PROMOTIONS AT BUCHAN GROUP

PROMOTIONS AT BUCHAN GROUP

ARCHITECTURE giant The Buchan Group has announced three promotions at its Gold Coast practice.

Steve Jarvis (pictured) and Paul Kennedy have been promoted to senior associates and Emma Ridings promoted to associate.

Working across a wide variety of projects including Marina Mirage at Main Beach, Peppers Blue on Blue Resort at Magnetic Island, The Mark refurbishment at Surfers Paradise and Broadbeach Lifestyle Centre, Jarvis brings 20 years of experience to the firm.

Kennedy has 25 years of documentation experience, coordination and leadership across a variety of retail, commercial and mixed-use project types.

Ridings has also worked on Marina Mirage, Peppers Blue on Blue Resort and The Mark refurbishment. She has more than 10 years experience in the design and design development of medium to large scale developments.

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