Brisbane project The Link has been shortlisted for the inaugural WE-EF LIGHTING Landscape Architecture After Dark national competition. Wood & Grieve Engineers (WGE) is proud to have been involve …
Named an Aon Best Employer for the eighth time, Wood & Grieve Engineers is arguably Australia’s best place to work. What’s the secret to WGE’s culture? We checked in with CEO José Granado. Each ye …
Earlier this week the Victorian Government announced significant changes to the Victorian Planning Provisions (VPPs) which aims to make the state’s planning system more efficient and accessible. Amend …
Health Minister Roger Cook officially opened the state-of-the-art Warren Health Service in Manjimup earlier this week, with Wood & Grieve Engineers’ (WGE) Grant Sheppard attending the celebrations …
Property industry heavyweights have stepped up to create a new world-first facility supporting homeless youth in partnership with the Victorian government. Construction of an $8 million centre began t …
Wood & Grieve Engineers (WGE) made history when Aon announced the 2018 Best Employers list on 30 July; a program which recognises an elite group of organisations across Australia and New Zealand w …
“Becoming an Aon Best Employer for the eighth time is an incredible achievement, and is a reflection of our high performing staff.” Wood & Grieve Engineers (WGE) has been awarded its eighth Aon He …
The below article is courtesy of AIRAH’s July edition of Ecolibrium; first published 18 July 2018 Property prices, high-density residential development and a resurgence in inner-city living have combi …
Wood & Grieve Engineers (WGE) would like to congratulate our clients who were recently recognised by the Australian Institute of Architects 2018 state awards. In total, WGE were involved with 15 s …
“Developers are looking for an extra edge that helps them get to market quicker and more affordably. Timber is that edge.” In cities of glittering glass, steel and concrete, the idea of timber buildi …
Studies show that lighting has a direct effect on people’s emotions, both positively and negatively. Not only that, it can effect productivity and energy levels, so it should come as no surprise that …
Tomorrow, Saturday 23 June, is International Women in Engineering Day – a day in which we hope to raise the profile of women in our industry and the exciting engineering career opportunities available …
Construction of the new-look Western Sydney Stadium is full steam ahead, with the NSW Government giving early access to the media for an exclusive first look at the development so far. Wood & Gri …
Perth’s Elizabeth Quay development has been awarded Australia’s best urban renewal project by the Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA), Australia’s peak body for the urban development indus …
Phase one of the All Abilities Play Space on the Nedlands foreshore – including the main playground area – has officially opened with a new name. Nedlands Mayor Max Hipkins, Rotary and the major spon …
Wood & Grieve Engineers’ (WGE) top brass will be roughing it for one night on Thursday 21 June, all in support of the St Vincent de Paul Society. José Granado has signed up to support the Vinnie’s …
Noise may be an occupational hazard on construction sites. But new technology from Wood & Grieve Engineers (WGE) eliminates the endless engineers’ reports and puts noise control in the palm of the …
Wood & Grieve Engineers (WGE) recently welcomed Le Han Tan, who joins the Sydney Sustainability team as a Project Engineer. Le Han brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the group, having …
Optus Stadium, and the surrounding Stadium Park, was last named the 2018 winner of the Australian Construction Achievement Award (ACAA). Announced at an event in Melbourne, Optus Stadium beat out fiv …
A meeting of the minds was held recently with Roads Australia hosting a single table dinner in Sydney to discuss Australia’s subsurface utilities. Individuals from across Australia were invited to the …