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2010
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Monday, 08 August 2011 12:00 |
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The weather really set us a challenge in 2010, with an all-time record rainfall for September, leading up to the show. Nevertheless, the show must go on. Most exhibitors were in place two days before the opening, with further rain causing bogs to be negotiated along internal access roads.
How lucky then that the two days of the show we opened to visitors and engineering delegates were fine and sunny! Another record crowd visited LOGOV, with many visitors being shuttled from our farthest car-parks. Although not all exhibitors were able to gain access for their heaviest items, most were philosophical that we finally had to have a wet one.
Some 130 State Conference delegates were bussed to LOGOV on the Wednesday and a further seven busloads of council staff visited from as far away as Stanthorpe, Warwick, Casino, Toowoomba and Bundaberg. Four major prizes were won by council employees from Lismore, Stanthorpe, Goondiwindi and Logan.
Logan City Mayor, Cr Pam Parker officially opened LOGOV and, assisted by Infrastructure Chair, Cr Ray Hackwood, presented plaques to eight exhibitors who won best display in various categories. Visitors to LOGOV were welcomed by IPWEAQ President, David Wiskar, and Foundation President, Peter Way, who thanked the Mayor and Councillors for hosting LOGOV for the 13th time in Logan. We have very thankfully received Logan's offer to continue to host the show until 2020.
On behalf of LOGOV, I am pleased to acknowledge our sponsors, Coates Hire, Komatsu, Ezy-Drive, Moreton Hire, Earthmover magazine, C-M Concrete, Humes, Vac-Group, Roadside Products, Rocla, Ed's Hire, APP, and Concrete Taxi for their support. Organisers will be contacting all exhibitors well in advance of our next LOGOV, scheduled for October 2012, to invite them along again. In addition, we will be urging all Public Works engineers, consultants and civil contractors, to support the exhibitors in 2012, to ensure we continue to assist the industry by serving as a "one-stop shop".
GIL HOLMES,
CHAIR, LOGOV EXPO 2010 |
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2010
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Monday, 08 August 2011 11:50 |
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Congratulations to the winners for 2010.

| Award |
Winner |
| Best of Show Exhibit |
Clark Equipment (Sites 265, 266, 267, 268, 289, 290, 291, 292) |
| Best exhibit - Small site |
Tennant Co (Site 208) |
| Best exhibit - Medium site |
Playscape Creation (Sites 56 & 57) |
| Best exhibit - Large site |
Wacker Neuson (Sites 60, 61, 62) |
| Highly Commended |
Landmark Products (Site 50) |
| Highly Commended |
Multi Engineering (Sites 34 & 35) |
| Most Innovative Display |
Kershki |
| Best Trade Pavilion Booth |
SebaKMT (Advanced Utility Solutions) (Booths 20 & 21) |
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2008
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Monday, 30 November 2009 11:57 |
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Congratulations to the winners in 2008.

| Award |
Winner |
| Best of Show Exhibit |
SBH Australia |
| Best exhibit - Small site |
Miracle Recreation Equipment |
| Best exhibit - Medium site |
Aqua Drainage Solutions |
| Best exhibit - Large site |
Construction Equipment Australia |
| Highly Commended |
Playscape Creations |
| Highly Commended |
G James Furniture |
| Most Innovative Display |
C-M Concrete Products |
| Best Trade Pavilion Booth |
Take-a-Look Network Video |
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2008
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Wednesday, 15 October 2008 00:00 |
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Each LOGOV breaks new attendance records, and despite a big increase in car-park sizes, vehicles were still on the look-out for a spare space. This very popular public works engineering tradeshow was sold out months before the event, with some 27 companies being too late to be accommodated. Organisers decided to keep the size of the show to its present manageable area, to give visitors a chance to walk through all exhibits in one day.
Council staff from regions such as Casino in the south to Cairns in the north and even Longreach in the west were seen at LOGOV Expo 2008. Rockhampton, Warwick, Toowoomba, Pittsworth, Wide Bay and Sunshine Coast all sent staff to shop at the show. In addition, delegates from the state conference, also being held in Logan, spent the Wednesday afternoon at LOGOV, with one of the delegates, Mr Ross Chapman, being the lucky one winning a luxury long-weekend at Palazzo Versace, along with two other patrons visiting on the buses, picking up a similar prize.
Logan City Mayor, Cr Pam Parker and Chair of Works, Cr Lynne Clarke, both officiated at the official opening and prizes for best exhibits were awarded in eight categories. Deputy Works Chairman, Cr Ray Hackwood, agreed to assist organisers in the judging of best sites. Visitors were welcomed by IPWEAQ President, Mr Patrick Murphy and Chairman, Mr Peter Way, thanked the councillors on behalf of the Foundation.
On behalf of LOGOV, I particularly thank our 2008 sponsors, Logan City, Coates, Moreton Hire, Ezy-Drive, Komatsu, Earthmover and Civil Contractor magazine, C-M Concrete Products, Vac-U-Digga, Humes, Smartstream, Rocla Pipeline Products and All Park Products.
Roving entertainment this year included Tony Ashby’s jazz trio, the River City Clippers with their wonderful harmonies and entertainer, magician and MC, Eric Summons. The weather was very kind to us and allowed the full program, including some demonstrations of new plant, to be undertaken without interruption.
Organisers are already planning some significant changes to the layout and facilities for the 2010 show which will again be held at Meakin Park in the first week of October.
Gil Holmes Chairman LOGOV Expo 2008 |
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