News August 12, 2015
Wood & Grieve boost structural team with senior hire
Wood & Grieve Engineers (WGE) is pleased to announce the hire of Senior Structural Project Engineer, Alasdair MacKerron, to the firm’s Perth structural team.
Alasdair’s appointment is in direct response to read more
News August 05, 2015
Landmark investment for Karratha
Wood & Grieve Engineers (WGE) are proud to be part of the Brookfield Multiplex / Cooper & Oxley team on the new Karratha Health Campus.
This project is the largest hospital infrastructure investment ever undertaken read more
News July 28, 2015
Hydraulic expert discusses bacteria control
Hospitals and aged care facilities around the world require defense against bacterial infections in water supplies. For example, Legionella bacteria (which causes Legionnaires Disease) reproduces at temperatures between 20-45°C and is present read more
News July 27, 2015
An industry unites – sustainability experts join forces to advocate for changes to Section J
A group of sustainability experts have joined together to advocate for changes to Section J of the Building Code of Australia (BCA). Wood & Grieve Engineers (WGE) is proud to be part of this read more
News July 15, 2015
Making essential upgrades to Christmas Island Airport utilities
The $1 million upgrade of the Christmas Island Airport sewer system and fire services was considered an essential key development for the island and was completed June 2015.
Wood & Grieve Engineers (WGE) provided design, read more
News July 15, 2015
The rise of Wood & Grieve Engineers’ civil team
Wood & Grieve Engineers’ (WGE) Civil Section in Sydney is growing with the addition of Ian Harris, Civil Section Manager. Ian has fourteen years of high level experience in the land development and read more
News July 14, 2015
WGE: proud to sponsor Save Our Sons Sportsman’s Lunch
Wood & Grieve Engineers (WGE) were delighted to be invited to attend a charity lunch hosted by not-for-profit, Save our Sons.
Save Our Sons is an Australian Charity committed to raising desperately needed funding read more

