CASE MEALLIN TO PROJECT MANAGE CONSTRUCTION OF WAMA STAGE 1

WAMA is pleased to announce the appointment of Case Meallin, a professional project and development management consultancy group located in Geelong, to project manage the construction of Stage 1 including:

  • Gallery building and café
  • Access roads and carparks
  • Maintenance depot
  • Landscaping around the Gallery
  • Associated utility services

 

Case Meallin Director, Peter Meallin said “Case Meallin are excited to be partnering with the WAMA Foundation to manage the delivery of Stage 1 of the WAMA masterplan. We look forward to working with the project team to achieve the successful and timely delivery of this important project for the local community.”

Case Meallin has provided project management services for a number of significant projects of comparable size and complexity as that of the proposed WAMA Project. To find out more about some of their recent similar projects visit Case Meallin’s website.

WAMA’s other consultant partners, most notably MvS Architects and Tract Consultants, and will be responsible for delivering the project on time and on budget.

You will start to notice activity on the site within the near future.

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