4 | Griffin Constructions with defined roles means the business runs very smoothly. It means we have the time to provide close attention to detail – and that’s why we turn heads in the industry.” Marshall began his career in the industry more than 20 years ago, starting off as an apprentice in Canberra. Soon after, he was hired by John Holland, where he worked as a site foreman on many major commercial projects. After five years building with them in Sydney, Marshall returned to Canberra and decided to apply his experience to the residential sector. At that point, he formed his own, which grew to require a permanent site foreman – that’s when he met Greenham. Marshall and Greenham ended up becoming partners. They amalgamated their individual businesses, Marshall Constructions and Artisan Constructions, forming Griffin Constructions and growing steadily from there. Today, Marshall is the first person clients meet when they decide to start the process. He does all the upfront work – including design coordination, job estimation, and building approvals – and then all the project administration throughout the course of the job. Greenham, meanwhile, takes care of the dayto-day running of the jobs. He’s been doing residential renovations and extensions for the past decade, and has proven that he’s highly adept at getting the work done to a high standard. CLIENTS ARE KEY Currently, the majority of Griffin Constructions projects take place in the inner Canberra suburbs. Most of their workload is comprised of up-scale extensions and renovations, but also take
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