Geyer | geyer.com.auAustralia Post HQ FitoutProject Team: Sue Solly, Dana Hutchins, John Lenegan Consultants team: Geyer, Project Planning & Management, Aurecon, Page Kirkland Square Metres: 44,000m2 Location: Southern Cross West Tower, 111 Bourke St, Melbourne In construction with client to move in between September and November 2009 “Australia Post are consolidating their Lonsdale St, Exhibition […]
September 21st, 2009
Geyer | geyer.com.au
Australia Post HQ Fitout
Project Team: Sue Solly, Dana Hutchins, John Lenegan
Consultants team: Geyer, Project Planning & Management, Aurecon, Page Kirkland
Square Metres: 44,000m2
Location: Southern Cross West Tower, 111 Bourke St, Melbourne
In construction with client to move in between September and November 2009
“Australia Post are consolidating their Lonsdale St, Exhibition St & Albert Rd facilities into one head office facility in the new tower at the Southern Cross development in Melbourne.
Targeting a 5 star GBCA Office Fitout Rating their new accomodation includes dedicated client amenities, executive facilities, gym, multi-function/exhibition space, a Post Shop and multiple levels of commercial office.”
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