Congratulations to Kenneth Koh who has been promoted to Associate Director in our Perth office
Kenneth has played an integral role in our WA team since he joined in 2008.
Kenneth has played an integral role in our WA team since he joined in 2008.
After much anticipation, we are thrilled to welcome Alberto Fernandez to the Queensland team, offering us a wealth of knowledge to draw upon – particularly in the sporting and stadium sector.
At the end of last year, our Queensland team welcomed Reiss Draper as Associate Director of the ever-expanding and dedicated team.
After 27 years with us, including ten years as Managing Director, Nick Deeks is setting his sights on retirement at the end of 2022.
As the world emerged from the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic, escalation returned with a vengeance in 2021 and into 2022. This was via a ‘perfect storm’ of events.
WT is thrilled to have joined forces with business management consultant, Syntagium. This milestone marks WT’s evolution into the digital world of capturing and utilising data, which will ultimately add far more value for our clients.
The Atlassian Australia headquarter building will be a world-leading sustainable tower that becomes Atlassian's long-term home in Sydney. It's an incredible hybrid timber design, which will be the tallest of its kind in the world. The building will be highly sustainable, highly flexible, and built for the future. It will be 39 storeys that are distributed across 8 different habitats, with uses of the building including office, retail and tourism (YHA).
Introducing Adam Robinson to WT, heading up our new Program Portfolio and Program Advisory service, adding value to any organisation investing capital in projects.
With technology so integrated in our everyday lives, it's only natural it would have an impact on the way cities function and how we interact with them. Quantity Surveyor and AIQS Graduate member Zari Subhlok explores 'creating smart cities to help build the future' in an essay which earnt her the 2021 PAQS-IWATA Foundation Travelling Scholarship.
At the end of a project have you ever sat back and thought, “we could have done this better” … but I’m not sure how we could have foreseen some of the complications which arose?