CIP Constructions strengthens NSW offering with State Manager appointment

CIP Constructions are delighted to introduce Scott Richardson as our new State Manager for NSW, joining the team to lead our Sydney division.

Bringing over 15 years of Construction experience, Scott will lead operations in NSW, as well as our commitment to an end-to-end construction solution for all projects, delivering the best outcomes for our clients and holding each team member to the highest CIP Constructions standards.

Previously at FDC, Scott has worked across all stages of the construction journey, including on project values up to $150m across industrial, retail, hospitality, commercial and high rise.

Scott will work closely with the business development team and other State Managers across Australia to ensure our complex projects continue to be delivered to the highest quality standards. Scott will also lead our experienced and established NSW team, based out of our Pyrmont office HQ.

Scott states “I am excited to be joining CIP Constructions in the capacity of NSW State Manager and working collaboratively with the team to continue to build the strong CIP Constructions brand. CIP bring together a vast range of people from diverse backgrounds, and I am confident that, together, we can deliver best in industry outcomes for our current and future client base.

CIP Constructions CEO, Mark Hendry states ”We are very happy to welcome Scott to CIP Constructions Sydney team as we expand and grow in the NSW industrial space. The appointment of Scott is a clear sign that we expect the industrial market to continue to boom, with CIP Constructions ready to meet demand. So far this year we have secured three new industrial wins in Melbourne, and it’s my intention that our Sydney offering grow just as big – if not bigger.”

CIP Constructions currently has multiple projects throughout QLD, NSW, VIC, SA and most recently has expanded back into Western Australia to deliver several large-scale builds in 2023.

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