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Integrated approach by Coffey nets A$9 million in funding

(6 March 2012) The Federal Government recently announced a A$9 million funding commitment for the redevelopment of the King George V Sports and Community Precinct located in the North Hobart suburb of Glenorchy. The funding was the direct result of the business case and funding proposal developed by Coffey Sport and Leisure, a part of Coffey Projects, who were engaged by the Glenorchy City Council (GCC). The Project will go a long way in bringing much needed community services to the Glenorchy community and will help reinvigorate the precinct.

Coffey Projects Expands Appeal of Auckland Art Gallery

(8 February 2012) The Coffey Projects-managed multi-million dollar restoration and expansion of the Auckland Art Gallery, Toi o Tamaki, is an exciting addition New Zealand’s home of visual arts.

Coffey Projects Serves Up Food Court Delight

(21 December 2011) Coffey International Limited business, Coffey Projects, has recently completed delivery of a new and exciting food hall at The Galeries in Sydney’s CBD.

Coffey Projects delivers new SAPOL Headquarters – a win for both the Police and the Environment

(21 October 2011) The South Australia Police (SAPOL) has moved into new state-of-the-art headquarters at 100 Angas Street, Adelaide. The new building was project managed by Coffey Projects and culminated in the relocation of over 1100 staff from different police units and branches together in the one building.

Rosanna Petteno wins NAWIC Award for Burberry Flagship

(2 September 2011) Rosanna Petteno, employee of global professional services consultancy Coffey International Limited (“Coffey”) has been announced as the NSW winner of the Award for Achievement in Construction, Refurbishment and Fitout as part of the 2011 National Association of Women in Construction Awards for Excellence.

Coffey Projects Kick Winning Goal with Punt Oval Redevelopment

(26 August 2011) Richmond Football Club’s Punt Road Oval is now home to a striking redevelopment, project managed by Coffey Projects. The bold yellow and black metal sheet clad building houses the clubs new administration and training centre.


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