



Developed by Mirvac with construction completed in 1991, Quay West is a 44 storey residential tower in the iconic Rocks area in Sydney. The development also includes serviced apartments and a hotel.

Westfield Liverpool was expanded in the 1990s with two significant redevelopments, one in 1991 and another in 1993. The 1993 extension, which was undertaken when the center was jointly owned by Westfield and Rodamco, increased the gross leasable area (GLA) to 57,664 qm






Home to the Sydney 2000 Olympic Village and conceived as a self contained suburb, Newington was built in a relatively short period of time through a joint venture between Lend Lease and Mirvac. The development team worked with multiple high profile architects to produce thousands of apartments, individual dwelling houses, retail and leisure facilities, schools and extensive parklands. [read more]

Westfield Marion in South Australia was significantly redeveloped in 1997 with a major expansion projectthat grew it to approximately 119,000 Sqm and included the construction of the Greater Union Megaplex cinema complex, which was the world’s largest at the time. This redevelopment also saw it become the first centre in Australia to house three major and three discount department stores.





MPN was commissioned to deliver Structural Design and Engineering services for buildings 1, 3, 5 & 7 Macquarie Street, as well as the neighbouring Quay Grand apartment at Bennelong Point overlooking the Sydney Opera House and Circular Quay. This row of mid-rise residential apartment buildings are some of the most luxurious and sought after properties in the country. [read more]




Construction on the new Westfield Bondi began in 2002 and was completed in stages between November 2003 and August 2004. The current structure is the result of a major redevelopment project that incorporated the previous Bondi Junction Plaza and the adjacent Carousel Centre. [read more]