• Wiley has taken out more awards for its role in the $130 million Primo project in Brisbane.
    Wiley has taken out more awards for its role in the $130 million Primo project in Brisbane.
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Project management company Wiley has won more accolades for its role in the $130 million Primo processing facility project in Wacol, Brisbane.

Wiley, a food industry specialist in integrated facility engineering, and project director Graham Harvey, won an AIPM State Project Management Achievement Award (PMAA) for the management and delivery of Primo’s $130 Million smallgoods processing facility project at Wacol.

“This award recognises the project management skill set possessed at Wiley and our ability to successfully manage a complex food processing plant through the complete project life cycle and deliver on all the critical elements of time, cost and quality,” said Harvey.

Harvey couldn't attend the AIPM ceremony in Brisbane, however, as he was at the AIB National Awards dinner in Melbourne where Wiley and the Primo project netted their fifth and sixth industry awards in as many months, taking out the National Award in the Research, Development and Technology category and the Professional Builder of the Year 2013.

The project will automatically advance to the national level of the PMAA and is also competing at the national level of the QMBA Housing & Construction Awards in October in Brisbane.

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