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HDR Strengthens Defence Capability With Key Leadership Appointments

HDR has strengthened its defence capability with key leadership appointments and promotions that will propel the sector forward at a critical time for Australia’s national security. The newly appointed senior leadership team comprises directors Maurice Valentinuzzi and Alex Wessling, supported by Michelle Addley, Huey Moo, Brendan Grayson and Design Director Simon Fleet.

Collectively, they will leverage their combined 100-plus years of experience and deep industry knowledge to deliver complex projects and programs for the Department of Defence — setting the coordinates for its future. 

“HDR has been delivering defence projects for over 30 years,” said Stuart Aslett, HDR’s director of defence. “We were the first practice to deliver a project under the Managing Contractor model, introduced in 1993, and were part of a design consortium that delivered the first ever defence public-private partnership project in 2004. With this depth of experience comes a deeply nuanced understanding of the shifting challenges and complexities of the sector, and the capability to deliver base redevelopments, capability facilities and operational and training environments that can sustain military capabilities for the next decade.”  

HDR is working in partnership with GroupGSA to design the Riverina Redevelopment Program, a $1 billion project that stretches across three defence establishments and delivers a variety of building typologies to meet the demand for recruits and trainees.  

“In an increasingly complex geopolitical climate, building highly technical, agile and resilient Defence infrastructure requires significant industry collaboration, innovation and international engagement,” Valentinuzzi said. “At HDR, we are uniquely positioned to tap into our global defence, science and technology exchange across the U.S., U.K. and Europe to deliver these kinds of programs at speed.” 

HDR is developing data-driven design tools that can expedite processes and future-proof Australia’s Defence Estate and facilities. Using computational and generative design, manipulated parameters can now be rapidly evaluated in real-time to test the specific programmatic needs of defence projects. 

“Our multilateral approach to Defence design means that the growth and development of the sector is being continually shaped by the breadth and deep expertise of our national and local resources,” said HDR Managing Principal Cate Cowlishaw. “With a strengthened and diversified leadership team, we are well-positioned to build on our capability edge and operate in a digitally charged and increasingly complex geopolitical climate.”

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