Today, GHD is ranked as one of the world’s leading engineering, architecture and consultancy firms.
A member of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development, GHD operates under a Practice Quality Management System that is certified by Lloyds Register Quality Assurance to international standard ISO 9001:2008 and its Environmental Management System is certified to international standard ISO 14001 by NATA Certification Services International.
[edit] Market Sectors Water
Energy & Resources
Environment
Property & Buildings
Transportation [edit] Services Architecture and Buildings
Defence
Energy, Oil and Gas
Environment
Geotechnical
Iternational Development Assistance
Management
Manufacturing
Mining and Metals
Risk Management
Security
Sustainability
Telecommunications
Transportation
Urban Development
Water [edit] Significant projects and achievements
[edit] References ^ [1]
^ [2] Swedish Federation of Consulting Engineers and Architects (STD), November 2006 – The World’s Top 200 consulting engineering and architectural groups (GHD was ranked #27)
Arneil, Stan (in English). A Firm Foundation. Sydney: Gutteridge Haskins & Davey Pty Ltd. ISBN 0 7316 2096 8.
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GHD grew out of the business of Alan Gordon Gutteridge, who set up a consulting engineering practice in Melbourne in 1928. The partnership of Geoffrey Davey [3] and Gerald Haskins joined with Gutteridge’s firm in 1939, establishing the formal partnership of Gutteridge Haskins and Davey.
More recently, GHD was engaged as the independent verification and testing agency (IVTA) to provide technical advice on concrete, steel and other specialist building materials for the world’s tallest building, the Burj Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates.
Milestones
1928 Gordon Gutteridge founded GHD and focuses on water and sewerage.
1939 Gerald Haskins & Geoffrey Davey joins the partnership.
1949 Innovative sewerage design for Cairns, the largest city in Australia at the time without sewerage.
1950s GHD expands into transport infrastructure, manufacturing plants, building and civil works, energy, mining and dams.
1970 GHD employs 500 people and provides extensive services for Hobart’s landmark Wrestpoint Casino.
1974 Formation of GHD-Parsons Brinkerhoff Pty Ltd. GHD plays a major role in the design of a new city and infrastructure for Darwin, following Cyclone Tracey.
1978 GHD begins international expansion and establishes a joint venture in Malaysia.
1980 GHD employs more than 700 people. br />,ghd straighteners cheap; 1981 Merger with Planner West Pty Ltd. Joint venture of GHD-Black & Veatch established. GHD-Wood Geotechnical Pty Ltd established.
1985 GHD-Wright joint venture established.
1990 International projects burgeon and offices opened in the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam.
1996 GHD earns ISO 9001: 2008. WORKS Australia and LongMac Group join GHD.
1999 Manukau Consultants Ltd (NZ) join GHD.
2000 Martin & Co in Gladstone join GHD.
2001 Smith and Wood Consultants, NZ join GHD. Acquisition of MME in Doha, Qatar and in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
2003 GHD celebrates its 75th year of operations.
2004 Baker Saran, NSW, joins GHD.
2005 Mergers completed with AJP, Malaysia, Qest Consulting, NSW, City Design, SA, and Civil Design Services, NZ.
2006 GHD broadens its reach in Hong Kong, China and the UK, completing mergers with Rankine & Hill, a Hong Kong consulting engineering company, and Archispace, a provider of urban planning, architectural and landscape design services throughout China. Alliance formed with London-based AMCL, and offices opened in York and London.
2007 Three companies joined GHD including Leddy Sergiacomi & Associates, a Queensland engineering and environmental consultancy company, ProAnd, a New Zealand specialist meat process design engineering consultancy and PCT Engineers, a Western Australia/Queensland consultancy company providing engineering services to the oil, gas and mining sectors.
2008 GHD celebrates 80 years. Hassall & Associates, a consulting firm specialising in International Development Assistance, agriculture, natural resource and environmental issues joins GHD. Offices opened in Ireland and Canada. Merger also completed with Meyrick and Associates, a leading tranport economics consultancy.
2009 GHD now employs 6000 people. Four strategic mergers completed in the USA with RoseWater Engineering, the Arizona Engineering Company, CSA Engineering and Stearns & Wheler.
GHD Pty Ltd (formerly known as Gutteridge Haskins & Davey) is an international network of professional and technical consultants.
Established in 1928, GHD employs more than 6000 people across five continents and serves clients in the global markets of water, energy and resources, environment, property and buildings, and transportation. With a history of adapting to the ever-changing needs of its clients, the company is recognised for its commitment to innovation, safety and sustainable development including the wellbeing of its people, communities and the environments in which it operate.
GHD was ranked 53rd in Engineering News Record (ENR)’s 2009 Top 200 International Design Firms (Based on Design Revenue from Projects Outside Home Country) .[2]
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Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (February 2009) A major contributor to this article appears to have a conflict of interest with its subject. It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia’s content policies, particularly neutral point of view. Please discuss further on the talk page. (February 2009) GHD Type
Private company Founded
1928 Headquarters
Australia, Area served
International Key people
Des Whybird (Chairman),
Ian Shepherd (CEO) Industry
Engineering Products
Engineering, Management, Design, Environmental science, Architecture Services
Consulting Revenue
AUD939 million Employees
6,000 Website
http://www.ghd.com
GHD was ranked 42nd in Engineering News Record (ENR)’s 2009 Top 150 Global Design Firms (Based on Total Firm Design Revenue) .[1]
Recent US Expansion
In 2009 GHD completed four strategic mergers to strengthen its core water and wastewater services in the USA. The four companies that have joined GHD are RoseWater Engineering based in Seattle, Washington, the Arizona Engineering Company from Flagstaff in Arizona, CSA Engineering from Phoenix, also in Arizona, and Stearns & Wheler, based on the east coast. All four companies provide civil engineering services, with substantial experience in public works and waterrelated projects, including potable water supply, wastewater treatment, recycled water and stormwater management.
Significant projects undertaken by the company include the design of the Sydney Opera House facade, land-use and infrastructure master plans of the Palm Islands in Dubai, and event overlays for the Sydney and Beijing Summer Olympics.
Contents 1 History
2 Market Sectors
3 Services
4 Significant projects and achievements
5 References [edit] History
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