WT, in conjunction with Aurecon, supported GEO Group in the development of their bid for their second term renewal at the Fulham Prison which was first let circa 1996.
EastLink P3, Victoria (AUS)
Connor Biesty2023-03-08T10:39:28-08:00The EastLink project was declared Australia’s most outstanding example of construction excellence at the 2009 Australian Construction Achievement Awards.
Casey Hospital, Berwick, P3, Victoria (AUS)
Connor Biesty2023-03-08T09:59:15-08:00The hospital is capable of treating up to 30,000 patients and 25,000 emergency presentations each year.
Capital Metro P3, ACT (AUS)
Connor Biesty2023-03-08T09:58:23-08:00WT was engaged in 2014 by the ACTivate Consortium to provide measurements and pricing for the all aspects of the new light rail to be included in the overall P3 proposal to the ACT Government.
WAIS High Performance Service Centre, Perth (AUS)
Connor Biesty2023-03-09T11:48:12-08:00The project leverages existing state level sports infrastructure within the Mount Claremont Sporting Precinct which comprises Challenge Stadium, WA Athletics Stadium, WA Basketball Centre, WA Rugby Centre and The University of Western Australia Sports Park.
Zhongshan Convention Center (CN)
Connor Biesty2023-03-09T11:52:47-08:00Zhongshan Convention Center is an all-rounded conference facilities. For a total CFA of approximately 120,000 m², the Center has its exhibition halls extending over 67,650 m² and a large convention hall for approximately 9,300 m² space.
Victoria University Sports, Melbourne (AUS)
Connor Biesty2023-04-19T14:04:44-07:00The project incorporates a suite of world class, high technology laboratories in five major disciplines underpinning sport and exercise sciences including exercise physiology, biomechanics, motor learning & skilled performance, sport and exercise biochemistry & molecular biology and motor control and biofeedback.
Northland Events Centre (NZ)
Connor Biesty2023-03-08T13:46:08-08:00New south stand and events centre at Okara Park, Whangarei comprising 2,000 covered seats, 200 seat events centre including retail units, relocation of pitch, lighting towers, siteworks and landscaping.
Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) Redevelopment, Melbourne (AUS)
Connor Biesty2023-03-08T12:36:49-08:00As the major stadium for the 2006 Commonwealth Games, the MCG required significant redevelopment to increase capacity from 70,000 to 100,000 seats.