Bradbury Park is an iconic play scape brought about by a collaboration between Alcorn Middleton, Epoca Constructions, CUSP Landscape Architecture + Urban Design and Bligh…
Three of Bligh Tanner’s projects received Commendations at the 2023 National Australian Architecture Awards. As our team celebrates the role we play in designing Australia’s built…
Three of Bligh Tanner’s projects won seven awards at the National Australian Landscape Architects Awards, held on Thursday evening in Adelaide. As our team celebrates…
Two of Logan City Council’s latest projects, Logan Village Green Revitalisation with Logan Village to Yarrabilba Rail Trail were jointly awarded the 2023 Minister’s Award…
Bligh Tanner is pleased to have picked up eleven awards at the recent Australian Institute of Architects’ State Chapter awards. We were thrilled to see…
“That’s what engineers like to do – we like to solve problems. This is a whole new problem to solve.” In an interview with Engineers…
On 23 June we recognise International Women in Engineering Day. This year’s theme celebrates women making safety seen – and how diversity can offer a…
Click here to watch the story on the ABC website. The rejuvenation of Hanlon Park (Bur’uda) in Brisbane’s Stones Corner includes converting 500 m of…
Engineers Australia’s Create Presents: Five engineers building a resilient future this World Engineering Day This year’s World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development is 4 March…
LIMINAL Architecture with WOHA have been announced as the winners in the Cultural Category of the Architecture Masterprize Awards 2022 with iconic project, ‘The Hedberg’….
The master plan has been released for a world-class 90km Great Ocean Road Coastal Trail (Fairhaven to Skenes Creek), located on Gadubanud Country, Eastern Maar…
Bligh Tanner is excited to see the commencement of construction for the new National Throws Centre of Excellence at Queensland Academy of Sport, Nathan. We…
Discussing highly topical subjects such as flood resilience in defence of our communities and in preparation for the Olympics, climate change and urban creeks, Civil…
As we bid farewell to 2021, Bligh Tanner reflects on a fulfilling year. Sharing the year’s accomplishments and triumphs, the Directors + Leadership Team share…
This virtual presentation is essential for those with an interest in heritage and adaptive reuse and the role we see technology playing in the future….
Bligh Tanner is pleased to announce the welcoming of new team members Mehmet Altun, Stacey Klein and Leroy Yeow – these talented individuals have joined…
TfNSW’s Authorised Engineering Organisations (AEOs) program is intended to improve the ability of the public and private sector to collaboratively deliver and maintain NSW rail…
Unitywater has streamlined the way it manages connection applications, giving developers greater control over the time and cost of connecting to the water and sewerage…
The Australian Institute of Architects 2021 Awards were recently announced. A culmination of the finest projects our State has to offer, twelve of the awards…
Extracted from the AILA Website, click here to view the full content AILA 2020 Award Winners Small Creek Naturalisation Stages 1 and 2 Award Name…
Click to read the full article by Engineering Australia’s digital editoral ‘Create’ Alan Hoban, Director of Civil and Water Engineering spoke with engineering editorial Create,…
How has Bligh Tanner helped shape our city? Bligh Tanner was established in Brisbane in 1992. How has our team contributed to the development of…
As the COVID-19 situation continues to evolve, we are committed to supporting our people, our clients and our wider community. We are all facing these…
Our first façade project in Hobart in 2012 comprised of the detail design of a range of glazing systems for the UTAS IMAS (Institute of…
Alan Hoban was consulted by ABC news with other industry experts to draw the public’s eye to one key topic in today’s climate: Changing the way…
Cladding buildings with a product of the same heat potential during combustion as petrol, is an extraordinary situation for the construction industry to arrive at….
Bligh Tanner was created 26 years ago with founding traditions of quality, innovation and great culture. This year the Directors have seen the team uphold…
Bligh Tanner is pleased to announce two project wins at the 2018 ASI QLD Steel Excellence Awards . We’ve been privileged to work with a wide…
The first flows have now made their way down the new meandering channel as part of the re-naturalisation of Small Creek in Ipswich, designed by…
Bligh Tanner is proud to be supporting our clients and collaborators in their use of cross-laminated timber in construction. With five active projects in the…
The “Mercy” building at Australian Catholic University’s McAuley Campus (Banyo) achieved a milestone last month with the final major concrete pour being completed and the…
What a difference a year makes! Structural works at St Andrew’s Ipswich Private Hospital is almost complete. Bligh Tanner have worked closely with John Holland…
The Yangon Clock Tower restoration is a significant and symbolic project in preserving the memory of the city. The Melbourne based “Melbourne-Yangon Clock and Tower…
25 year celebration This year saw the Directors reflect on what the company had achieved over a very special 25 years in business. While the…
This week marks one year since the “Design Your Creek Week” kick off, where community, Council and consultants came together in a unique co-design process…
Thursday November 2nd marked a significant event in the architectural calendar – the 2017 Australian Institute of Architecture National Awards. The awards program saw a…
Bligh Tanner’s structural engineers have been working closely with Cox Architecture on the restoration of the Waltzing Matilda Centre in Winton. The $22M centre, which…
Bligh Tanner recently celebrated 25 years in business and commemorated the milestone with a book which takes a journey down memory lane. We have enjoyed the collective…
Bligh Tanner is now using Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) and other timber technologies to build faster and smarter, adopting pre-fabrication methods to improve safety and…
Michael Lawrence is pleased to be presenting at the 2017 Australian Water Association North Queensland Regional Conference this week. The Australian Water Association (AWA) provides…
Bligh Tanner’s winning Cochlear inspired design is on track to be built at the National Arboretum Canberra by 2019. National Capital Authority approvals and design…
Bligh Tanner is pleased to announce five project wins at the AILA QLD Landscape Architecture Awards. We’ve been privileged to work with a wide range…
Stephanie Brown is a Civil and Water Engineer whose journey with Bligh Tanner began in 2015, during the final year of her Bachelor of Engineering…
Carrara Sports Centre ‘complete’ – in good time for the 2018 games! At the start of April, the Carrara Sports and Leisure Centre (CSLC) achieved…
On May 19, Bligh Tanner held its second Speaker Series — Designing with Cross Laminated Timber. The event featured Dr Angus Law, Lecturer in Fire Safety…
University of Queensland’s Global Change Institute has taken out the honour of winning the 2016 Queensland Rider Levett Bucknall Development of the Year ahead of…
Bligh Tanner has delivered another successful art installation at the Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) as part of the much anticipated 8th Asia Pacific Triennial…
The Global Change Institute (GCI) at The University of Queensland continues to win major awards – the latest being the Australian Institute of Architects’ David Oppenheim…
Chris Tanner explores climate change and population growth and its impact on our water supplies with 612 ABC Brisbane. Chris was joined by Professor Nigel Bertram, Professor…
Rod Bligh, founding Director of Bligh Tanner has been named 2015 Queensland Professional Engineer of the Year by Engineers Australia – a prestigious title that…
The Director of the Global Change Institute, Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, received a surprise email recently from the inventor of geopolymer concrete, Professor Joseph Davidovits of…
Bligh Tanner, along with BMT WBM, Moreton Bay Regional Council and Unitywater, was very pleased to accept a National Award for the Total Water Cycle…
Bligh Tanner, Wagners and HASSELL were very pleased to scoop the top prize at the 2013 BPN Sustainability Awards on 21 November for the world-first…
Congratulations to Fulton Trotter Architects, St Mary’s College, Ipswich and Ivan McDonald Architects on receiving a Gold Medal in the Ron Brown Memorial Heritage Conservation…
The Concrete Institute of Australia held their biennial Awards for Excellence at the Concrete 2013 conference on 16 October. The Building Projects Award for Excellence…
Bligh Tanner has helped to create the new $32 million Global Change Institute at The University of Queensland which demonstrates a world-first use of modern…
Continuing Bligh Tanner’s longstanding relationship with Artists Milne and Stonehouse in producing a number of impressive public artworks throughout New South Wales and Queensland, the…
The latest section of the Northern Busway is now open, linking the RBWH Station to Kedron. Dedicated on-road bus lanes and 1.5km of tunnels make…
Alan Hoban, Principal Environmental Engineer, presented the ‘best paper’ at the Stormwater Industry Association of Queensland (SIAQ) annual conference earlier this month. The paper, “Doing…
South Bank’s Rain Bank stormwater harvesting scheme has been recognised again, winning a Premier’s Sustainability Award for Business Eco-efficiency at the recent awards dinner. Rain…
The new Practical Wisdom building at Mt Maria College, Mitchelton marks the completion of stage 1 of the master plan re-development of the site which…
An interesting opportunity was recently provided to Paul Callum, Director of Bligh Tanner, via Engineers Australia to work on a small pro bono project in…
Bligh Tanner has recently been involved in community work in the Cape York Peninsula, working with Balkanu, an Aboriginal corporation which focuses on economic development…
Bligh Tanner is committed to engaging in Building Information Modelling (BIM) projects. After using Revit for drawing co-ordination and clash detection on projects such as…
Bradbury Park is an iconic play scape brought about by a collaboration between Alcorn Middleton, Epoca Constructions, CUSP Landscape Architecture + Urban Design and Bligh…
Three of Bligh Tanner’s projects received Commendations at the 2023 National Australian Architecture Awards. As our team celebrates the role we play in designing Australia’s built…
Three of Bligh Tanner’s projects won seven awards at the National Australian Landscape Architects Awards, held on Thursday evening in Adelaide. As our team celebrates…
Two of Logan City Council’s latest projects, Logan Village Green Revitalisation with Logan Village to Yarrabilba Rail Trail were jointly awarded the 2023 Minister’s Award…
Bligh Tanner is pleased to have picked up eleven awards at the recent Australian Institute of Architects’ State Chapter awards. We were thrilled to see…
“That’s what engineers like to do – we like to solve problems. This is a whole new problem to solve.” In an interview with Engineers…
On 23 June we recognise International Women in Engineering Day. This year’s theme celebrates women making safety seen – and how diversity can offer a…
Click here to watch the story on the ABC website. The rejuvenation of Hanlon Park (Bur’uda) in Brisbane’s Stones Corner includes converting 500 m of…
Engineers Australia’s Create Presents: Five engineers building a resilient future this World Engineering Day This year’s World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development is 4 March…
LIMINAL Architecture with WOHA have been announced as the winners in the Cultural Category of the Architecture Masterprize Awards 2022 with iconic project, ‘The Hedberg’….
The master plan has been released for a world-class 90km Great Ocean Road Coastal Trail (Fairhaven to Skenes Creek), located on Gadubanud Country, Eastern Maar…
Bligh Tanner is excited to see the commencement of construction for the new National Throws Centre of Excellence at Queensland Academy of Sport, Nathan. We…
Discussing highly topical subjects such as flood resilience in defence of our communities and in preparation for the Olympics, climate change and urban creeks, Civil…
As we bid farewell to 2021, Bligh Tanner reflects on a fulfilling year. Sharing the year’s accomplishments and triumphs, the Directors + Leadership Team share…
This virtual presentation is essential for those with an interest in heritage and adaptive reuse and the role we see technology playing in the future….
Bligh Tanner is pleased to announce the welcoming of new team members Mehmet Altun, Stacey Klein and Leroy Yeow – these talented individuals have joined…
TfNSW’s Authorised Engineering Organisations (AEOs) program is intended to improve the ability of the public and private sector to collaboratively deliver and maintain NSW rail…
Unitywater has streamlined the way it manages connection applications, giving developers greater control over the time and cost of connecting to the water and sewerage…
The Australian Institute of Architects 2021 Awards were recently announced. A culmination of the finest projects our State has to offer, twelve of the awards…
Extracted from the AILA Website, click here to view the full content AILA 2020 Award Winners Small Creek Naturalisation Stages 1 and 2 Award Name…
Click to read the full article by Engineering Australia’s digital editoral ‘Create’ Alan Hoban, Director of Civil and Water Engineering spoke with engineering editorial Create,…
How has Bligh Tanner helped shape our city? Bligh Tanner was established in Brisbane in 1992. How has our team contributed to the development of…
As the COVID-19 situation continues to evolve, we are committed to supporting our people, our clients and our wider community. We are all facing these…
Our first façade project in Hobart in 2012 comprised of the detail design of a range of glazing systems for the UTAS IMAS (Institute of…
Alan Hoban was consulted by ABC news with other industry experts to draw the public’s eye to one key topic in today’s climate: Changing the way…
Cladding buildings with a product of the same heat potential during combustion as petrol, is an extraordinary situation for the construction industry to arrive at….
Bligh Tanner was created 26 years ago with founding traditions of quality, innovation and great culture. This year the Directors have seen the team uphold…
Bligh Tanner is pleased to announce two project wins at the 2018 ASI QLD Steel Excellence Awards . We’ve been privileged to work with a wide…
The first flows have now made their way down the new meandering channel as part of the re-naturalisation of Small Creek in Ipswich, designed by…
Bligh Tanner is proud to be supporting our clients and collaborators in their use of cross-laminated timber in construction. With five active projects in the…
The “Mercy” building at Australian Catholic University’s McAuley Campus (Banyo) achieved a milestone last month with the final major concrete pour being completed and the…
What a difference a year makes! Structural works at St Andrew’s Ipswich Private Hospital is almost complete. Bligh Tanner have worked closely with John Holland…
The Yangon Clock Tower restoration is a significant and symbolic project in preserving the memory of the city. The Melbourne based “Melbourne-Yangon Clock and Tower…
25 year celebration This year saw the Directors reflect on what the company had achieved over a very special 25 years in business. While the…
This week marks one year since the “Design Your Creek Week” kick off, where community, Council and consultants came together in a unique co-design process…
Thursday November 2nd marked a significant event in the architectural calendar – the 2017 Australian Institute of Architecture National Awards. The awards program saw a…
Bligh Tanner’s structural engineers have been working closely with Cox Architecture on the restoration of the Waltzing Matilda Centre in Winton. The $22M centre, which…
Bligh Tanner recently celebrated 25 years in business and commemorated the milestone with a book which takes a journey down memory lane. We have enjoyed the collective…
Bligh Tanner is now using Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) and other timber technologies to build faster and smarter, adopting pre-fabrication methods to improve safety and…
Michael Lawrence is pleased to be presenting at the 2017 Australian Water Association North Queensland Regional Conference this week. The Australian Water Association (AWA) provides…
Bligh Tanner’s winning Cochlear inspired design is on track to be built at the National Arboretum Canberra by 2019. National Capital Authority approvals and design…
Bligh Tanner is pleased to announce five project wins at the AILA QLD Landscape Architecture Awards. We’ve been privileged to work with a wide range…
Stephanie Brown is a Civil and Water Engineer whose journey with Bligh Tanner began in 2015, during the final year of her Bachelor of Engineering…
Carrara Sports Centre ‘complete’ – in good time for the 2018 games! At the start of April, the Carrara Sports and Leisure Centre (CSLC) achieved…
On May 19, Bligh Tanner held its second Speaker Series — Designing with Cross Laminated Timber. The event featured Dr Angus Law, Lecturer in Fire Safety…
University of Queensland’s Global Change Institute has taken out the honour of winning the 2016 Queensland Rider Levett Bucknall Development of the Year ahead of…
Bligh Tanner has delivered another successful art installation at the Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) as part of the much anticipated 8th Asia Pacific Triennial…
The Global Change Institute (GCI) at The University of Queensland continues to win major awards – the latest being the Australian Institute of Architects’ David Oppenheim…
Chris Tanner explores climate change and population growth and its impact on our water supplies with 612 ABC Brisbane. Chris was joined by Professor Nigel Bertram, Professor…
Rod Bligh, founding Director of Bligh Tanner has been named 2015 Queensland Professional Engineer of the Year by Engineers Australia – a prestigious title that…
The Director of the Global Change Institute, Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, received a surprise email recently from the inventor of geopolymer concrete, Professor Joseph Davidovits of…
Bligh Tanner, along with BMT WBM, Moreton Bay Regional Council and Unitywater, was very pleased to accept a National Award for the Total Water Cycle…
Bligh Tanner, Wagners and HASSELL were very pleased to scoop the top prize at the 2013 BPN Sustainability Awards on 21 November for the world-first…
Congratulations to Fulton Trotter Architects, St Mary’s College, Ipswich and Ivan McDonald Architects on receiving a Gold Medal in the Ron Brown Memorial Heritage Conservation…
The Concrete Institute of Australia held their biennial Awards for Excellence at the Concrete 2013 conference on 16 October. The Building Projects Award for Excellence…
Bligh Tanner has helped to create the new $32 million Global Change Institute at The University of Queensland which demonstrates a world-first use of modern…
Continuing Bligh Tanner’s longstanding relationship with Artists Milne and Stonehouse in producing a number of impressive public artworks throughout New South Wales and Queensland, the…
The latest section of the Northern Busway is now open, linking the RBWH Station to Kedron. Dedicated on-road bus lanes and 1.5km of tunnels make…
Alan Hoban, Principal Environmental Engineer, presented the ‘best paper’ at the Stormwater Industry Association of Queensland (SIAQ) annual conference earlier this month. The paper, “Doing…
South Bank’s Rain Bank stormwater harvesting scheme has been recognised again, winning a Premier’s Sustainability Award for Business Eco-efficiency at the recent awards dinner. Rain…
The new Practical Wisdom building at Mt Maria College, Mitchelton marks the completion of stage 1 of the master plan re-development of the site which…
An interesting opportunity was recently provided to Paul Callum, Director of Bligh Tanner, via Engineers Australia to work on a small pro bono project in…
Bligh Tanner has recently been involved in community work in the Cape York Peninsula, working with Balkanu, an Aboriginal corporation which focuses on economic development…
Bligh Tanner is committed to engaging in Building Information Modelling (BIM) projects. After using Revit for drawing co-ordination and clash detection on projects such as…