Rider Levett Bucknall (RLB), a global leader in quantity surveying and a long-time industry collaborator, partnered with us to deliver their refined, high-performance workplace in Melbourne’s CBD.
RLB Melbourne
Moving from the city fringe, RLB sought a space that reflected their global stature and focus on precision, quality, and collaboration.
We were selected based on their firsthand experience partnering with us on past projects: trusting our collaborative, problem-solving approach and our consistency in delivering high-quality environments.
Engaged early, we coordinated procurement of long-lead time items and ensured design intent was met perfectly. Delivered through close collaboration with consultants and proactive engagement with RLB, the space is a sophisticated, highly specified environment that balances form and function, with seamless AV integration, superior acoustics, and elegant finishes throughout.
A standout feature is the interconnected front-of-house and breakout zone, transforming into a townhall space for weekly company gatherings. Craftsmanship and local partnerships shine through bespoke elements like the paddle ceiling and a custom boardroom table by Create Workspace.
Sustainability was embedded at every stage, targeting 6 Star Greenstar, with extensive reuse of existing materials. We supported this through clearly identifying and articulating Greenstar requirements, and supporting social impact through engagement with our community partnerships, including hosting a Hard Hat Day with the Property Industry Foundation onsite.
This project represents the best of collaborative delivery, an industry peer entrusting us to execute a high-quality and sustainable fitout. The combination of global standards, complex AV and acoustic requirements and a connected townhall-style workplace, created a rewarding challenge, showcasing the expertise that sets MPA apart from other builders.
Location
55 Collins Street, Melbourne
Size
1,040 sqm
Partners
Collective Projects, Hot Black, ADP Consulting, Mirvac
Delivery Method
Early Engagement and Construction