Lack of sector investment to keep construction cost escalation elevated to 2026
According to our latest Australian Construction Market Conditions Report, cost escalation forecast to 2026 remains stubbornly elevated, around 4.5-5.5 per cent per annum on average nationally.
WT appointed Quantity Surveyor for Macquarie Point Multipurpose Stadium
We've been selected as the preferred quantity surveyor for the Macquarie Point Multipurpose Stadium in Hobart, Tasmania. The stadium is set to become Tasmania's premier multipurpose sporting, arts, events and entertainment facility.
WT pioneers digital twins for quantity surveying
In an industry-leading innovation, we have developed a proof of concept for a digital twin of a commercial building as part of the CSIRO’s Data61 Terria Digital Twin Early Adopter Program.
WT grows Portfolio and Program Advisory capabilities with PSA acquisition
Leading international cost management and advisory firm WT announced the acquisition of PSA Project Consulting to further grow its Portfolio and Program Advisory national practice in Australia.
GLM2 Announcement, Building Consortium & Homes Victoria
Sporting grounds and stadia are a unique and integral part of our communities, from their ability to bring together people united in common interests, to providing a space for athletes and sports lovers; whether for leisure or for practice – these venues have always brought life to our neighbourhoods.
WT’s Australian Construction Market Conditions Report Released
The Australian economy has continued to record solid growth numbers through 2022 and 2023; while there are some similarities to much of the decade prior to the pandemic, there is scant similarity outside of headline growth numbers. Furthermore, today’s economic climate is increasingly schizophrenic; a sample of economic indicators, which often provide reassuring direction, are now more confusing and counteracting.