Clients
Godden Mackay Logan is engaged by private and public sector clients across a diverse range of industries. Our clients include property managers, developers, architects and planners, lawyers, individuals, and Commonwealth, State and Local government authorities and agencies.
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Property Management and Development
GML works with a range of firms within the property management and development sector. From small, specilalised architectural and planning practices to large, diversified development and property management organisations, our advice leads to good heritage outcomes. GML's work for the sector includes strategic heritage ... -
Commonwealth Government
GML works extensively with Commonwealth Government authorities and agencies, especially around compliance with the Environmental Protection Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act 1999 and the identification, conservation and protection of heritage values on Commonwealth owned land. GML's work for the Commonwealth includes strategic heritage management advice, ... -
State and Territory Government
GML works with State and Territory Government authorities and agencies across Australia helping them identify, conserve and manage heritage assets in accordance with state legislative requirements. Our work for the States and Territories includes strategic heritage advice, heritage assessments, conservation planning, policies and reviews, heritage and conservation registers, ... -
Local Government
GML works with Local government across Australia providing a diverse range of heritage advice on local heritage issues, including conservation area assessments, local environmental plans (LEPs) and development control plans (DCPs), as well as providing specialist advice on and review of heritage ... -
Client Testimonials
“On behalf of ISPT, we would like to express our thanks for your efforts and professionalism during both phases of the Archaeological Investigation undertaken at 50 Lonsdale Street. The complexity and challenges encountered by all concerned and specifically GML during ...