New director and senior appointments for RLB in Perth

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The directors of Rider Levett Bucknall (RLB) in WA are pleased to announce the appointment of Paul Shanley to Director and the appointment of two new associates: Jessica Chung and Graeme Jamieson.

Paul set out in his career working in Ireland and the UK before commencing with RLB in 2014. He has since led the delivery of RLB’s services on Perth Airport’s T1 Domestic Pier and International Expansion project and has delivered services across projects for several Western Australian Government agencies.

Perth Managing Director Mark Bendotti said he was delighted to be welcoming Paul to the leadership team: “Paul brings intellectual and practical experience as a renowned expert in all stages of a project’s lifecycle, from inception through to completion and beyond.”

Paul said: “I am looking forward to joining RLB’s Perth leadership team in contributing to its exciting next phase. I am passionate about the role our industry plays in shaping the future of the built environment.”

Jessica Chung and Graeme Jamieson bring a broad range of professional achievements and experiences to their role as associates.

Jess’ impressive interpersonal skills and a thorough and detailed approach have been key to her success in helping to deliver standout projects from an integrated cultural and sporting hub to the latest healthcare facilities.

Since joining RLB as a Cadet Quantity Surveyor in 2013, Graeme’s experience has covered all aspects of quantity surveying on complex and challenging projects such as the State Football Centre Precinct and 240 St Georges Terrace.

Mark concluded: RLB in Perth is very pleased to welcome Paul, Jessica and Graeme to their new positions. They bring with them an understanding of the longer-term impact of value to help our clients build for a better future.”