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New RPS Office in Queensland

01 March 2010

Gladstone – known as Queensland’s engine room – is one of Australia's great economic success stories. And RPS has just opened an office there.

 

RPS has recently opened an office in Gladstone – which has Queensland’s largest power station, busiest port and the world’s largest alumina plant.

Following construction of the power station in the 1970s, the area has developed into a major industrial complex – with over $40 billion worth of future projects planned.

Matt Inglis, a highly experienced surveyor and project manager, is the manager of the new office. Previously having the role of survey manager in Conics' Sunshine Coast office, Matt brings over fifteen years' industry experience to his new task. His team will work closely with the local development, civil and resources sectors to provide a unique mix of services – including planning, surveying and mapping, urban and landscape design, economics, project management and environment services.

Contact: matt.inglis@conics.com.au