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  2. Hutchinson Builders - Wikipedia

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    Hutchinson Builders was established as J. Hutchinson in Brisbane, Queensland on 29 January 1912, with its first project being the construction of a new kitchen at Fort Lytton for the Queensland State Government. [1]

  3. Ascot House - Wikipedia

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    Harry Marks became an Associate of the Queensland Institute of Architects in 1925 and Fellow in 1929. Harry Marks died on 1 March 1931. [1] Information from Anthony Battams thesis on William Hodgen states that, in 1899, plans were drawn by William Hodgen for extensions to the kitchen and stables. The builder for both of these projects was T. Olsen.

  4. Maha Sinnathamby - Wikipedia

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    Maha Sinnathamby AM (born 10 December 1939) is an Australian businessman and property developer. [2] [3] He is the entrepreneur behind the Greater Springfield Development in Queensland, the largest master-planned community in Australia.

  5. Riviera Australia - Wikipedia

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    Riviera Australia is an Australian luxury motor yacht builder based on the Gold Coast in the state of Queensland. ... Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  6. BESIX Watpac - Wikipedia

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    BESIX Watpac was founded by Gregory Watkins in Brisbane, Queensland as Watkins Pacific in 1983. It was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange as Watpac in 1985. During the 1980s and 1990s, it acquired a businesses in Mackay and opened offices on the Gold Coast and in Townsville, Cairns and Canberra.

  7. Bardon House - Wikipedia

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    The place has a special association with the life or work of a particular person, group or organisation of importance in Queensland's history. Bardon House is significant for its association with its first owner, Joshua Jeays, who was a prominent Brisbane builder, architect and politician. [1]

  8. Brick Cottage, Gayndah - Wikipedia

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    In 1864, Alexander Walker purchased the land from Mr Hadley and employed local builder, Henry Fenwick, to build a brick cottage, where it is believed he resided for the next six years. Alexander Walker was an early resident of Gayndah. He was the licensee of the Gayndah Hotel and owner of the property, Mt Cyrus, located just outside Gayndah.

  9. Alex Smith (builder) - Wikipedia

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    Alex Smith (1899–1973), or Alexander Patterson Blakie Smith, [1] [2] [3] was a noted designer-builder on the Redcliffe Peninsula in Queensland, Australia. His work is now widely recognised as being of heritage significance. All the extant construction by Alex Smith on the Redcliffe Peninsula either has heritage listing or otherwise has ...