Submit a nomination by August 8th, 2023!

Celebrating our community
At the Real Property Institute of Canada, we believe in celebrating our community members for their contributions toward excellence in the real property profession. Through our awards, we recognize and showcase the significant achievements of the federal real property community and its partners.
Categories & Criteria
Purpose
This category recognizes innovative approaches to developing and successfully implementing a
new or refined concept, process, or procedure in the field of real property management, or the
demonstration of significant improvement in portfolio, accommodation, property, project, or
service performance through strategic planning, policy development, performance
management, analytics to inform decision-making, change management, risk management, or
competency development.
Entry Criteria
Entries in this category may include real property-related frameworks, strategies, investment
plans, portfolio, asset and building management plans, climate resilience plans, portfolio
decarbonization plans, policies, programs, legislation, and regulations.
Evaluation Criteria
Entries in this category should demonstrate any or all of the following:
1) Innovation
- The initiative should showcase a visionary or innovative approach, or the refinement of
an existing approach that is significant to the real property management profession. - Non-traditional methods were utilized to achieve the outputs/outcomes of the
initiative. - The initiative addressed an area of change impacting the real property profession or
served as a catalyst for change. - The initiative’s objectives addressed an emerging issue or need arising from changes in
government priorities, legislation, policy, technology, etc.
2) Development and Implementation
- The initiative had a clear strategy, goals, and objectives that supported its
development and implementation. - The initiative addressed the primary vision and need or problem that prompted its
initiation, sustained and refreshed over time. - The processes involved in the initiative demonstrated comprehensive and effective solicitation of input from stakeholders.
- The initiative serves as an example of effective implementation, having measurable results that demonstrate its success.
3) Competency Development
- The ideas, techniques, or methodologies used should be easily transferable and
adoptable by other real property professionals and departments. - The concept, process, or procedure should have the potential to be applied to other
initiatives of a similar nature. - The results of the initiative should have a measurable impact on how real property
professionals perform their duties. - Broader application of the initiative’s methodology or components should contribute to
the advancement of good practices in the real property management field.
Purpose
This category recognizes the successful application of investment development and project delivery best practices and lessons learned in achieving the intended results for Government of Canada workplaces and assets. This category focuses on five key aspects:
1) clear requirements definition, options analysis;
2) options analysis based on robust cost estimating, scheduling and risk analysis;
3) design excellence;
4) cost, scope schedule and risk management; and
5) transition to operations and commissioning
Successful entries demonstrate excellence in these areas, resulting in high-performing assets, improved workplace efficiency and effectiveness and enhanced stakeholder engagement and partnerships.
Entry Criteria
Entries in this category should focus on investments or project management initiatives that aim to create new or renovated work environments that promote collaboration, leverage technology to improve efficiency, and prioritize the health and well-being of employees and Canadians. Examples of eligible projects include new construction, recapitalization or renovation projects with a focus on excellence in building or infrastructure design, use of innovative construction
practices, incorporation of technology effective project management and contracting practices that lead to high-performing assets in the federal portfolio.
Evaluation Criteria
Entries in this category should demonstrate any, or all, of the following:
- integration and collaboration across sectors
- effective stakeholder engagement and/or partnerships
- clearly articulated business case and/or development plan and/or land use plans
- creative, innovative use of design and/or technology to increase workplace efficiency
and effectiveness or to manage unexpected challenges. - effective project management
- replicability
- best value* Best value: as demonstrated by the extent to which a solution or investment achieves the optimal balance of resource expenditure and realization of outcomes, including socio-economic and environmental returns, throughout the asset or service life cycle. The lowest price is not always representative of best value.
Purpose
This category recognizes the contribution of individuals or teams who work behind he scenes to ensure the day-to day availability, functionality, and quality of real property accommodations or infrastructure services for Government of Canada programs and Canadians. This includes a wide range of areas, such as buildings and infrastructure (bridges, highways, dams) operations, intelligent building systems, emergency planning and response, security, and lifecycle management. Entries in this category should demonstrate excellence in areas such as service continuity, accommodations and facilities management, recommissioning, resilience and other related aspects.
Entry Criteria
Individuals or teams that often work in roles that are not in the executive (EX) level, but their contributions go above and beyond and are vital to the success of the programs they support.
Evaluation criteria
Entries should demonstrate a consistent, sustained history of exemplary client service, team leadership and administration or operational skills, advanced program or best practices in the real property field, innovative and potentially digital solutions to meet client requirements, a collaborative approach to inspiring and enabling others, and recognizing individual and team contributions, excellence in responding to business continuity and emergency response and delivery of tangible benefits.
Purpose
Recognizes an individual or group’s contributions to meeting the Government of Canada’s goals to transition to net-zero carbon and climate-resilient operations, and/or reducing environmental impacts, including on waste, energy, water, and biodiversity, including:
- Strategic planning informed by data to identify priorities and best value investments
- Implementation of designs, practices, or processes that aim to achieve Greening
Government Strategy goals - Achieving measurable results through reduction in:
o greenhouse gas emissions reduction
o reduction in energy consumption
o reduction in water consumption
o waste reduction / increased recycling
o climate change risks to real property services and operations
Entry Criteria
Entries in this category include initiatives that reduce the environmental impact of greenhouse gas emissions, waste, water and energy consumption and that support government targets for a sustainable climate resilient federal real property portfolio.
Evaluation Criteria
Entries in this category should demonstrate any, or all, of the following:
- best value or increased energy and environmental efficiencies such as
o reduction in energy or water consumption and waste, or
o facility or portfolio use optimization through colocation, collaboration synergies
o achievement of net zero-carbon or zero-carbon-ready building standards
o significantly lower emissions from a retrofit (e.g., greater than 50% reduction in
GHG emissions or electricity last-mile - improved resilient operation such as
o Interlinked climate / infrastructure systems
o Strategic preparedness (Climate Risk Vulnerability Assessment) to
implementation) - effective planning and project management
- integration, collaboration, effective stakeholder engagement and/or partnerships
Purpose
Recognizes an individual or group who have worked to deliver a real property project, program or service in a way that is both effective and mindful of Indigenous needs and perspectives, and that has had a positive impact on advancing reconciliation.
Entry Criteria
Entries in this category include Indigenous consultation as relates to disposal of surplus real property and throughout the real property life cycle.
Evaluation criteria:
Entries in this category should demonstrate any, or all, of the following:
- demonstrated leadership in the development and implementation of real property projects
and initiatives that prioritize and advance reconciliation with Indigenous peoples and
communities. - effective engagement with Indigenous stakeholders, including consultation and
accommodation throughout the real property life cycle. - mindfulness of indigenous needs and constraints when seeking solutions to real property
issues and challenges. - meaningful partnerships with Indigenous communities and organizations, and the use of
Indigenous Participation Plans resulting in successful delivery of the project, program or
service. - recognition by Indigenous partners or stakeholders, such as letters of support or
endorsements, of the value and impact of the real property project or initiative on
advancing reconciliation.
Purpose
Recognizes an individual or team achievement in real property that improves accessibility in support of a barrier-free Canada by 2040. The achievement should involve the proactive identification, removal and prevention of barriers to accessibility in priority areas such as:
- the built environment
- the design and delivery of programs and services
- the procurement of goods, services and facilities
Entry Criteria
Entries in this category includes individuals or a team who have made a significant contribution
to creating an inclusive, barrier free and accessible community for people with disabilities.
Evaluation Criteria
Entries in this category should demonstrate any, or all, of the following:
- increased inclusion and accessibility for people with disabilities
- specific results achieved by the nominee(s) achieved and how were they measured or
assessed - plans for continuing the impact of the initiative
- application of the key principle of the Accessibility Canada Act “Nothing Without Us”
which involves consulting with persons with disabilities when developing laws, policies
and programs that impact them. - recognition by stakeholder(s) such as letters of support, is required
(Selected by the TBS Real Property Senior Designated Officials Council)
Purpose:
Recognizes an individual or team who made an integral contribution in advancing the federal
real property community over a sustained period, through:
- advancement of the profession: demonstrating an outstanding level of personal
involvement, effort, leadership, and achievement in the advancement and/or change in
real property profession and practices - leadership/service to Real Property Institute of Canada (RPIC): engaging in volunteering,
mentoring, knowledge sharing activities that benefit RPIC through service and
leadership within the RPIC Community. - exemplary professionalism: outstanding dedication in their work, high level of
commitment to public-service values and ethics, respect for others, integrity,
professionalism, inspirational model for colleagues and/or employees, demonstrating a
commitment to excellence, professionalism and public service.
Entry Criteria:
Nominees must be individuals who are currently or have been previously been employed by the
federal government. Nominees should have a track record of excellence in their work over a
period of time and have made a significant contribution to the real property field.
Evaluation criteria:
Entries in this category should demonstrate an exceptional and sustained contributions to the
real property community and profession, such as:
- a personal history of effective leadership, direction and achievement in the real property
field - significant contributions to the field of real property by advancing knowledge, promoting
innovation, and/or advocating for best practices - a demonstrated commitment to advancing the mandate of the Real Property Institute of
Canada - playing a significant role in building professionalization and/or specialist skills within the
profession - achieving concrete results for advancing the federal real property profession and/or
program(s) - serving as an inspirational model for colleagues and/or employees
- outstanding dedication in their work while maintaining a high level of commitment to public-service values and ethics (respect for others, integrity, professionalism)
- played an active role in removing barriers and enabling talented employees from underrepresented groups to realize their full potential and attracting new talent

Discover the 2022 Award Winners
On November 30 at RPIC’s 2022 Real Property National Workshop, we celebrated eleven recipients of the 2022 Real Property Award.
Meet the 2022 Award Winner!