use of concrete)
1989: Lenasia Interchange Bridge – (Commendation)
1998: Lesotho Highlands: Katze Dam JV – (Joint Winner with Hotchief partner: Civil Engineering)
2001: Mozal Smelter – (Winner: Excellence in use of concrete)
2005: Port of Nqura – (Commendation)
2005: Zambesi River Bridge – (Commendation)
2005: Chapmans Peak Drive – (Winner: Design)
2005: Lesotho Highlands: Mohale Dam JV – (Joint Winner with Hotchief partner: Civil Eng / Constr Technique)
2007: Impala Plats No 16 Shaft: Headgear – (Winner: Civil Engineering)
2007: Durban Harbor Services Tunnel – (Winner: Construction Techniques)
2019: Grayston Bridge – (Commendation)
2021: Radisson Red Hotel – (Commendation)
2021: Jubilee Hospital – (Commendation)
South African Property Owners Association
2010: Department of International Relations – (Winner: Best Office and Overall)
2019: Embassy Towers – (Winner: Residential development)
Nedbank Sustainability Awards
2014: GCIS Tshedimosetso House – (Winner: Infrastructure and renewable energy)
2014: Transnet City Deep Container Terminal – (Runner up: Infrastructure and renewable energy)
LEAF Awards
2006: Bahrain World Trade Centre – (Winner: Best use of technology)
Nova Awards
2009: Bahrain World Trade Centre – (Winner: Innovation in integrating technology)
Eskom
1997: Majuba Power Station – (Winner: Quality in Engineering)
Master Builders Safety Awards
Gauteng Branch
2001: Projects R200 Million and above category – (Winners: Makhado Correctional Services)
2001: Projects R200 Million and above category – (Second Place: Airport Contractors – New domestic terminal at OR Tambo International)
2001: Projects R50 Million to R200 Million category – (Winners: UG2 concentrator)
2008: Projects R500 Million plus category – (Winner: Melrose Arch Piazza)
2008: Projects R200 Million to R 500 Million – (Winner: Melrose Arch Hotel)
2022: Projects R250 to R 450 Million – (Winner: Trevena Super Basement)
Western Cape Branch
2001: Projects R 50 million to R200 million category – (Winners: Caledon Casino)
2014: Projects R100 million to R150 million category – (Winner: Kingsbury Hospital)
2019: Projects R14 million to R 40 million category – (Winner: Signature Lux)
2019: Projects R100 million to R150 million category – (Winner: 16 Nettelton Road)
2019: Projects R250 million to R450 million category – (Winner: Aurum Luxury Lifestyle)
2021: Projects R100 million to R250 million category – (Winner: Conradie Park)