Cockram Construction | “That’s a great project, and we’re quite proud of it,” Greg says. “It’s an excellent demonstration of what Cockram is capable of, and it has helped build the Cockram name in Western Australia.” Greg says that Cockram was the right choice to deliverWAIS due to the company’s history delivering high end technically complex projects. He says they have proven that they can do projects for the right price, while also achieving a high quality, because they have the right teams with the right skills. “It’s a government project, so price is important,” he admits. “But the government also recognises that we have the capability to achieve a strong result. So it’s a combination of factors.” Another notable example of Cockram’s exemplary work in Western Australia is the Australian Red Cross Blood Service, Perth Processing Centre Refurbishment. With that project, Cockram is undertaking a major refurbishment and modernisation of the Blood Service’s 55-year-old Wellington Street Building – the place where all of the blood donated around Western Australia ends up before going to the hospitals. Stage one of that project was valued at $8 million and was completed in December 2014. Cockram is currently taking on stage two, and in roughly two years will have a finished facility. Altogether, the refurbishment will involve substantial construction and fit out work, including: a high proportion Western Australian Institute of Sport - High Performance Service Centre
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