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CORPORATE PROFILE 2016
CORPORATE PROFILE
2016
Our business has gone from strength to strength since being acquired by Brookfield Asset Management in 2007. In this time, both Brookfield and Multiplex have significantly expanded their presence in all of the regions in which they operate. This is wonderful proof of our performance and reach in our respective markets. However, we felt it was time for a simpler, global identity which would be better understood by our industry. Therefore, the next evolution of our brand sees us return to an identity that has timeless quality and strong brand equity – Multiplex. We have combined old with new, bringing our current positioning statement Built to Outperform to our new logo. Although our name has changed, it’s business as usual for Multiplex. There has been no structural, organisational or leadership changes within Multiplex and no change to the way we operate.
We remain firmly part of the Brookfield Group and continue to use our joint strength in the market to minimise risk and provide the optimum outcome for our clients.
Our reputation for delivery also remains unchanged. Our clients trust us to deliver on time and on budget – and this is proven by the significant proportion of repeat business that makes up our global workbook. It also speaks volumes to the quality of our people. Many staff members – including ourselves – have been part of the team for decades. With over 3,600 people globally, clients benefit from our depth of knowledge and expertise, and our ability to draw on shared experience and world’s best practice. We are immensely proud of our business and our team, and the strong relationships we have with our clients. We look forward to delivering more iconic projects all over the world under the Multiplex name and have every confidence that we will be outperforming for many years to come.
*All figures quoted in this document are as at 31 December 2015
Growing. Evolving. Still Outperforming.
Ashley MuldoonCEO – Europe, Middle East & CanadaMultiplex
John FleckerCEO - Australia & IndiaMultiplex
Shaping skylines and delivering vital infrastructure assets for more than 50 years we are now one of the world’s leading contractors with a presence in Australia, Europe, Middle East, Canada and India.
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PRIMA TOWERMelbourne, Australia
Multiplex expanded into the eastern states of Australia
Multiplex construction operations established in Perth, Australia
Multiplex established operations in Southeast Asia and expanded into Development activities
Our History
Multiplex expanded into the ACT, Australia
Multiplex expanded into South Australia and Queensland, Australia
196219781980’s
19871989199719981999200320072010201120122016
Multiplex expanded into the United Kingdom
Multiplex established offices in the Middle East
Multiplex Facilities Management business established
Multiplex listed as a public company on the ASX
Brookfield Asset Management acquired Multiplex’s listed operations
Brookfield Multiplex Canada establishedBrookfield Multiplex India established
50 year milestone Australasia
Brookfield Multiplex rebrands as Multiplex
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Multiplex becomes Brookfield Multiplex
BAY ADELAIDEToronto, Canada
Global Construction Platform
With 3,600+ people globally, we have a mobile workforce that collaborates to share knowledge and apply world’s best practice across our projects.
For example, our Innovation Awards encourage our project teams to think of creative ways to manage health and safety performance on our sites, and this knowledge is shared and applied on a global scale.
In the area of quality assurance, a comprehensive peer review process ensures good governance and consistent behaviour across the business, and translates to certainty of outcome for clients.
4 CONTINENTS 7 COUNTRIES 3,600+ PEOPLE ONE TEAM
CANADA Toronto
Calgary 90 employees
EST. 2010
US$0.5BN work to date
9 current projects
5 completed projects
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EUROPE London
Glasgow
Edinburgh 738 employees
EST. 1999
US$8.4BN work to date
31 current projects
26 completed projects
MIDDLE EAST Doha Abu DhabiDubai 1,481 employees
EST. 1997
US$8.3BN work to date
14 current projects
85 completed projects AUSTRALASIA SydneyPerthMelbourneBrisbaneAdelaideCanberra
1,312 employees
EST. 1962
US$49BN work to date
41 current projects
769 completed projects
INDIAMumbaiDelhi
34 employees
EST. 2011
US$200M work to date
1 current project
4 completed projects
Work To DateUS$66 Billion
RETAILPROJECTS: 131VALUE: $6.6 BN
Stockland Merrylands Shopping Centre, New South Wales, Australia
ENGINEERING + INFRASTRUCTUREPROJECTS: 46VALUE: $3.5 BN
Perth Desalination Plant, Western Australia
COMMERCIALPROJECTS: 271VALUE: $17.8 BN
Brookfield Place, Perth, Western Australia
TOURISM & LEISUREPROJECTS: 116VALUE: $9.5 BN
Trump International Hotel & Tower, Toronto, Canda
JUSTICE/GOVERNMENT/ EDUCATIONPROJECTS: 98VALUE: $4.6 BN
Tyree Energy Technologies Building, New South Wales, Australia
STADIUMSPROJECTS: 13VALUE: $3 BN
Wembley Stadium, London, United Kingdom
HEALTHPROJECTS: 51VALUE: $6 BN
Queen Elizabeth University Hospital & Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow, UK
* Work to Date includes both work under construction and completed projects (CPI indexed based on completion date).
RESIDENTIALPROJECTS: 259 VALUE: $15.3 BN
The Index, Dubai, UAE
US$12.9 BILLIONWORKBOOK BY SECTOR
MULTIPLEX REVENUE 2011 - 2015 (US$BN)
Notes:1. Workbook is the total value of work under secured contracts as at 31 Dec 20152. Workbook includes assumed Contract value on Construction Management projects3. Values in US$ based on Dec 2015 FOREX conversion rates across regions
Financial StrengthUS$3.8 Billion Revenue
US$2.7 Billion AssetsUS$12.9 Billion Workbook
96 Current Projects 889 Completed Projects
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Tourism and Leisure $1.7BN
Stadium $609M
Retail $944M
Residential $3.6BN
Health $1.7BN
Engineering + Infrastructure $113M
Commercial $3.3BN
2015 Actual2012 Actual 2013 Actual
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Justice/Gov’t/Education $990M
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ASHLEY MULDOONCEOEurope, Middle East & Canada
BOB ARNOLDSHEQ Executive DirectorEurope, Middle East & Canada
ANNA BROWNINGExecutive Director – HREurope, Middle East & Canada
STEVE PEARCEChief Financial OfficerEurope & Canada
BEN KEENANDirector & General CounselEurope & Canada
ROSS BALLINGALLManaging DirectorEurope
GEORGE ASSIMAKOPOULOSDirectorEurope
TIM ATKINSONExecutive Director - ProjectsEurope
JOHN BALLANTYNEExecutive Director - ProjectsEurope
JAMES SHEAExecutive Director - ProjectsEurope
RICHARD GARMANExecutive Director - CommercialEurope
SAM ROYALExecutive Director - ProjectsEurope
MARCUS TRUSCOTTManaging DirectorMiddle East
RODNEY ROATZChief Financial OfficerMiddle East
ALAN HUMPHREYCommercial DirectorMiddle East
GEOFF PONTEFRACTDirectorMiddle East
RENIER BREITENBACHDirector/General Manager (Qatar)Middle East
ADAM FRITHLegal CounselMiddle East
NICK PETRICOLAExecutive Director - ProjectsMiddle East
TERRY MARTINExecutive Director - ProjectsMiddle East
SIMON ELLERAYExecutive Director - ProjectsMiddle East
JOSE FERNANDESExecutive Director - ProjectsMiddle East
MOHAMMAD A. ABU SHAWERExecutive Director & GeneralManager - Plant & EquipmentMiddle East
STEPHEN THOMASGeneral Manager - Facilities ManagementMiddle East
NICHOLAS PAPAIExecutive Director - Commercial(Projects)Middle East
DEREK LYNCHExecutive Director - Commercial (Projects)Middle East
ANDRE TRIVASSExecutive Director - Commercial (Projects)Middle East
PETAR MLADENOVICExecutive Director - NewBusinessMiddle East
HAMISH PRYORPresidentCanada
RALPH TULIPANOSenior Vice President,OperationsCanada
STEVEN CROSBYSenior Vice President,CommercialCanada
Multiplex Group BoardEXECUTIVE DIRECTORS
GROUP NON EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS
Jon is a Managing Partner at Brookfield Asset Management and is responsible for Brookfield’s European operations. Jon joined Brookfield in 2005 with a background in mergers & acquisitions and corporate finance.
Jon holds a business degree from Wilfrid Laurier University, is a Chartered Accountant and a Chartered Financial Analyst charterholder.
JON HAICKNon Executive Director
CYRUS MADON Non Executive Director
Cyrus is the Senior Managing Partner responsible for Brookfield’s private equity and finance activities and has been a member of the Brookfield Asset Management team since 1998.
Cyrus holds a business degree from Queen’s University and is a Chartered Accountant.
KELLY MARSHALL Non Executive Director
Kelly is a Managing Partner at Brookfield Asset Management and is responsible for the global corporate finance activities, overseeing all financing in each core region and business line.
Kelly has over 23 years of finance experience. During his 16 years with Brookfield, he has completed in excess of $50 billion in debt and equity transactions in North America, Australia, Brazil and Chile for real estate, renewable power and infrastructure assets.
BILL POWELLNon Executive Director
William (Bill) Powell is Senior Managing Partner and Head of Capital Markets for Brookfield. Bill has relocated from New York to Sydney to take on the added responsibility of CEO of Brookfield Australia. In this role, Bill is responsible for setting strategic direction, advancing business growth initiatives, and overseeing day-to-day affairs.
Bill is a Certified Public Accountant and holds a B.S. in Accounting from the University of Richmond and a MBA from the Darden School of the University of Virginia.
John commenced his career with Multiplex as an Engineering Cadet in 1987. He rose quickly within the business, becoming a Director in 1994 and CEO in 2011.
He holds a Bachelor of Engineering from the University of Western Australia and is a Fellow of the Institute of Engineers Australia.
John is currently Vice President of the Australian Contractors Association (ACA), Board Member of the Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) and Director of the Literacy for Life Foundation.
Ashley started his career in the construction industry as a Cadet in 1989 and joined Multiplex in 1997 in Sydney as a Project Manager. Ashley transferred to London in 2003 and progressed through the ranks to Director of our UK operations in 2004, and CEO in 2010. During his 25 year career, Ashley has overseen the delivery of major projects internationally across a range of sectors. He holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Construction Management from the University of Technology, Sydney, and is a Fellow of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).
Charlie joined the Western Australian office of Multiplex in 1983 as a cadet accountant. During his 31 year career with the Company he has held a variety of positions across financial, accounting and contract administration roles.
During his tenure he has held Director roles in earlier Singapore and Malaysian operations, and was part of the core senior management team responsible for the successful establishment of the business in the Middle East in 1997.
Charlie holds a Bachelor of Business degree from Curtin University and is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia.
JOHN FLECKERExecutive DirectorCEO - Australia & India
ASHLEY MULDOONExecutive DirectorCEO - Europe, Middle East & Canada
CHARLIE BOLTGroup Commercial Director
PATRICK BOOCOCKExecutive DirectorGlobal Chief Financial Officer
Patrick is responsible for the financial management and strategic direction of our global business. Prior to joining Multiplex, Patrick was a Managing Partner in Brookfield Asset Management’s financial advisory business where he was responsible for the development, financing and management of large infrastructure projects in both Canada and Australia.
Patrick is a Chartered Accountant (Canada), Certified Public Accountant (United States), and graduated with an Honours Bachelor of Commerce Degree from McMaster University, Canada.
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Australasian Executive GroupJOHN FLECKERCEOAustralia & India
In alphabetical order:
DON ARONEYExecutive Director - Operations
KARA COLLINSExecutive Director - People
GRAHAM COTTAMRegional Managing Director VIC & SA
DENNIS ELSEExecutive DirectorSustainability, Safety and Health
DAVID GHANNOUMRegional Managing Director NSW
ROD MCDONALDRegional Managing Director QLD
EAMONN MORRISChief Financial Officer
CHRIS PALANDRIRegional Managing DirectorWA
GLENN RAPHAELRegional Managing DirectorIndia
MEG REDWINExecutive Director - General Counsel
Europe, Middle East and Canada Executive Group
Multiplex AdvantageOur creative, innovative thinking and can-do approach, coupled with the collaborative way we work with our clients, enables us to consistently exceed client expectations.
DRIVEN TO EXCEEDEXPECTATIONS
High quality, safe, on-time and on-budget are baseline requirements of every one of our projects – but we strive to exceed expectations and consistently outperform.
By thinking like owners and understanding our clients’ unique requirements we deliver long term, cost-effective outcomes that add real value to projects and achieve clients’ broader business objectives. This might be completely re-designing plans to reduce floor space and generate cost savings, undertaking detailed stakeholder liaison to improve project outcomes for the community or implementing environmental initiatives to achieve world-leading accreditation.
Whatever our clients’ objectives, we tailor competitive solutions that drive best-for-project outcomes.
INNOVATIVE THINKING
The drive to find a better way of doing things is inherent in all of our people. We are known for innovative excellence and we involve our best thinkers at the front-end of projects to share knowledge and create tailored solutions for clients.
Each project is unique, with its own specific challenges. Combining disciplined decision-making with innovative thinking, we bring a fresh approach to often complex projects. When others say it cannot be done, we deliver.
COLLABORATIVE WORKING APPROACH
We recognise the value of upfront planning and work closely with all project stakeholders to drive positive, long term project outcomes for clients. Our large number of repeat clients demonstrates our ability to bring together the best skills for the job. We are proud of the fact that 49% of our projects have been for repeat clients.
By collaborating throughout the lifecycle of our projects we gain a clear understanding of our clients’ objectives, are able to anticipate risks and opportunities, and implement tailored solutions to address situations as they evolve.
JW MARRIOTT MARQUIS Dubai, UAE
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“Their dedication and focus ensured that together we were able to achieve the best solutions for the project.”Janaka Wijayawardana, Emirates(client representative for the owner)
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OUR SAFETY CULTURE ISBUILT-IN, NOT BOLT-ON.
Multiplex is on a continuous journey to enhance safety culture and standards across the business and the broader industry, and our clients benefit from over more than 50 years of health and safety expertise.
We work with our clients to design and integrate safety controls during the planning phase of our projects, with the aim of minimising or completely eliminating risk on our sites. We embrace the Safer by Design approach and recognise that through early planning, we stand to have a much greater impact on project outcomes. As a business focused on the long term, we concentrate our efforts on controlling critical or high-consequence risks. We do this by looking for ways to move controls upstream to significantly reduce or eliminate risk, and we reward smart solutions through our internal Global Innovation Awards. All of our projects work with documented management systems that are third party certified to either AS/NZS 4801 or OHSAS 18001. REDUCING THE GAP BETWEEN PAPERWORK AND PRACTICE We don’t simply tick a box when it comes to health and safety; we strive to have a practical impact on the safety of our projects and this is enriched by collaboration between our staff, our clients and the people we work with. We focus less on paperwork and more on open conversation, with all of our people encouraged to share and record successes and near misses, and learn from each other in a mature culture that is driven by our leaders. We share our combined knowledge with our clients and translate our expertise to each and every project we work on.
Safety
By collaborating with clients early, we stand to have a much greater impact on health and safety by identifying, planning for and eliminating risk wherever possible.
Our Values
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CareSUPPORT, RESPECT, PROTECT. We care for the people we work with and take their safety and wellbeing very seriously. We support our people to achieve their goals and respect the things that enrich their lives. Our aim is to protect and sustain our people, our clients and the communities we work in.
OutperformanceDRIVE, PASSION AND FOCUS ON EXCELLENCE. Our business is built on our people. We are structured for success and are determined to consistently exceed the expectations of our clients and the industry in everything we do. We add genuine value to projects with our innovative thinking, our ‘can do’ attitude and the way we embrace clients as part of the team. Our entrepreneurial spirit is backed with astute, disciplined decision-making and a solid financial backbone.
CollaborationLISTEN, SHARE AND WORK AS A TEAM. We’re totally focused on working together to deliver the best possible results. What sets us apart is our belief that the client is an essential member of our team. By involving them at the outset of every project, we develop a clearer understanding of their objectives. Together we identify challenges and work out innovative ways to optimise our clients returns.
IntegrityETHICAL, HONEST AND OPEN. Trust is the foundation of all our relationships. By being honest, fair-minded and dependable we build long standing, valued relationships. Our clients and the people we work with put their trust in us because we do what we say we are going to do. Our approach is straightforward, upfront and transparent so everyone we deal with can be certain of the result.
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Redefining SustainabilityWe see our projects as an opportunity to deliver high performance facilities that meet our clients’ unique mix of value drivers – be they environmental, social and financial.
Our approach is to engage with clients as early as possible to identify opportunities and ensure the project not only achieves their goals but delivers enduring benefits for all stakeholders.
Multiplex has delivered more than 1.2 million square metres of sustainably rated space and has led the industry in environmentally sustainable design. But we define sustainability much more broadly.
We know how building assets function and understand the important role they play in enhancing health, productivity and performance of occupants. We also know the role they play in enriching and sustaining local communities, and we go out of our way to identify and respond to the unique needs of the communities we operate in.
We think like owners and deliver facilities that have a positive impact on everyone concerned while at the same time drive long term financial gains.
Multiplex is leading the industry when it comes to measuring the performance buildings, and we are partnering with some of the world’s best minds to drive forward the sustainability agenda including the Co-operative Research Centre for Low Carbon Living (CRCLCL) in Australia and the UK Green Building Council as Gold Leaf members.
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Redevelopment works6. Pier 8 & 97. Pier 6 & 78. Bear Cottage9. Manly Peninsula10. 1 Kent Street11. Park Hyatt12. Jones Bay Wharf13. Observatory Hotel 14. The Georgia Apartments15. Darling Island Residential
16. Bennelong Point17. Stamford Plaza18. Watermark Apartments19. Intercontinental20. Reserve Bank of Australia21. Establishment22. Sydney Wharf23. KPMG24. 2 Bulletin Place25. One Shelley Street26. American Express27. Chifley Tower28. Carrington House29. Harbourfront Retail & Wharves30. NZI Building31. Clarence Street Apartments
32. Wharves 9/10 Apartments, King Street Wharf
33. 50 Martin Place34. Ardenbraught35. The Finger Wharf at Woolloomooloo36. Landmark37. Medina Apartments38. King Street Wharf39. 175 Pitt Street40. Grace Hotel41. Skygarden42. Manhattan Eastpoint Apartments43. Vibe Hotel44. Chencellor45. Merchant Court46. Sydney Central Plaza (Myer)
47. The Star48. The Darling Hotel at the Star49. Multi Use Entertainment Facility at The
Star50. Tattersall’s Building51. Sheraton on the Park52. Piccadilly Plaza/ Piccadilly Tower53. City Centre54. KMS Tower55. Rex Hotel56. One Darling Harbour 57. Citigroup58. Galeries Victoria 59. Medina Serviced Apartments 60. Whites, Paddington61. Ibis Hotel
62. John Maddison Tower63. 3 Kings Lane64. Lumiere Residences65. Monument 66. Frasers Suites67. Imax Theatre68. Novotel Hotel69. Village Hoyts70. Eastgate71. Bauhaus72. Gordon Elizabeth Tower73. Latitude Retail74. Latitude Strata Offices75. Ernst & Young Tower76. ATO Building77. Victoria Barracks
78. Sister Anne Court79. Trades Hall80. Goldsborough Mort81. Excelsior Apartments82. Furama Hotel83. Market City (Stage 1 Podium)84. Centennial Parklands85. Mercure Hotel86. Sydney Water Building (out of frame)87. 161 Sussex Street88. Mark Moran Vaucluse
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16. Panorama Apartments17. Westos House18. Perth City Council Carpark19. Pier Street Carpark20. Airways House21. Allied House22. 77 Parkside23. Sheraton Hotel24. Langley Plaza25. Chateau Commodore26. Lombard House27. Eastpoint Plaza28. CSA Centre29. Police Credit Society30. St George’s Court
31. District Court32. Victoria Centre33. Wapet House34. Irwin Chambers35. Transit Inn36. Park Towers37. Cine Centre38. Forrest Chanse/Myer39. Perth Building Society40. Wesley Centre41. Exchange House42. Colonial Mutual43. Exchange Plaza44. Allendale Square45. Bankwest Tower
46. 100 St George’s Terrace47. Palace Hotel48. Capitol House49. Griffin Centre50. 30 The Esplanade51. Central Park52. His Majesty’s Theatre53. 180 St George’s Terrace54. Australia Place55. Jardine House56. 190 St George’s Terrace57. Mount Newman House58. Cloisters59. Orchard Hotel60. Westralia Square
61. London House62. Dayton Plaza63. Forrest Centre64. St George’s Square65. Alexander Forrest House66. Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre67. St George’s House68. Bishops House69. Bishop See70. Windsor Towers71. South Shore Development72. Mounts Bay Village73. Mill Point Apartments74. Huntington Gate75. Raffles Apartments
76. Riverside Lodge77. Brookfield Place78. Old Sawn Brewery (out of frame)79. Brookfield Place Tower 280. City Busport Alliance81. Crown Towers Casino82. Perth Stadium83. Fiona Stanley Hospital
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1. St Vincent’s Hospital Stage A2. St Vincent’s Link3. Alfred Medical Research Centre4. 1 Treasury Place & 1 MacArthur St5. Boulevard Apartments6. Aurora Apartments7. 8 Nicholson St8. Philadelphia Building9. 35 Spring Street10. 51 Spring Street11. Lucient Apartments12. Eden on the Park13. Domain Apartments14. Urban Workshop 50 Lonsdale Street15. Southern Cross East Tower
16. Royal Domain Apartments17. St James Apartments - 350 St Kilda
Road18. Southern Cross II West Tower19. Paramount Apartments20. Sovereign Apartments21. Kingspark on Southbank22. Federation Square23. Citadines on Bourke24. Rockamns Regency25. 209 Kingsway26. 171 Collins Street27. Saville Grand28. 321 Exhibition St29. Clements House
30. Midtown Plaza31. 33 Mackenzie32. Concept Blue33. Novotel Australia on Collins34. Summit Apartments35. Melbourne City Towers36. Victoria Apartments37. Southbank One38. Freshwater Place Residential39. Southbank Grand40. Prima Tower41. Southbank Tower42. Mainpoint Apartments43. Platinum44. Bella
45. 394 Collins St46. RMIT Micro Nano Research Facility47. RMIT Swanston Academic Building48. RMIT Capital Works49. Clarendon Towers50. 570 Bourke Street51. Uropa Apartments52. Seasons Apartments53. Faculty of Architecture, Building &
Planning, University of Melbourne54. CBW - Corner Bourke & William Streets55. 99 King Street56. 460 Lonsdale Street57. County Court58. Republic Tower59. 350 Queen Street
60. Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre
61. City Tempo Apartments62. The Lexington - 414 Latrobe Street63. Flinders Wharf64. EQ Tower65. Hilton Hotel South Wharf66. City Point Apartments67. Upper West Side - Stages 1,2,3,468. Collins Square Tower 269. Collins Square Tower 370. Collins Square Tower 471. Marine Apartments72. Southern Cross Station - Platforms
15&1673. 700 Bourke Street
74. 720 Bourke Street75. Melbourne One76. Australis77. Victoria Point Docklands78. Peter Doherty Institute79. Melbourne Brain Centre80. Royal Melbourne Hospital - Stage 1B81. The Quays82. Harbour One83. Portside Business Park
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12. River City13. UNE University Mansions (Shafton)14. The Regent15. Wintergarden Redevelopment16. Riparian Plaza17. Novotel Hotel18. Republic Apartments19. Frisco Apartments20. Tribeca Apartments21. Willahra Apartments22. 570 Queen Street
23. River Place24. Cathedral Place25. Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts26. 743 Ann Street27. Ellington at Tenneriffe28. Royal Brisbane Hospital - East Block29. Royal Brisbane Hospital - Carpark30. Portside Wharf (out of frame)31. Newstead Towers (out of frame)32. Indooroopilly Shopping Centre (out of frame)33. 300 George
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View (Raft)9. HSBC Headquarters
10. The Burj Khalifa (Raft)11. Standard Chartered Tower12. The Address Residences - Sky Views
(Raft)13. The Residences South Ridge14. The Residences Phase 1&215. The Opus16. JW Marriott Marquis
PROJECTS OUT OF FRAME:17. Nikki Beach Resort and Hotel18. Al Ghurair Apartments19. 48 Villas, Garhoud20. Al Fattan Plaza21. Creekside Apartments22. Port Saeed Commercial Building23. Jood Palace Dubai24. Al Manara Building25. Dubai Marina Phase 1
26. Marina Promenade27. Grosvenor House28. One JLT29. One at Palm Jumeirah30. Confidential Hospitality Project31. FSU Military Warehouse32. Al Minhaid Air Base (AMAB)
Refurbishment33. Automall Showroom and Office Tower
Motorcity
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14. Strata SE115. One Blackfriars16. LDP17. 98 Fetter Lane18. Sentinel Point19. The Tower - One St George Wharf20. Verde SW121. Chelsea FC22. The Glebe23. Manresa Road24. Eaton Place25. Lateral Apartments26. The Wellesley
27. 199 Knightsbridge28. Holland Park Villas29. LSQ London30. Burlington Gate31. Centre Point32. 20 Grosvenor Square33. Marble Arch Place34. 73 Brook Street35. 73-89 Oxford Street36. 80 Charlotte Street
PROJECTS OUT OF FRAME:37. University of London - Cartwright
Gardens38. Thames Edge39. Wembley National Stadium40. University of Reading41. University of Kent42. Peterborough City Hospital43. Eden Shopping Centre44. The Queen Elizabeth University Hospital
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Department for Clinical Neurosciences, Edinburgh
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1. College and Spadina Student Residences
2. New Residences of Yorkville Plaza3. Trump International Hotel and Tower4. Bay Adelaide - East Tower and Podium5. Bay Adelaide Centre - Chilled Water
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6. Deloitte Fit-out7. Parkside Residences8. Grid Condos9. Core Condos10. Carefirst One-Stop Multi-Access Centre
PROJECTS OUT OF FRAME:11. Hotel X12. 158 Sterling Road13. King’s High Line14. Central Park Ajax
UNITED STATESUS$139 BILLION AUM*11,000 EMPLOYEES
Brookfield AssetManagementOur parent company Brookfield is one of the world’s largest asset managers with more than US$225 billion of high quality property, infrastructure and renewable power assets under management.
As part of the Brookfield family, we have access to vast expertise in investing in, owning and maintaining property and infrastructure assets. We have the unique ability as contractors to think like owners and deliver assets with an understanding of what drives their long term success. Brookfield has a 100 year history as a global investor, operator and manager of high quality assets with a focus on real estate, infrastructure, power and private equity as well as a range of public and private investment products and services.
CANADAUS$22 BILLION AUM*11,000 EMPLOYEES
SOUTH AMERICAUS$17 BILLION AUM*10,000 EMPLOYEES
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ASIA & AUSTRALIA US$18 BILLION AUM*5,000 EMPLOYEES
*Figures as at December 2015Note: Current and target countries of investment
PROPERTYINFRASTRUCTUREPOWERPRIVATE EQUITYCONSTRUCTION
55,000 EMPLOYEES>US$225 BILLION AUM
UK, EUROPE, MIDDLE EASTUS$32 BILLION AUM*18,000 EMPLOYEES
Built to outperform.
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