The global consulting, design and construction services organisation is now the most decorated engineering firm in the awards’ history.
Golder previously has won in that category for seven straight years, successfully holding the title this year in a higher revenue category and against strong competition.
Adam Kilsby, Golder’s managing director, Australia, said the latest achievements were highly valued because they reflected the views of clients.
“Golder has a strong record of technical and client service excellence and we greatly appreciate this feedback from our valued clients,” Kilsby said.
Firms were rated on a range of attributes including value for money, client care, innovation, market leadership and service quality.
“Golder’s activities span a range of industries, from manufacturing to oil and gas, mining and urban infrastructure, giving us a key role in Australia’s sustainable development,” Kilsby said.
“Maintaining our service standards is key to this and we are determined to continue delivering successful outcomes for clients.”