Corporate Body

Bornhorst & Ward Pty Ltd (1967 - )

From
1967
Spring Hill, Queensland, Australia
Functions
Engineering Industry
Website
http://www.bornhorstward.com.au/
Reference No
A.B.N. 78 010 151 354
Location
Level 4/67 Astor Terrace, Spring Hill, Queensland 4000

Summary

Brisbane based consulting engineer company, Bornhorst & Ward Pty Ltd, was established in the late 1960s. In 2001 the company employs approximately forty-five people. From their Web site, December 2001:"Bornhorst & Ward, Queensland's leading independent engineering consultants, celebrated thirty years of world class engineering in 1997. Based in Brisbane, we are a multi-disciplinary practice, led personally by seven experienced directors who are actively involved in engineering and market development."

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