NORMAN Disney & Young has unveiled plans to open a new office in Adelaide.
NDY’s director George Balales said the decision to establish an office in Adelaide is a direct response to the firm’s long term national clients’ increasing involvement in South Australian building projects.
“Establishing a permanent presence in Adelaide is part of our commitment to delivering successful outcomes for our clients on an ongoing basis in South Australia,” he added.
The new Adelaide office, scheduled to open in January 2008, provides a further boost to NDY’s national office network which also includes Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne and Perth.
NDY has been involved in some of the country’s landmark projects in recent times, such as Eureka Tower and Port 1010 Digital Harbour in Melbourne; the Tugun Bypass and Dreamworld’s White Water Ride in Queensland; Perth’s GPO refurbishment and the Australian War Memorial Redevelopment in Canberra.
In South Australia, the company’s current work schedule includes a range of government, health & aged care, retail and data facility projects.
Australian Property Journal