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For decades, Australia's construction industry has relied on delivery models that leave too much to chance.
 
The consequences are all too familiar: budget pressure, redesign, programme uncertainty and risks that often emerge too late to resolve efficiently.
 
Yet despite widespread frustration, many projects continue to follow the same path simply because "it's always been done that way".
 
The FORGE Methodology was developed to create a different outcome.

Alamora Bridge.
38% Faster Delivery.

Project: Alamora Pedestrian Bridge & Boardwalk
Location: Tarneit, Victoria
Client: Villawood Properties, LD Total

Traditional delivery times for a pedestrian bridge and boardwalk of this nature are 10-11 months. Harnessing the efficiencies and time savings of the FORGE Methodology, the structures were completed within budget in less than seven months.

  • OCT 2024
  • DEC 2024
  • MAY 2025
  • 6.5 months
  • 10.5 months

From Renders To Reality

  • Gunyama Park

    Navigating complexity from design to delivery.

    FORGE was contracted under Regal Innovations to detail, manufacture and deliver two custom play structures for Gunyama Park Stage 2 in Zetland, NSW, based on the design by PLACE Design Group. Guided by the FORGE Methodology, significant collaboration was undertaken during design detailing and pre-construction to coordinate the delivery of the complex play structures within a tightly constrained brownfield site, where limited access and surrounding high-rise construction demanded careful planning.

    Once approved for construction, our focus shifted seamlessly into manufacturing and installation, delivering the 37-metre junior and 57-metre senior tunnel-like play structures that now form the centrepiece of Gunyama Park Stage 2.

     

  • The Gables Bridges

    Delivering engineering efficiencies for Stockland.

    FORGE was contracted by Stockland to deliver a family of three new pedestrian bridges with spans ranging from 32-57 metres. Despite having vastly differing lengths and locations, all three structures needed to be unified through a common design language. During pre-construction, the FORGE Methodology enabled us to identify a way to achieve this while also driving major engineering, cost and time efficiencies for Stockland.

    Rather than design three completely separate bridges, we instead engineered a single 12-metre span and then replicated this for each structure with subtle design embellishments using Corten panelling. 

  • M12 Eucalypt Leaf Canopies

    Transforming cultural vision into buildable reality.

    FORGE was appointed by CPB Georgiou to collaborate with Indigenous design and strategy agency Balarinji in detailing, manufacturing and delivering five unique eucalypt leaf canopies for the M12 West Motorway. Guided by the FORGE Methodology, significant collaboration, prototyping and design detailing ensured each sculptural form could be manufactured and installed while preserving the original artistic vision.

    Once approved for production, our focus shifted seamlessly into manufacturing, pre-assembly and installation, delivering the bespoke canopy structures complete with integrated lighting for one of Western Sydney's most significant new transport corridors.

     

  • Aura Brook Bridges

    Two new bridges. One seamlessly delivered project.

    FORGE was engaged by landscape contractor Eureka Landscapes to detail, manufacture and deliver two new multi-span community bridges based on approved designs from Urbis. Guided by the FORGE Methodology, significant collaboration was undertaken during the early design detailing and pre-construction stages including extensive structural modelling and flood loading analysis to optimise quality and buildability whilst adhering to the clearly defined project budget.

    FORGE also led ongoing stakeholder liaison with Stockland, Economic Development Queensland and Sunshine Coast City Council to ensure all key milestones and expectations were understood—and achieved. Once the bridge designs were approved for construction, our focus then switched seamlessly into manufacturing, pre-assembly and overseeing the on-site installation and bridge lifts. 

  • Mountain Park

    Delivering a complex playground vision with confidence.

    FORGE was engaged by Lendlease and Vee Design to help realise one of Queensland's most ambitious custom playgrounds. Guided by the FORGE Methodology, extensive collaboration took place throughout design detailing and pre-construction to resolve technical challenges, validate construction methodologies and maintain cost certainty while preserving the original design intent.

    Working closely with the project team, FORGE developed an innovative Glass-Reinforced Concrete (GRC) solution for the five custom monoliths before overseeing their manufacture, installation and integration with more than 25 unique play elements to bring the vision to life.

     

  • Hamilton Street Pedestrian Bridge

    73-metre bridge delivered with millimetre perfection.

    FORGE was appointed by Horsham Rural City Council as lead contractor to deliver a 73-metre span pedestrian bridge across the Wimmera River. A significant structure both in terms of size and community sensitivity, the FORGE Methodology guided an intensive pre-construction process that saw a variety of bridge designs considered for suitability and feasibility, along with detailed geotechnical studies and engineering analyses. At a technical level, the scale of the approved structure meant the cables and extension rods had to be millimetre perfect requiring meticulous collaboration between multiple engineers, two different crane companies and three different rigging companies.

    To maximise project efficiencies and community safety, our methodology identified that all pylons and substructure elements were best manufactured and pre-assembled in controlled conditions off site. The final installation then took place smoothly over three days with large crowds of Horsham locals gathering to watch the spectacle.

Hear It From Our Clients

 

Stockland

Christian Zatorski

FORGE’s Methodology has supported Stockland across numerous projects Australia-wide, bringing clarity and confidence to complex outcomes.

Vee Design

David Hatherly

FORGE's Methodology has supported Vee Design from the start of the design journey through to delivery, keeping their vision intact, reducing risk, and giving confidence in complex QLD projects.

Have you experienced any of these?

  • Scope gaps that turned into budget blow-outs?
  • Realised the right people weren't involved early enough?
  • Discovered project risks after key decisions had already been made?
  • Saw the design intent compromised during delivery?
  • Spent time and money fixing issues that could have been avoided?
The difference isn't just capability. It's also timing.
 
The FORGE Methodology brings stakeholders together earlier, creating greater certainty before critical project decisions are made.
 
See how it compares below.
Old Way

Traditional Tendering Models

FORGE Methodology

Design and construction are treated as separate functions of the process, leaving clients exposed to redesigns, budget blowouts, and lost intent.
Design, engineering and construction expertise are integrated from day one. This guarantees cost certainly, protects the design vision, and delivers a single accountable partner from concept to completion.
Budget clarity only emerges at the tender stage which is often too late to adapt design without major cost or timeline impacts.
Budget clarity provided at concept phase - with ability to make early changes with minimal impact to cost or timelines.
Quantity surveyor/engineer engaged to provide initial estimates - but later defer to builders for real-world costs.
Eliminates wasted quantity surveyor/engineer fees on impractical or ‘unbuildable’ designs by engaging the right specialists at the right time.
Contingencies are added to cover mistakes, preventing scope for design innovation.
Removes need for contingencies by ensuring evidence-based build-informed design iterations.
Design intent is diluted due to ineffective ‘knowledge’ handovers between consultants and builders. This includes loss of knowledge upon transfer of ownership.
The same team that validates the design also builds it. This eliminates the risk of reinterpretation or compromise. There is no ‘handover’ between companies that may have competing priorities. FORGE protects the design vision from concept to completion, ensuring what was intended is exactly what gets delivered.

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    Certainty, not contingency

    Greater clarity around scope, cost and delivery before critical decisions are made, helping project teams move forward with confidence.

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    Design that is respected and built

    Early alignment that protects the design intent throughout project development, reducing the risk of compromise during delivery.

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    One team, real accountability

    A collaborative approach that fosters shared ownership, informed decision-making and clear accountability from concept through to completion.

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The First Step To Certainty - DSP

Before committing to scope, budgets or delivery pathways, project teams need confidence they have the full picture.

A FORGE Design Scoping Package (DSP™) is a step that sits within our Methodology. It brings together the right expertise early to identify information gaps, validate key requirements and provide the insights needed to move forward with greater certainty. 

The thing about FORGE is their attention to detail and a willingness to 'get it right'. We take simple sketches to them and they respond with budgets and real advice. It helps reduce unnecessary engineering design time and cost on our projects."
- Mark Anderson (Development Director, Lendlease)
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See how the FORGE Methodology creates greater certainty.

Explore real project examples, client insights and the specialist expertise behind the Methodology.

FAQ

Questions

Questions

Process & Delivery

  • Do you fabricate?

  • How does FORGE’s methodology differ from a traditional D&C or tender model?

  • How long from DSP signing to project completion?

  • How do you manage approvals and authority requirements?

  • What happens if site conditions change after the DSP?

  • Do I need to allow for contingencies/variations?

  • How can you guarantee the price?

  • What is the ROI on engaging FORGE early versus waiting until tender stage?

  • Can FORGE work within strict funding timelines (e.g. grant-based projects)?

Roles & Relationships

  • Why do Landscape Architects need to bring FORGE onboard?

  • Isn’t it a double-up to have a LA and FORGE on the project?

  • Will engaging FORGE limit my choice of landscape architect or consultant team?

  • Who will I deal with day to day?

  • What certifications and accreditations do you hold?

  • Do you provide warranties and post-completion support?

Scope, Value & Expertise

  • How much do DSPs cost?

  • Is there a minimum dollar value for the projects you work on?

  • What types of projects do you specialise in?

  • Are you locked into certain materials or suppliers?

  • How do you manage environmental risks and site sensitivities?

  • How do you help councils manage budget constraints?

  • How do you ensure the original design vision is maintained?

  • What does DSP stand for?

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Start With
A DSP

The earlier FORGE is engaged, the greater opportunity you will have to influence project outcomes.

A FORGE Design Scoping Package™ creates greater certainty around scope, cost and delivery.

Start your project with a DSP™.

The Company
We Keep

We’ve been building Australia’s most complex outdoor structures for 50+ years. We know what it costs and we know how to deliver.