Jim Liversage joined in 2023 after a long tenure at TGM Group, which was later acquired by Cardno. Looking for a change, he reconnected with former colleagues who were already at PM Design, and the cultural fit was immediate. Today he works closely with Antoni on business development and internal leadership, helping guide the company’s expansion while ensuring its values stay intact. Although most of PM Design’s work is in Victoria, the team is active nationwide, with projects currently in New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, and Western Australia. They have even supported work offshore. Their technical capabilities span civil, structural, and building services engineering—including mechanical, electrical, hydraulic and fire. Structural engineering remains the largest discipline within the company, with multidisciplinary projects becoming increasingly common as clients look for consolidated and coordinated delivery. Project values vary dramatically, which is one of the strengths of PM Design’s model. The company may design something as small as a lintel above a garage door one day and contribute to a $60 million homemaker centre the next. Fee ranges can run from a few thousand dollars to a few hundred thousand, and some projects are completed in a single day while others—especially in land development—span several years. That diversity gives the business stability. When one sector slows, another is usually thriving, keeping teams consistently engaged and allowing PM Design to adapt quickly to changing markets. The largest project the company has delivered to date remains the Spirit of Tasmania terminal THE CONSTRUCTION SOURCE AUSTRALIA
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