The $116 expansion of Baldivis Shopping Centre is a key strategic development by Stockland in the Baldivis and Rockingham regions of WA. The retail hub expansion quadruples the Centre’s net lettable area from 7,000m2 to 29,500m2 and includes an impressive range of major retail outlets as well as close to 100 specialty stores, 1400 parking […]
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Iconic Kings Square redevelopment in Fremantle
Western Australia’s city of Fremantle can expect a striking transformation with the creation of a new $45 million civic and community hub as part of the broader $220 million Kings Square Project. As one of the largest new developments to be undertaken in Fremantle this project will reshape the heart of Fremantle with the inclusion […]
Modular construction trends in Australia
Why is modular design increasing in popularity? With clients, developers, engineers and architects always looking for sound ways to improve commercial viability on projects, there is a steadily increasing trend towards modular solutions across a range of Australian developments and sectors. Gary Sollitt, Structural Project Engineer at Wood & Grieve Engineers, has extensive modular experience […]
Triple win for WGE at the Financial Review Client Choice Awards
Wood & Grieve Engineers (WGE) has achieved an incredible triple win at the Financial Review Client Choice Awards on 10 March. The firm was awarded first place in all three nominated categories: Best Consulting Engineering Firm (revenue $50 to $200m) Best WA Firm Most Client Focused Consulting Engineer awarded to Grant Holman, Melbourne Office Manager […]
Subiaco Pavilion project a step closer to construction
The Subiaco Pavilion site is a step closer to construction with development plans approved by the Metro West JDAP in February 2015. The proposed 16 storey development plans include 292 residential apartments and up to 18 specialty shops including a gourmet marketplace, small bars, rooftop bar and cinema. Wood & Grieve Engineers (WGE) is working […]
Achieving architectural intent through fire design at 999 Hay Street, Perth
999 Hay Street is a $50 million commercial office which has been developed as a vibrant workplace located within Perth’s Parliamentary Precinct on the edge of the CBD. The 12-storey building is designed with a striking façade and includes 10 open-plan offices, rooftop boardroom and a proposed café or bar at ground level. To ensure […]
Delivering cost-effective fire design at Ronald McDonald House
Ronald McDonald House is a 13 level mixed-use residential building located in the children’s hospital precinct in South Brisbane. It offers temporary accommodation for families with sick children using nearby healthcare services. The development is comprised of retail, car parking, various communal facilities and accommodation. Wood & Grieve’s fire engineering team were engaged to provide best-practice […]
