When a team grows by 500% in the space of less than two years, you know something exciting is happening. The Sydney civil and structural engineering team has rapidly developed from two people to a team of ten, as a direct response to the growing client demand for Wood and Grieves’ services, predominantly in the […]
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Optimised pedestrian link delivered at Melbourne Airport
Melbourne Airport’s new $150m Terminal 4 project required a bypass pedestrian link to connect the Virgin T3 Terminal to the Pier G Tiger/Rex Terminals, allowing for the old terminal to be demolished and the new Terminal 4 built over the same footprint. Templink is a 150m long modular pedestrian link with 11 contiguous modules raised […]
Spotlight on sustainable communities – new property development achieves EnviroDevelopment certification
The standard for sustainability in residential developments has been raised high, with the new Vasse Dawson Development in WA’s South West being awarded EnviroDevelopment (ED) certification for the development’s impressive Community and Ecosystem sustainability initiatives. Residential sustainability is often seen as centring on energy efficiency and waste reduction, but creating a sustainable community goes much […]
Treasury Building, preserving the historic yet driving modern design
The Treasury Building, a 33-level office development in the Perth CBD, is drawing attention as it nears completion. The building is a highlight on the Perth sky-line, exemplifying the perfect mix of preserving the historic nature of the adjoining site, whilst allowing for a modern design. As an engineering project the Treasury Building development offered […]
Perth office increases structural capability to meet growing industry demands
Wood & Grieve Engineers (WGE) is pleased to announce the relocation of Renier van Jaarsveld in the role of Structural Project Engineer to the firm’s Perth office. Renier is credited with having recently built the WGE Darwin office to a strong national structural hub in his role as Structural Section Manager. The relocation of Renier […]
Australia’s first digital hospital officially opens
Australia’s fully integrated digital hospital, St Stephen’s Private Hospital in Hervey Bay, officially opened on 8 December 2014. The $96 million St Stephen’s Hospital is run by UnitingCare Health and is described by Health Minister Peter Dutton as “the Australian benchmark in automated patient care.” Wood & Grieve Engineers (WGE) were contracted to provide electrical, […]
