8 | Inaphase tion / Extension $1,000,001 to $3,000,000. “It makes us feel like we have our feet on the ground, and we’re doing something right,” Neil says of the recognition. “It’s quite rewarding to receive those accolades, and we’re very happy for ourselves and the company – but also for the staff involved in the projects.” The Shop Fitout award is Inaphase’s second win in that category, after first taking home the prize in 2010 for their work on the SYD Tax & Duty Mega Store. In 2013, it was their Qantas Retail Development project that earned them the win. In their comments, MBA judges praised the consistency and the high standards of the finishes on that retail project. They also complimented Inaphase for working around the restrictions of an airport terminal. Specifically, they said that “credit must be given to the contractor for successfully completing the project under an extremely difficult environment.” The Refurbishment / Renovation / Extension Award was won with another challenging project – the QANTAS EM/ SEM (Engine Maintenance/ Small Engine Maintenance) Transition Project, which was undertaken within the Qantas Jet Base at Mascot. According to Neil, that project was a combination of new works and an upgrade of an existing facility, and was
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