Creating excellence and value for the Games and beyond

Queensland has a once-in-a-generation infrastructure opportunity and challenge: hosting a world-class event while also delivering a sustainable social, economic and environmental legacy. It’s both a sprint and a marathon.

From venues and accommodation to precincts and transport connections, the game plan is clear: deliver on time, stay on budget and build a legacy that lasts.

Discover how we can help you achieve your goals.

Venues: from global stage to local legacy

The goal: impress the world on Day 1, serve communities for decades

The game plan: clarity of costs and scopes, fit-for-purpose procurement, and flexible, scalable solutions that maximise long-term value and functionality

Welcoming the world and housing the future

The goal: host millions for a fortnight, house a growing population for generations

The game plan: tackle cost escalation, harness smart technologies, embrace smarter ways to build, and plan for enduring value

Moving millions and connecting Queenslanders

The goal: move crowds seamlessly in 2032, while setting up Queensland’s connected future

The game plan: careful scoping, strategic sequencing, rapid mobilisation and flexible delivery pathways to keep projects on track

Contact our team

Jack Shelley

State Director & QLD State Lead

Brisbane, QLD

Tim Bessell

National Sports & Venues Sector Lead

Brisbane, QLD

Sam Mendoza

National Infrastructure Sector Lead

Sydney, NSW

Jared Cathcart

Portfolio & Program Advisory State Lead

Brisbane, QLD

Adam Adkin

Asset & Facilities Management Lead

Brisbane, QLD