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needed an internal build entity and started CHP Construction,” he says. Now that they’ve started building the development portfolio, construction acts as an internal entity for CHP Group, says Jordan. CHP Construction is currently building both Yamba and Cabarita projects, and added two new partners in Tony Vickers and Jordan O’Driscoll. Tony is head of construction, and Jordan is project manager on the company’s Yamba project. The Yamba project is a $4.5 million build, and Cabarita is closer to $8 million. CHP Group has another circa $90 million in the construction pipeline, says Jordan. They have another boutique project in the Cabarita area for circa $9 million, a light industrial commercial project in Queensland around the $5 million mark and on the other end of the spectrum they have a large subdivision and light industrial project in the Whitsundays. CHP Group’s first project in Kingscliff was Stellar Pacific. “It’s a beautiful project with six big luxury units in it, 800 metres from town and 15 minutes from airport,” says Jordan. Stellar Pacific effortlessly defines a vision of sun-soaked indulgence and contemporary architectural excellence. Just steps away from the matchless sands of Kingscliff, these six, four storey residences bless the iconic esplanade with a lavish, modern look that’s both impressive and inviting. Buoyed by the success of Malie, which has now sold out,, Jordan is excited for CHP Group’s upcoming and second Cabarita Beach project with retail units on the ground floor and nine units above. “It’s on the first corner you come to THE CONSTRUCTION SOURCE AUSTRALIA

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