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ROLL OF PRESIDENTS (since inception)

Jas McKerrow 1888 -90

S Percy Smith 1891 -92

H A Gordon 1893 -94

Hon G F Richardson 1895 -97

H A Field 1898 1898 - 99

Hon G F Richardson 1900 - 06

Jas McKerrow 1907 - 08

Hon G F Richardson 1909 -09

J E Fulton 1909 -10

Thos Humphries 1911 - 16

C Hastings Bridge 1917 -18

John Strauchon 1919 - 20

Arthur H Bridge 1921 -25

F I Ledger 1925 -27

Preston Chambers 1027 - 31

A H Bogle 1931 -33

C K Grierson 1933 - 41

H L Paterson 1941 - 47

Max Gandar 1947 - 51

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J L Davis 1951 - 55

A H Bogle 1955 - 57

G F Payne 1957 - 61

W G Nelson 1961 - 63

N J Gardiner 1963 -65

R M Grierson 1965 - 69

Sir Holmes Miller 1969 -71

H W Hunter, OBE 1971 -73

M G Easton 1973 - 75

I Service 1975 - 77

Emeritus Prof J B Mackie 1977 - 79

F Easdale 1979 - 81

B L Purdie 1981 - 83

I F Stirling 1983 - 85

J F Hollier 1985 - 87

B N Shute, ONZM 1987 - 89

L S Martin 1989 - 91

A G Blaikie 1991 - 93

K J D Martin 1993 - 95

S R Kinnear 1995 - 97

D H Stewart 1997 - 99

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B J Coutts 1999 - 01

R H B Gilberd 2001 - 03

B W Morrison 2003 - 05

Emeritus Prof J Hannah 2005 - 07

B A Manners 2007 - 09

M G Dyer 2009 - 11

A J C Stirling 2011 - 13

J A Needham 2013 - 2015

M Allan 2016 - 2017

R Strang 2018 - 2019

Dr Kat Salm 2019 -

ROLL OF HONORARY MEMBERS

(since inception)

Sir James Hector 1901-07

Sir Robert Stout 1901-30

Sir Joseph Ward 1908-30

Thos Humphries 1921-28

C E Nalder 1932-57

W H Field 1934-44

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E M Kelly 1948-67

H P D van Asch 1949-96

D A Young 1958-89

H E Greig 1960-65

L P Lee 1971-85

R A Banks 1980-2002

W I Reilly 1988-2005

D Zame 1992-

Sir Brian Elwood 1993-

D J S Laing 1993-

Prof P G Holland 1994-

Janet R Holm, MBE 2005-2017

Dr R J Beavan 2009 -2012

Dr C N Crook 2011 2011

Barry Francis Davidson 2015

Dr Bruce Anderson 2019

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ROLL OF FELLOWS

(since inception)

Jas McKerrow 1901-19

S Percy Smith 1901-22

Hon G F Richardson 1907-09

Thos Humphries 1918-28

M Crompton-Smith 1925-53

J E Fulton 1925-28

C Hastings-Bridge 1925-35

C McIntyre 1925-35

W T Neill 1925-43

J Strauchon ISO 1925-35

T Ward 1925-34

Preston Chambers 1925-36

T K Thompson 1928-36

C K Grierson OBE 1928-69

H E Walshe 1938-48

R G Dick ISO 1947-66

A H Bogle CBE 1948-73

J D Clapperton 1952-79

H L P Dyett 1952-75

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Max Gandar 1952-81

H L Paterson 1952-80

J L Davis 1954-72

T S Roe 1954-83

Sir Holmes Miller 1958-86

W G Nelson 1958-63

H W Falkner 1960-80

R P Gough 1961-88

G F Payne 1961-77

J P Arthurs 1963-70

N J Gardiner 1963-84

C A Lawn 1963-91

H J Jenks 1965-2007

J C Meale 1965-94

R M Grierson OBE 1967-

A G Robb 1967-74

T W Preston 1968-76

J B Mackie OBE 1969-2012

J A MacRae 1969-95

W S Boyes 1970-89

A H Pickmere 1971-73

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I F Stirling DSC 1971-2004

H W Hunter OBE 1973-2008

C Allen 1975-95

M G Easton 1975-2008

I Service 1977-79

I G McIntyre 1978-2018

K W Walsh 1980-17

W N Hawkey QSO 1981-2003

F Easdale 1982-17

D L Leach 1982-85

BN Shute ONZM 1983 -

B L Purdie 1984 -

D L Wood 1984 -

L J Holmes 1985-95

B M Jones 1986 -

J M H Davie 1987- 2004

W A Robertson ONZM 1988-

J F Hollier 1989 -

G M Gunman 1991-1999

L S Martin 1992 -

A G Blaikie 1993 -

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A J Bevin 1995 -

A C Iversen 1995 - 2021

B J Maitland 1996 - 1997

K J D Martin 1996 - 2000

D G E Hatfield 1997 -

S R Kinnear 1997-

D D Millar 1997-

D Johnston 1998 -

R Moulton 1999 -18

D H Stewart 2001-

R T Sowry 2001- 2003

W E Lattey 2002 –

B J Coutts 2002 –

N B Pitts 2003 -

R H B Gilberd 2004 - 2012

R G Miller 2004 -

M D Sinclair 2004 -

B W Morrison 2006 -

M H Warburton 2006 -2013

A J Baldwin 2007-

D B Grant 2007-

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G A Andreassend MBE 2007-

J Hannah 2008 -

R H Low 2008 -

J H Yeoman 2008 - 2021

C J Coll 2009 -

P A Catchpole 2010 -

D O Fox 2010 -

D F McKay 2010 -

M C Smith 2011 -

B A Manners 2011 -

B D Gawn 2011 -

A J Kinnear 2011 -

M G Dyer 2013 -

G A Wigley 2013 -

W F Birch, P.C., GNZM 2013 -

Ralph Jorgensen 2014

Tony Nikkel 2014

John Jeffery Carter 2015

Jeffry Alan Needham 2015

Lester Simon Ironside 2016

Andrew John Craig Stirling 2016

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Stephen Ian Critchlow 2017

Ross Douglas Thurlow 2017

Warren John Haynes 2017

Vicki Alma Nalder 2018

Bruce Gordon McFadgen 2018

Mark Adamson Allan 2018

Michael Dudley Morris 2018

Simon John Jellie 2019

Herbert Winston Barrymore (Barry) Greig 2019

Rebecca Strang 2021

Dr Chris Ferens Pearson 2021

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FIG CORRESPONDENTS 2019

Commission #1 Professional Standards and Practice

Commission #2 Professional Education - Prof John Hannah

Commission #3 Spatial Information Management – Dr Kat Salm

Commission #4 Hydrography - Mr L S Ironside Commission #5 Positioning & Measurement – Nic Donnelly, Graeme Blick Commission #6 Engineering Surveys – Michael Cutfield

Commission #7 Cadastre and Land Management – Anselm Haanen, Mark Dyer (Source: fig.net)

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AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

Purpose: To give recognition to any member or members for work of outstanding merit in any

field of surveying. The award also affords the opportunity to inform the public of the

service provided by surveyors and to obtain favourable publicity for the work of

members. The award was previously named as the Award of Merit.

Conditions: The award may be made to a member or members who have submitted for consideration a

project for which they have been responsible and which in the opinion of the Council, is

worthy of the award.

It is a requirement of the Award that the physical development or status of projects

submitted for the Award are sufficiently advanced to enable a proper assessment of the

worthiness of the project.

Nature of the Award:

A suitably inscribed certificate.

Award of Merit

Awarded to:

1981 Keith James Douglas Martin

1983 Harrison and Grierson Partners, Tauranga

1991 Fraser Thomas Partners Limited

1993 Bolam and Associates

1995 Babbage Consultants Limited and

Phillip Brent Allen, Auckland

1997 David Owen Fox, Christchurch

1998 Donald James Ruegg, Auckland

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2001 Davis Ogilvie & Partners, Davie Lovell-Smith and

Harrison Grierson Consultants Ltd (jointly)

2003 Donald Bruce Grant, Merrin Bruce Pearse

and Bruce Andrew Manners (jointly)

2005 Connell Wagner Ltd, Rangiora – (NZIS Year of the Built Environment Award for 2005)

2006 Frank Easdale, Auckland

2007 Phillip John Rhodes of Auckland

Award of Excellence

Awarded to:

2008 Lisa Gibellini of Nelson

Staig and Smith Ltd of Nelson

2009 Gold Award

Joint recipients: Harrison Grierson Consultants Limited – The Lakes Project Cheal Consultants - Nga Awa Purua Geothermal Power Station

Silver Award

Merit Award

Aurecon New Zealand Limited, Rangiora – The Oaks Subdivision Project

Aurecon New Zealand Limited – The Johnsonville Lines Tunnel Upgrade Project

2010 Gold Award

Landlink Limited, Waikanae - Bishops Vineyards Development, Ohau

Silver Award Woods Limited - Stonefields, Stages 2, 3 and 4, St Johns, Auckland

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2011 Gold Award

Standards New Zealand NZS 4404:2010 Review by Brett Gawn, CPG, Wellington and Greg McBride,

Harrison Grierson Consultants, Manukau City.

Silver Award

SH20 Waterview Connection, Auckland, Mike Pinkerton and Geoff Munns, Aurecon.

Merit Award

Landlink Ltd, Waikanae, Wellington, New Lyall Bay Surf Lifesaving Club Clubhouse.

Marsden Park, Nelson, Paul Newton, Newton Survey, Nelson.

2012 Gold Award

Canary Wharf Group, London, Role in Structural Completion of Canary Wharf Crossrail Station by

Eric Zeeven.

Silver Award

Canmap Hawley Ltd, Rotorua, The Redwoods, Whakarewarewa Forest Recreation Maps

Merit Award

CPG Ltd (now Spiire Ltd), Wellington, Innovation in Dynamic Deformation Monitoring by

Benjamin Dash.

2013 Gold Awards

- Michael Tagg, Envivo Ltd, Auckland, The Edge ASB Theatre Refurbishment. - - Maaike Duncan, Terramark Ltd, Dunedin Sabina Apartments Complex, North East Valley, Dunedin.

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Merit Award

Tony Nikkel, Motueka, Cadastral Surveying Field Programme for the HP35s Calculator.

2014 - Gold Award

- Chris Scott, Surveying for a Stronger Christchurch Infrastructure Rebuild Team (SCIRT)

Silver Award

Cogswell Surveys Ltd, Cable Undergrounding Project, St Kilda Development, Cambridge

Merit Award

- Tony Nikkel, Motueka Sandspit Groyne Removal Monitoring Survey Motueka.

2015 Gold Award

Wood Consultants Ltd, 3D Laser Scanning of the Triumphal Arch on the Bridge of Remembrance,

Christchurch.

Silver Award

Well Connected Alliance (Michael Cutfield), Waterview Tunnel - The Northern Monitoring Zone

Merit Award

Mike Stott, Lysaght Consultants, 850 Cameron Road, Tauranga

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Cadastral Survey of the Year Award

2015

Gold Award

Tony Nikkel – DP 461455

Silver Award

Brian Curtis – SO 460481

Bronze Award

Stuart Wallace and Tony Nikkel – DP 466668

Technical Cadastral Stream Award 2021 Wally Sandford - SO486878

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1.12.2010: pt 5 – 2

BOGLE YOUNG SURVEYOR OF THE YEAR AWARD

Purpose: To perpetuate recognition of the outstanding services given and contributions made to

the survey profession by Archibald Hugh Bogle, CBE, a Fellow of the New Zealand

Institute of Surveyors, Councillor, President, Editor of the Journal and Member of the

Survey Board. The award was created in 1969.

Conditions: The award may be made annually to any Registered Surveyor who is a member of the

New Zealand Institute of Surveyors and who is not more than 35 years of age on 31

May of the year in which they are nominated and who has, in the opinion of the

Council, made a significant contribution to the profession of surveying.

Nature of the Award:

A suitably inscribed certificate.

Awarded to:

1969 Robert John Lang

1970 Alexander Owen Parton

1971 Charles Warren Garlick

1975 Trevor Murray Burrowes

1982 Glen Hamilton Rowe

1985 John Hannah

1986 David Brett King

1988 Stephen Ian Critchlow

1989 Douglas Neil Pullar

2001 Merryn Kay Maguire

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Sarah Joy Duggan2002 Michelle Ann Bain

2003 Joanne Mary Head

2006 Stacey Leigh Spooner

2008 Rebecca Strang

2010 Matthew James Amos

2011 Graeme Todd Airey

Andrew Perry

2012

2013

2014 – Matthew Alan Ryder

2015 – Melissa O’Brien

2016 - Claire Buxton

2017 – Taryn Martin 2018 – Sarah Joy Duggan 2019 – David Andrew Robinson 2020 – Kendall Reid 2021 – Emma Cook

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27.2.2004: pt 5 – 3.1

FULTON BEQUEST

Origin: This award was established from a legacy from the estate of James Edward Fulton (1854-

1928) who was a foundation member of the New Zealand Institute of Surveyors and

who served as a Councillor, Vice-President and President.

Conditions: Class A.1. Awarded to a member for outstanding service to the New Zealand Institute

of Surveyors or to the profession of surveying.

Class A.2. Awarded to a member who has written a paper of sufficient merit on a subject

of professional or technical interest to members of the profession of surveying.

Class B.1. Awarded to a B.Surv graduate from the University of Otago who has been

awarded the degree with distinction or credit and who, on the recommendation of the

NZIS Admissions Panel and in the opinion of the assessors, is deemed worthy of the

award.

Class B.2. Awarded to a student member or associate who has written a paper or thesis

of sufficient merit on some aspect of surveying.

Nature of the Award:

Class A. Gold Medallion and a suitably inscribed certificate.

Class B. Silver Medallion and a suitably inscribed certificate.

Awarded to:

Fulton Bequest - Class A.1

1947 Charles Alexander Gordon

1948 Robert Brian Horner

1951 Russell Gladstone Dick

1952 Charles Kirkpatrick Grierson

1963 Archibald Hugh Bogle

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1967 Norman Jacob Gardiner

1971 Henry Lewis Percy Dyett

1973 John Bullamore Mackie

1978 James Alexander McRae

1979 Charles Arnold Lawn

1985 Ian Francis Stirling

1988 Bruce Laidlaw Purdie

1990 Barrie Neville Shute

1992 Howard William Hunter

1996 Warren Neil Hawkey

1997 William Alexander Robertson

1999 Brent Preston Player

2002 Frank Easdale

2003 Allan George Blaikie

2004 Ian Geoffrey McIntyre

2005 Luke Steele Martin

2011 Brian John Coutts Fulton Bequest - Class A.2

1937 Edward Vincent Blake

1939 Hector McLennan Ross

1940 William Thomson Neil

1941 John Allan Henderson

1945 Clifford Lomis Cox

1946 Henry Hutchinson

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1947 Allan William Eden

1948 Robert James Sissons

1949 Frederick Covell Basire

1950 Joseph Holmes Miller

1951 Albert Harold Basire

1952 Robert Philip Gough

1954 Harold John Jenks and

Andrew Murray

1955 Douglas Russell Brenchley

1956 Colin Allen

1957 Adam James Duncan Blair

1958 John Bullamore Mackie

1959 Charles Harold Beach

1960 Robert Bruce Riddell

1961 Angus John Wattie

1962 James Ronald Dart

1963 Arthur Haig Kinkade

1964 Jack Elliott Benham

1965 Harold John Jenks

1966 James Ronald Dart

1967 Alexander Owen Parton

1968 Dermot Remington Gordon

1971 William Seaton Boyes and

Philip Gavin Callender

1973 Allan George Blaikie and

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James Alexander McRae

1975 William Alexander Robertson

1978 Ronald Rae Goodwin

1980 Francis John Kearns

1987 Christopher Charles Hoogsteden

1992 Stuart Ross Kinnear

1998 Allan John Baldwin

1999 William Alexander Robertson and

Christopher Charles Hoogsteden

2003 Glen Hamilton Rowe

2006 Michael Sainsbury Strack

2010 Matthew James Amos

Anthony John Bevin

Graeme Ross Crocker

Donald Fleming McKay

Alan Aorangi Radcliffe

William Alexander Robertson

Gerald Aburn Turner Fulton Bequest - Class B.1

1951 Ralph Minton Grierson

1953 Ian Robertson Dunlop

1957 William Rodger Cooper

1959 David Edwin Hollands

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1962 Brian Wesley Knight

1963 Ronald Rae Goodwin

1964 William Fairbairn Lawson

1965 Roy Dickson

1966 Brian Lloyd Currie

1968 Ian Fraser Cambourn and

Anthony Wong Hi Thit

1969 Graham Leonard Cato

1971 Marton David Sinclair

1974 John Hannah

1976 Jock Macrae Speedy

1981 Gary Sedman Chisholm

1982 Graeme Charles Lindsay

1983 Graham Murray Jull

1984 Michael George Benning

1985 David Leslie Timms

1986 Patrick Ray Sole

1988 Phillip James Green

1990 Andrew Peter Blackman

1991 Wayne Alan Bond

1993 Anthony Paul Nikkel

1995 David Allen

1996 Alistair Douglas Cocks

1998 Karl Anthony Wilton

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2000 Stuart Allan Calder

2002 Michal Falis

2004 Chong Jin Khaw Fulton Bequest - Class B.2

1981 Graham Murray Jull

1982 Joseph Eugenius Vitalis Mulder

2002 Lisa-Maree Gibellini

2006 Owen Daniel Clements.

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11.11.2003: pt 5 – 4.1

MAURICE CROMPTON-SMITH

MEMORIAL PRIZE

Purpose: To perpetuate the memory of Maurice Crompton-Smith (1865-1953), Fellow of the New

Zealand Institute of Surveyors, Editor of the Journal and Secretary of the Survey Board.

Conditions: Awarded annually, on the recommendation of the NZIS Admissions Panel, to the

candidate submitting the best set of projects for a Certificate of Competency, which in

concept, content and presentation are deemed by the Admissions Panel to be worthy

of the award.

Nature of the Award:

The payment by the New Zealand Institute of Surveyors of $100 towards the purchase

by the recipient of a book or books which will be suitably inscribed, plus a suitably

inscribed certificate.

Awarded to:

1955 Ian Cameron Armstrong

1956 James Alan Tobin

1957 Robert William George Dalglish

1958 Graham Carl Christiansen

1959 Colin Alexander Gray

1960 Ronald William Hewson

1961 Neville George Bruhns

1962 Graham John Donald

1963 Alan Neil Ross

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1964 Song Thian Hock

1965 John Harrison

1966 Oliver Peyroux

1967 Bhuwan Dutt

1968 Graeme John Woodhouse

1969 Edwin James Hughes

1970 Martyn John Compton

and Noel John Bonisch

1971 Peter John Boyes

1972 Kevin Willam Blue

1973 Stephen Richard Jolly

1974 John Frederick Williams

1975 Herbert Mackney Thompson

1976 Jon Glenn Brewster

1977 Mataese Elisara-Laulu

1978 Gerald Winson Arthur

1979 Maurice Martin O’Neill

1980 Gary Raymond Warner

1981 Peter George Williams

1982 David Brian Manson

1983 John Moreton Wisker

1984 Warren John Haynes

1985 Philip Robert Marshall

1986 Warren John McCall

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1987 Brian Geoffrey Weedon

1988 Kerry Gray Harford

1990 Andrew Peter Blackman and

Kenneth Martin Urquhart

1991 Frederick William Grant Ross

1992 Errol Mitchel Balks

1993 Merryn Kay Maguire

1994 Clayton Crane McKenzie

1995 Toby Peter Stoff

1996 Matthew John Suddaby

1997 Mark William Cochran

1998 Cheryl Margaret Anderson

2000 Craig Walter Ireland

2001 Dion Russell Mead

2002 Mark Edward Sutton

2003 Blair William Mould and

William Yat-Wah Cheung

2004 Scott Goss Kirkman and

Michael William Fraser Stevens

2005 Julius Leon Newman

2006 Amber Jayne McCulloch

2007 Hamish Kevin Ross

2008 Alexander Graham Todd

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2009 Andrew Keith Perry

2010 Patrick Jonathan Cooper

2011 Carl Salmons

2012 Claire Emma Norton

2013 Hamlin Boyde-Manson

2015 – Julia Glass

Joshua Columbus

2016 – Melissa O’Brien

2017 – Graeme Crouchley

2018 - David Shearer

2018 – Campbell Hills

2019 – John Macfarlane

2019 – Adam Musa

2020 – Julian Thom

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SURVEY AND SPATIAL NEW ZEALAND AWARD

Origin: This award was established by the New Zealand Institute of Surveyors in 1974 to

recognise the value of the work carried out by Technicians within the scope of the

profession.

Conditions: Nomination for the award was available annually to all members of the New Zealand

Technical Surveyors’ Association (NZTSA). The award was made by the Council of the

S+SNZ on the recommendation of the Executive Committee of the NZTSA to any person

who merited the award for the following:

(a) Had made a significant contribution in the field of surveying to the advancement of technicians of the NZTSA; or

(b) Whose accomplishments reflected credit on himself and the NZTSA.

The award was discontinued when the NZTSA was disbanded in 1988 at which time

members of the NZTSA were eligible to become Technician Members of the Institute.

Awarded to:

1975 Harold James Holder

1976 John David Collet

1977 Arthur George Plaister

1978 Jack Robert Busby

1979 Errol Neville King

1980 Peter Richard Dalhousie

1981 Henry James Russell Manson

1982 John Anthony Michael

1985 Patrick David Tinnelly

1987 Hoera Joseph Koopu.

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22/11/1999: pt 5 - 6

TECHNICIAN AWARD

Purpose: To recognise the value of the work carried out by technicians within the profession of

surveying.

Conditions: The award, instituted in 1988, may be made annually to any technically trained member who

has made a significant contribution to surveying and/or to Survey and Spatial NZ and

who, in the opinion of the Council, is worthy of the award.

Nature of the Award:

A suitably inscribed certificate.

Awarded to:

1998 Keith Holswich

1999 David Keith Sloane

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31.3.2008: pt 5 – 7.1

PERCY DYETT AWARD

Purpose: The award was established from a legacy from the estate of Henry Lewis Percy Dyett,

Fellow of the New Zealand Institute of Surveyors and Member of the Survey Board for

23 years from 1942 - 1965. It is intended to encourage a greater interest and all-round

knowledge of engineering and to encourage candidates to professionally present

themselves and their project to the NZIS Admissions Panel.

Conditions: Awarded annually, on the recommendation of the NZIS Admissions Panel, to the best

overall Land Development Engineering candidate in the Professional Entrance

Examinations.

Nature of the Award:

A suitably inscribed certificate and the payment of $100 towards the purchase by the

recipient of a book or books on surveying or a kindred subject.

Awarded to:

1979 Murray Trevor Scandlyn

1980 Charles Yates Grant

1981 Murray Peter Fortune

1982 William Francis McNally

1983 Graham Murray Jull

1984 Raymond Leslie Ladyman

1985 Mark Adamson Allan

1986 Craig Harold Thompson

1988 Christopher Garry Bone

1989 Michael Oberdries

1990 Martin John Roundill

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1991 Frederick William Grant Ross

1993 Robert Todd Rimmer

1995 Leslie Warner Simpson

1996 Jeffrey Allan Needham

1997 Tracy Claire Fearon

1998 Cheryl Margaret Anderson

1999 Stefan Imre Kiss

2000 Darren James Hocken

2001 Dion Russell Mead

2002 Philippa Jane Yardley

2003 Dwayne Simon Reiher

2004 Grant William McGillivray

2005 Craig William Hurford

2006 Johnathan Myers Hodson

2007 Hamish Kevin Ross

2008 Kevin Ross List

2009 Andrew Keith Perry

2010 Patrick Jonathan Cooper

2011 Eben Oliver Rainey

2012 Evan Stuart McGarvey

2013 Keith Murray Preston

2014 – Aaron Arthur Robertson

2015 – Mark Myall

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2016- Ryan Mulligan

2017 - Eymard Carter

2018 – Ella Dangerfield

2019 – David Andrew Robinson;

2019 - Liam Jagvik

2020 – Nadee Gunatunga

2021 – Jason Zhou

2021 – Rachel Charlesworth

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STATE SECTOR GROUP AWARD

Purpose: The award was established at the suggestion of the State Sector Group following its

dissolution in January 1998 and is intended to acknowledge academic excellence.

Conditions: Awarded annually to the highest placed candidate in the Cadastral Law examination

conducted by the Survey and Spatial NZ.

Nature of the Award:

Inscribed certificate and payment of $100 towards the purchase by the recipient of a

book or books on surveying or a related subject.

Awarded to:

1999 Michael James Botting

2000 Darryn Paul Waters

2002 Stacey Leigh Spooner

2003 Ashley John Macfarlane

2004 Hamish William Sutherland

2005 Leon Robert Hallett

2006 David William Mawhinney

2007 Brendan Michael Carroll

2008 Wendy Leigh Megget

Katherine Henderson

2009 Nicholas Roger Hope Wakefield

2010 Andrew John Marshall

2011 Lara-Allan Kelly

2012 Julia Marie Glass

2013 Kyne Christopher Ritson

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2014 – Graeme Crouchley

2015 – Serena Orr

2016 – Tien Shuo Chiang

2017 – Heath Dawson

2018 – Sarah Duggan

2019 – Nicki Leeann Shaw

2020 – Hamish Taylor

2021 – Mateusz Baranski

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McRAE AWARD

Purpose: To recognise individual effort by a member for the good and benefit of S+SNZ or its

members.

Conditions: Instituted in 1999, the award may be made as and when appropriate to any member who in

the opinion of Council, has given good service to the Institute or its members.

Nominations may be made by any member of the Institute.

Nature of the Award:

An inscribed plaque.

Closing Date: No specific closing date for the award. Nominations may be made to S+SNZ National

Office at any time.

Awarded to:

2000 Barrie Neville Shute

Heather J Sinclair

Christopher Brent Trail

2001 David Wainwright Churchill

2002 Judith Anne van Eeden

Craig Kenneth McInnes

Colin Robert McElwain

Christopher John Coll

David Houston Stewart

2003 Donald Bruce Grant

2004 Warren John Haynes

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Allan James Kinnear

Roger Hamish Low

2005 Allan John Baldwin

2006 Hudson Laurence Moody

John Bailey Hunt

2007 Trevor Thomas Bright

2008 Ross Graeme Miller

2009

Derek Edward Brown

Lester Simon Ironside

2010 Andrew Peter Blackman

Wayne Lindsay Nickles

2013 Brent Richard George

2014 Ross Shirley

Ralph Winmill

2015 - Bruce McFadgen

2016 Lloyd McGarvey.

2020 Toby Stoff

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McCRAE SUPREME AWARD FINALISTS 2021 Lyndon Telfer, Cadastral Award for Professional Excellence Elaine McAlister, Spatial Award for Outstanding Service Timothy James, Land Development & Urban Design Award for Outstanding Service. Bruce Walker, Engineering Surveying Award for Outstanding Service Rachelle Winefield, Positioning and Measurement Award for Professional Excellence Emily Tidey, Hydrography Award for Outstanding Service McCRAE SUPREME AWARD WINNER 2021 - Rachelle Winefield

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RESEARCH GRANT

Purpose To provide financial assistance to anyone wishing to carry out research into

some aspect of surveying, planning or spatial science

Eligibility Open to all applicants

Conditions Research outputs will be negotiated with each applicant, at a minimum a

report for Council or a refereed paper for a reputable journal will be

required

Payment Grant value and payment schedule will be based on the individual

application

Note that a total R&D pool of $15,000 is available for all Institute awards

each year

Supporting

Information

The scholarship applicant must describe:

• Full details of the research topic; • A proposed timetable for the research; • Where the research is to be carried out; • An outline of how the wider NZIS membership will benefit from the

research The applicant shall provide a Curriculum Vitae outlining, in particular, their

academic studies and achievements

Closing Date Applications close on 1 April and 1 October of each year

Assessment The Research & Development Committee will assess applications

A recommendation will be made to Council in May and November

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POSTGRADUATE BURSARY IN SURVEYING

Purpose To provide financial assistance to members towards postgraduate studies

in Surveying at the University of Otago. The bursary is available for study

towards the following courses:

• Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Science (Surveying) • Postgraduate Diploma in Science (GIS) • Master of Surveying • Master of Science (Surveying) • Master of Applied Science (GIS) • Doctor of Philosophy

Eligibility Each applicant shall be an NZIS Member and have fulfilled one of the

following requirements:

• Have been admitted to the degree of Bachelor of Surveying or Bachelor of Science (Survey Measurement); or

• Have been admitted to the Diploma of Land Surveying and have been admitted to graduate status with the right to enrol for the Post Graduate Diploma in Science; or

• Have been admitted to graduate status with the right to enrol for the Post Graduate Diploma in Science

Conditions On approval of an application the applicant will supply a certificate from

the Registrar, University of Otago, certifying that the applicant is enrolled

for an appropriate post-graduate qualification

A successful applicant will be required to produce a paper for an NZIS

Annual Conference or a refereed paper for the New Zealand Surveyor on a

topic relevant to their study

There is an expectation of ongoing membership of, and active involvement

in, the NZIS throughout the course of study

Payment The amount shall be $3000 per applicant

Two thirds will be payable on receipt of evidence of enrolment

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The remaining one third will be payable on successful completion of the

course of study and the production of a paper

Supporting

Information

The applicant shall provide a Curriculum Vitae outlining, in particular, their

academic studies and achievements, and participation in Institute activities

The applicant shall provide information on the topic of research proposed

as part of the post-graduate study – indicating its expected applicability to

surveying in New Zealand

Closing Date Applications close on 1 November of each year

Assessment The Research & Development Committee will assess applications

A recommendation will be made to Council in December

Postgraduate Bursary in Surveying

Awarded to:

1971 John Hannah

1971 Willem Marie Van den Berg

1979 Graham Murray Jull

1981 Paul Hugh Denys

1989 Andrew Harrington

1989 Andrew David Klisky

1990 Andrew Gordon Paul Shaw

1991 Timothy Philip Farrier

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RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIP

Purpose To provide financial assistance to NZIS members wishing to carry out

research into some aspect of surveying, planning or spatial science

Eligibility Each applicant shall be an NZIS Member

Conditions A successful applicant will be required to produce a report for Council or a

refereed paper for the New Zealand Surveyor

There is an expectation of ongoing membership of, and active involvement

in, the NZIS throughout the duration of the research project

Payment The amount shall be $3000 per applicant

Two thirds will be payable on award of the scholarship

The remaining one third will be payable on acceptance of the report or

paper by Council

Supporting

Information

The scholarship application applicant must describe:

• Full details of the research topic; • A proposed timetable for the research; • Where the research is to be carried out; • An outline of how the wider NZIS membership will benefit from the

research The applicant shall provide a Curriculum Vitae outlining, in particular, their

academic studies and achievements, and participation in Institute activities

Closing Date Applications close on 1 April and 1 October of each year

Assessment The Research & Development Committee will assess applications

A recommendation will be made to Council in May and November

Awarded to:

1970 Allan George Blaikie

1984 Michael David Jensen

1987 Brian John Coutts

1990 Christopher Anthony van Zyl

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1991 Andrew Gordon Paul Shaw

2001 Michael Sainsbury Strack

2005 David Goodwin

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MAORI LAND ADMITTANCE BURSARY

Purpose The purpose of the Bursary is to promote surveying as a career option for

Maori students.

Eligibility The Maori Land Admittance Bursary is available to Maori students enrolled

in the intermediate (pre-professional) year of the following degree level

courses at the University of Otago:

• Bachelor of Surveying • Bachelor of Science, majoring in Land Planning and Development • Bachelor of Science, majoring in Survey Measurement • Bachelor of Applied Science, majoring in Geographic Information

Systems

Conditions A maximum of three students may receive this bursary each year

On approval of an application the applicant will supply a certificate from

the Registrar, University of Otago, certifying that the applicant is enrolled

for an appropriate qualification

Payment The amount shall be $1000 per applicant

The bursary will be payable on receipt of evidence of enrolment

Supporting

Information

The applicant shall provide a Curriculum Vitae outlining, in particular, their

academic studies and achievements

Applicants must provide evidence of whakapapa or demonstrate a

significant Maori connection.

Applications might also include the following:

• Evidence and/or comment of concern for Maori land issues • Anticipated prospects for assisting Maori and their land • Comment on any previous participation in local Maori community/land

projects • Comment on enthusiasm and commitment to extramural activities • Comment on interpersonal skills

Assessment The Research & Development Committee will assess applications A recommendation will be made to Council in May

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MAORI LAND RESEARCH BURSARY

Purpose The purpose of the Bursary is to promote research into relevant Maori

land issues.

Eligibility The Maori Land Research Bursary is available to any student undertaking

the following papers or courses at the University of Otago:

• SURV490 Dissertation • SURV480 Research Project • SURV483 Research Project • Masters degree by thesis, offered by the National School of Surveying

Conditions A maximum of one student may receive this bursary each year

A successful applicant will be required to produce a paper for the Survey

Quarterly or New Zealand Surveyor on a topic relevant to their study

On approval of an application the applicant will supply a certificate from

the Registrar, University of Otago, certifying that the applicant is enrolled

for an appropriate qualification

Payment The amount shall be $2000 per applicant

Half will be payable on receipt of evidence of enrolment

The remaining half will be payable on publication of a paper derived from

the research project

Supporting

Information

The bursary applicant must identify the proposed research topic and

describe how it is relevant to Maori land issues

The applicant shall provide a Curriculum Vitae outlining, in particular, their

academic studies and achievements

Applications might also include the following:

• Evidence and/or comment of concern for Maori land issues • Anticipated prospects for assisting Maori and their land • Comment on any previous participation in local Maori community/land

projects • Comment on enthusiasm and commitment to extramural activities • Comment on interpersonal skills • Comment on commitment to ongoing NZIS involvement • Referees’ letters in support of the applicant

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Assessment The Research & Development Committee will assess applications

A recommendation will be made to Council in May

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LAND PLANNING BURSARY

Purpose To provide financial assistance to NZIS members to assist them in

obtaining an acceptable degree or diploma in land planning at a New

Zealand university

Eligibility Each applicant shall be an NZIS Member

Conditions On approval of an application the applicant will supply a certificate from

the Registrar of the university at which the recipient intends to study,

certifying that the applicant is enrolled for an appropriate approved

tertiary qualification

A successful applicant will be required to produce a paper for a NZIS

Annual Conference or a refereed paper for the New Zealand Surveyor on a

topic relevant to their course

There is an expectation of ongoing membership of, and active involvement

in, the NZIS throughout the course of study

Payment The amount shall be $3000 per applicant

Two thirds will be payable on receipt of evidence of enrolment

The remaining one third will be payable on successful completion of the

course of study and the production of a paper

Supporting

Information

The applicant shall provide a Curriculum Vitae outlining, in particular, their

academic studies and achievements, and participation in Institute activities

Closing Date Applications close on 1 November of each year

Assessment The Research & Development Committee will assess applications

A recommendation will be made to Council in December

Awarded to:

1981 William Frederick Wicks

1982 Vernon Ian Pickett

1987 Andrew David Kliskey

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1988 Kewwa James Low

1990 Phillip Robert Marshall

1990 Vaughan Raymond John Payne

1991 Keith Frentz

1992 James Ronald Hook

1993 Craig Peter Bond

1995 Mark Graham Dyer

2000 Craig Robert McKibbin

2001 Weygand Daniel Wood

2009 Sera Price

2010 Hamish Grant Crawford.

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