Formula Interiors work closely with architects and designers to successfully deliver a range of diverse projects around Australia.
October 5th, 2011




Formula Interiors are Australia’s longest standing specialist commercial interior fitout and refurbishment company, with decades of experience in construction management and as principal contractors.
The company’s work spans projects in the health, education, commercial and hospitality sectors, with one factor in common – they are all winning work environments that create great results.
From a merger between the Brisbane-based Formula Interiors and Melbourne’s Eveready Partitions in 2008, Formula Interiors have grown into a national business, with 6 offices Australia-wide able to cater to projects in any location – even regional.
“With over 50 years of experience and a commitment to best practice in commercial construction, we know that there is no one better placed to help take your project from concept through to completion,” said Formula Interiors CEO Gary McDonnell.
With an integrated management system and unrivalled knowledge and experience in all aspects of commercial interior fitouts and refurbishments, Formula Interiors are a vital addition to any project.
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