The Marysville Community Hub forms part of the Victorian Bushfire Reconstruction and Recovery Authority’s charter to rebuild community assets following the devastating Black Saturday bushfires of February 2009 which destroyed the town of Marysville.
Kinghorn Cancer Centre, Sydney
admin2020-06-29T11:00:12+05:30The Kinghorn Cancer Centre is a major new initiative of the Garvan Institute of Medical Research and St Vincents & Mater Health Sydney (SV&MHS).
Hedland Health Campus, WA
admin2020-06-29T11:00:12+05:30WT Partnership provided cost planning and cost management services for the construction of the new Hedland Health Campus, which replaced the 35-year-old Port Hedland Regional Hospital.
Cavalry Car Park, Canberra
admin2020-06-29T11:00:16+05:30The $18 million car park includes external butterfly ramps on the eastern and western ends of the structure as well as lifts.
Busselton Health Campus, WA
admin2020-06-29T11:00:16+05:30WTP was the appointed cost manager for the new Busselton Regional Health Campus in Western Australia which will be the Western Australian State Government’s first major health facility delivered under a BIM platform.

Australian Embassy, Jakarta
admin2020-06-29T11:00:16+05:30WT Partnership is currently providing full cost management services to the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade for the construction of the new Australian embassy in Jakarta.
National Arboretum, ACT
admin2020-06-29T11:00:16+05:30The Australian National Arboretum and Gardens is situated on 290ha of bushfire-damaged land north of Canberra’s Lake Burley Griffin.
Library at the Dock, Melbourne
admin2020-06-29T11:00:17+05:30Located at the intersection of Collins Street and Bourke Street, the new Docklands Library and Community Centre development is a three storey resource for Docklands residents.

City of Cockburn Physical Activity Centre, WA
admin2020-06-29T11:00:17+05:30WT Partnership is currently engaged by the City of Cockburn to provide full quantity surveying services for the City of Cockburn's Regional Physical Activity Centre.

Bunjil Place, VIC
admin2020-06-29T11:00:17+05:30After a six month design competition, attracting over 20 entries in the first stage, four teams were shortlisted with Francis-Jones Moreham Thorp (fjmt) winning the design competition for the new City of Casey Cultural Precinct.