Skill, quality, and professionalism took centre stage last night as the winners of the 2024 Western Australia Welding Excellence Awards were announced in Perth.
Hosted by Weld Australia, the Excellence Awards are the most prestigious event on the welding industry calendar. These awards honour and highlight the exceptional work of local welders, fabricators, and educators contributing to the industry’s growth. This year’s ceremony was held at Burswood on Swan in Perth, drawing together the brightest talents from the Western Australia welding sector. The event celebrated the outstanding achievements and workmanship demonstrated over the past year.
Geoff Crittenden (CEO of Weld Australia) said, “The 2024 Welding Excellence Awards showcase the exceptional talent of welders and fabricators across Western Australia. We are excited to honour both individuals and businesses who are driving advancements in welding through their commitment to quality, safety, and innovation.”
“The winners this year embody the pursuit of cutting-edge, sustainable solutions that enhance project outcomes while reducing risks, alongside initiatives that broaden and deepen the skilled workforce within the welding sector,” Crittenden said.
The Runner Up of the Company of the Year Award – Fabrication was WPF.
The Runner Up of the Project of the Year Award was Ventia.
The Runner Up of the Company of the Year Award – Supplier was Coregas. Highly Commended Awards also went to Onegas and Alphaweld Supply Group.
The Runner Up of the Welding Professional of the Year – Welding Coordinator category was Paul Crawley from MC Quality. A Highly Commended Award went to Sandeep Kumar from Lighthouse Engineering.
The Runner Up of the Welding Professional of the Year – Welding Inspector category was Brad Kerr-Adcock from Scope Mining and Industrial.
The Runner Up of the Welding Professional of the Year – Welding Supervisor category was Paul Crawley from MC Quality.
The Runner Up for Trades Person of the Year category was Ansig Son from Shadbolt Group. A Highly Commended Award went to Shaun Fenning from Griffin Marine Services.
Mitch Wilson was named the winner of the special CEO’s Award for services to the Australian welding industry. Mitch Wilson is the General Manager of WPF (part of the Duratec Group). Mitch Wilson has been a key part of WPF for more than 16 years. Having started his career as an apprentice boilermaker and welder, his technical expertise, passion for the industry and exceptional leadership have had an enduring impact on not only the team but also the company. During his time on the tools and in project management, Mitch gained a thorough knowledge of both the energy and construction sectors; the natural progression was for him to move into an operational management role. Fast forward to 2024 and Mitch’s dedication is evident in every project he leads. His commitment to excellence, extensive experience and ability to manage complex operations make him a key part of the WPF team and an asset to the company. Now General Manager, Mitch is testament to the potential that comes from dedication and perseverance. WPF specialises in delivering muti-discipline engineering services to the Australian energy, construction, and manufacturing sectors – combining a world-class manufacturing and fabrication facility with the capacity to install, service and repair specialised equipment, both onshore and offshore.