
Leading international cost management and advisory firm WT welcomes the recent release of the Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority (GIICA) final Report from the 100 Day Review, prepared for the Queensland Government.
Among the 100 Day Review recommendations accepted as part of the Queensland Government’s 2032 Delivery Plan was the need for a new oval stadium at Victoria Park in Brisbane with a legacy seating capacity of 63,000.
WT worked closely with GIICA, undertaking cost and program reviews to help shape the report’s recommendations, building on the firm’s extensive experience in the Sports & Venues sector.
“We welcome GIICA’s final report and are pleased that the Queensland Government has accepted over 90 per cent of the recommendations at the core of its 2032 Delivery Plan,” said Tim Bessell, WT’s National Director and Sports & Venues Sector Lead.
“We look forward to contributing to the successful delivery of Queensland’s 2032 infrastructure legacy.”
WT has a wealth of experience in sports and venues across Australia, including the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Marvel Stadium, AAMI Park, Allianz Stadium, Optus Stadium, and Macquarie Point Stadium among many others.
Operating for over 75 years, WT’s expertise spans the building, construction, infrastructure sectors. The firm supports clients with an award-winning team of specialists in portfolio and program advisory, cost management and quantity surveying, commercial advisory, carbon and sustainability, and asset and facilities management.