Wiley nominated for three building awards
Project delivery company Wiley has been nominated for three awards in the Australian Institute of Building (AIB) Awards 2020. The three nominations are for the following projects:
- Gundagai Meat Processors | Facility Extension | David Burton-Bradley (Project Manager) — pictured first.
- Fareshare | Community Kitchen Facility | Lauren Elliss (Project Manager) and Brendan Dickson (Site Manager).

- Ridley | New Extrusion Feed Mill | Logan Ashmole (Senior Project Manager)

Wiley CEO Robert Barron said: “This is an exciting platform for us to delve deep into the delivery of the projects and showcase the incredible advances and investments our clients are taking in their respective industries. Many stories and fantastic memories are shared with our clients when we work together on a project and it’s always great to look back upon these and connect with our clients again. We are proud to have been nominated but we couldn’t be here without our clients. We wish all nominees the very best and look forward to some exciting competition.”
Wiley received three AIB awards in 2019, for JBS, Saint Stephens College Music Centre and Northern Rivers Livestock Exchange.
The AIB awards will be held in Queensland at the end of the year.
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