Since CNC Project Management was established over five years ago, it has built a talented and dedicated team. In recognition of their significant contribution to the success of the company, Beau Fraser, Tricia Grant and Ian Spence have become shareholders in CNC Project Management.
Their involvement as shareholders provides them an additional long-term focus which will help CNC Project Management deliver better results for its clients.
Founder and Managing Director of CNC Project Management Dave Maloney said that he was thrilled that the three had joined him as shareholders.
“Beau, Tricia and Ian are a vital part of CNC Project Management and it’s wonderful to have them take the next step with the company. It also reinforces that the company is never reliant on any single person.”
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CNC Project Management has also expanded its presence around Australia with two new offices and the relocation of another during the past twelve months.
In September 2011, a Perth office was opened with Ian Spence and Matt McDermott relocating to Perth as the foundation members of the office. The opening of the office is a major milestone that will allow CNC Project Management to better support projects and clients in the west.
Earlier in the year CNC opened a Brisbane office which is home to its newly formed GIS team. This second Queensland office complements the Sunshine Coast headquarters of CNC. Additionally, the Melbourne office was recently relocated with an expanded presence.
“The new offices in Perth and Brisbane along with the relocation of Melbourne mean that clients now have better access to the CNC team than ever before,” Dave said.
CNC Project Management has increased its range of services throughout the year. In-house GIS mapping services mean that clients can benefit from better and faster desktop route and site assessment along with the additional support the GIS team provides to help deliver CNC’s other services.
Other services that CNC have introduced include the design and oversight of rehabilitation programs, as well as media management and communications strategies. The new services complement CNC’s established project facilitation services.
“The addition of new services and enhancement of current services mean we are able to make our client’s life easier – which is always our goal. They have already helped on projects we are involved in such as Eastern Star Gas’s pipeline projects, the Solar Dawn project and the Victorian Desalination Pipeline and Powerline,” Dave said.
“Our aim is always to maintain the highest standards in the services we provide. We never rush in adding new services, but when the right people come along we always seek to bring them on to complement the rest of the team.
“The areas we work in are very complex and even for experienced owners can sometimes be difficult to navigate. We take pride in helping find solutions that work.”
October will also see CNC return as a Host Sponsor of the APIA Annual Convention including hosting of the Happy Hour on Monday and Tuesday evenings.


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