Wednesday, 3 July, 2019 - 12:50
Multiplex to deliver $100m Amara project
Iris Residential has selected Multiplex to construct its Amara City Gardens retail living project in Booragoon.
Tanya Trevisan has been the director of infrastructure projects at Minderoo Foundation since June 2023. In February 2023 she established Tanya Trevisan Consulting, offering development consultancy for the delivery of built-form properties. Prior to that, she was the development director of Frasers Property Australia from January 2021 to December 2022; and chief operating officer of Iris Residential and executive director of Iris Residential, Tribis and TransLinQ Properties.
A Fellow of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects for over 22 years, Ms Trevisan studied architecture in London and at the University of Western Australia, graduating in 1988.
She spent over 18 years as a property developer, and has been actively involved in the delivery of medium to large scale heritage, commercial, mixed-use and apartment projects both internationally and nationally for over 30 years.
Ms Trevisan was elected president of the WA division of the Property Council of Australia and Director of the national board of the Property Council from 2017 to 2019, the first female leader in the WA division’s history.
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Iris Residential has selected Multiplex to construct its Amara City Gardens retail living project in Booragoon.
Pindan has broken ground at TRG Properties’ Marina Edge project in Port Coogee after being named the replacement builder for Diploma Group, which backed out of a $38 million development contract on Monday.
SPECIAL REPORT: Apartment projects typically rely on streamlined, slick marketing techniques to attract and secure buyers; now, however, developers are turning to technology not only in their advertising, but also in their building design to establish a point of difference.
SPECIAL REPORT: Developers are banking on a change in sentiment later this year in Perth’s challenging apartments market.
The warmer spring weather has coincided with cautious optimism coming back to Perth’s apartments market.
TRG Properties executive Tanya Trevisan has been elected president of the Property Council of Australia’s WA division, replacing Tony Perrin who left the role after just two months following his departure from Frasers Property Australia.
Property players are recalibrating their executive teams across the city, with a series of high-profile moves punctuating new strategies in 2017.
Developers are seeking to exploit new niches in Perth's residential apartment market, with slow sales and patchy project launches likely to lead to supply issues in the near future.
Developing along Perth’s coastline has traditionally been one of the biggest challenges in WA property, but a new wave of projects promises to change the status quo.
Local developer TRG Properties has secured the largest development site at LandCorp’s urban infill project in Jolimont, with plans to build 46 luxury apartments already under way.
The state government has named Fini Group and TRG Properties, in partnership with Primewest, as the successful proponents for the first two development lots at LandCorp’s infill project Montario Quarter, located at the former Shenton Park Rehabilitation Hospital site.
SPECIAL REPORT: Confidence is returning to the state’s apartment market, with developers seeking to boost their project pipelines. Click through to see our map with 30 apartments projects across Perth and our updated ranking of Property Developers.
SPECIAL REPORT: High-density residential developments are emerging alongside some of the state’s shopping centres, as owners seek to reposition their assets to offer more than just retail.
Confidence is returning to Perth’s apartment sector, with a surge in sales motivating developers to advance new projects, driving the highest level of approvals in the past three years.
SPECIAL REPORT: Developers are leaving market uncertainty in the past and focusing on design and amenity to guide the next wave of Perth apartment projects.
Construction will start within weeks at Iris Residential’s $50 million One Mabel Park boutique apartments complex in Jolimont, with Pindan appointed to carry out the works.
A new report suggests Perth’s capacity to meet housing demand is diminishing, as stock of readily developable land runs low.
Recent challenges in property development have put urban infill back in the spotlight.
Our weekly appointments wrap includes Tanya Trevisan, Tommie van der Walt, David Hughes-Owen, Chris Elliott, Michael Beros, Terri Taylor, Jo Gaines and Jean Perkins.
Property industry veteran Tanya Trevisan says she hopes her Medal of the Order of Australia will inspire other women who want to pursue a similar career path.
Industry leaders insist there’s more to be done to promote gender diversity across the board.
Position | Company | Year | Company's current rank | WA staff |
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Property Development Consultant
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2024 |
Position | Company | Year | Company's current rank |
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Director, Infrastructure Projects
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2023 - 2024 | 1 | |
Development Director, WA
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2021 - 2022 | 12 | |
Chief Operating Officer
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2010 - 2020 | 22 | |
Chief Operating Officer
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2010 - 2020 | ||
Councillor, WA division; President WA Division 2017-2019
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2015 - 2020 | 37 | |
General Manager, Development
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2020 - 2020 | 22 | |
President, WA
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2017 - 2019 | 37 | |
Council Member
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2016 - 2017 | 52 |