News July 05, 2017
WGE announces six new Principal shareholders and 10 new Associates
WGE is pleased to announce the promotion of six people to the level of Principal shareholder.
These individuals have demonstrated their ability to add significant value across a number of areas of the business and read more
News July 05, 2017
WGE informs new training for managing underground assets
WGE is working with Engineering Education Australia (EEAUST) and Open Learning, on a new training module to inform the management of underground assets or subsurface utilities. Available through Open Learning in July 2017, the read more
News July 04, 2017
WGE Engineer named one of Australia’s most innovative
WGE’s Elliot Alfirevich has been named by Engineers Australia as one of the nation’s most innovative engineers for his highly integrated technology solution at the Perth Busport. The list of innovative engineers was announced read more
News July 03, 2017
Congratulations to winners of the Victorian Architecture Awards
Winners of the 2017 Victorian Architecture Awards were announced recently with two WGE projects recognised.
The Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre (VCCC) by the sthDI + MCR architectural consortium was acknowledged as one of Victoria’s notable read more
News June 26, 2017
Architecture Awards showcase the best in the West
Congratulations to all projects recognised at the WA Architecture Awards. Announced at a gala function on Friday 23 June, the awards highlight excellence in architecture across Western Australia. State winners go into the running read more
News June 19, 2017
Young engineers learn from industry experts
WGE’s Sydney team recently took part in a Young Engineers Australia event to gain an understanding of the issues that can arise on engineering projects.
Attendees heard from keynote speakers including Dr Jan Hayes from read more
News June 07, 2017
Fiction is fun, but reality will sell
Imagine standing on the balcony of your yet-to-be-built house on your still vacant block and seeing the sunset or ocean views. This is no longer science fiction, says Darren Pesich. A director and Perth civil read more

