Kohlberg Kravis Roberts Australia, in Circular Quay, has undergone a corporate office fit out. The 420-m2 project features solid mahogany and energy efficient dynalite controls. The development was completed in October 2008. (Photo: Tyrone Branigan). The Patterson Group has also finished a fit out for The National Heart Foundation. The 170-m2 project is located at […]
August 18th, 2009
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts Australia, in Circular Quay, has undergone a corporate office fit out. The 420-m2 project features solid mahogany and energy efficient dynalite controls. The development was completed in October 2008. (Photo: Tyrone Branigan).
The Patterson Group has also finished a fit out for The National Heart Foundation. The 170-m2 project is located at 80 William Street, Sydney, was completed in December 2008.
In addition, Vision Australia in undergoing 1,560 m2 of alterations and additions to its existing commercial building in Caringbah. This project is to be complete March 2009.
The Patterson Group is managing the ongoing 1,100-m2 refurbishment for Riley St Holdings Pty Ltd in Surry Hills. It is estimated to be completed mid 2009.
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