Corporate Body

W. P. Brown and Partners Pty Ltd (1953 - )

From
1953
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Functions
Engineering Industry and Building or Construction Industries
Website
http://www.wpbrown.com.au/
Reference No
ABN 94 004 327 164
Location
Lyneham, Australian Capital Territory

Summary

Established in Melbourne in 1953, W. P. Brown and Partners Pty Ltd is a firm of consulting engineers. In 1981 they were part of the consortium that won the contract for the largest single housing project ever undertaken by an Australian company - the design and construction of the Singapore Housing Project. The company is now known as Brown Consulting and provides a full range of services from inception through to design and construction phase services.

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Published resources

Edited Books

  • Lewis, Miles ed., Two hundred years of concrete in Australia (North Sydney: Concrete Institute of Australia, 1988), 137 pp. pp.107, 116. Details

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See also

Ailie Smith

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