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Colliers launches Project Management division

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Colliers Internatio­nal is launching a new Project Management division to be led by Kerry Woods, who recently oversaw the major refurbishm­ent of Auckland’s QBE Centre.

The division will build on the capability of Colliers’ Project Management team in Australia, which has delivered numerous large-scale projects on both sides of the Tasman.

Woods brings more than 15 years of experience to the role, having worked as a project and developmen­t manager in New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

He previously worked with Colliers as an associate director for Rebbeck Dunn Watters, which delivered project management services for Colliers in New Zealand until 2014.

He is coming to Colliers from his role as senior developmen­t manager at Winton, having recently completed the refurbishm­ent of the QBE Centre and Queen’s Rise dining precinct at 125 Queen St.

Woods says he is extremely excited to be returning to Colliers.

“I’m looking forward to establishi­ng Colliers as a project management leader and delivering an exceptiona­l level of service to our clients.

“Our aim is to establish a specialise­d project management capability with an initial focus on larger projects. We will cover all the key commercial sectors including office, industrial, retail, education and healthcare.”

Mark Synnott, Colliers New Zealand chief executive, says collaborat­ion with other teams will give the new division a market edge.

“Colliers has some of the best and longest-establishe­d relationsh­ips in commercial property. Kerry’s team will build on these relationsh­ips to deliver an expanded suite of property services.

“Kerry will work closely with the Colliers project management team in Australia, which has a great range of experience. Adopting their systems and processes will allow the new team to hit the ground running.”

Woods says one of his first projects will be the fit-out of Colliers Internatio­nal’s new Auckland headquarte­rs in the PwC Tower at 188 Quay St. “This will be a world-class office with stateof-the-art services and a superb level of quality and finish. I’m really looking forward to getting started.”

The project comes hot on the heels of the QBE Centre refurbishm­ent that Woods completed this year at Winton, delivering 17,000sq m of premium office space and 4300sq m of retail and food and beverage space.

Built in the 1980s, the 30-level office tower was off the market for a decade, lying vacant for six years before undergoing a major transforma­tion, completely reposition­ing the building into a premium tower with a quality of workmanshi­p, materials and amenity not rivalled in the Auckland CBD. “The fact this was achieved by repurposin­g an existing building and making it desirable again makes the project incredibly important to the revitalisa­tion of Auckland’s CBD,” says Woods.

Aside from the replacemen­t of all building services, the extensive refurbishm­ent has seen the restoratio­n of the beautiful heritage faade dating from 1867, the installati­on of NZ’s largest LED screen, the addition of a new white faade on the tower’s exterior, a stunning internal fit out to the lobby and the creation of NZ’s finest dining precinct, Queen’s Rise, a collection of 11 all-day eateries.

 ??  ?? The heritage faade at 125 Queen St dates from 1867.
The heritage faade at 125 Queen St dates from 1867.

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