Working together to achieve integrated, sustainable property and development solutions
The continued development and regeneration of our communities requires a sophisticated planning, design and growth management approach. At GHD, we deliver seamless solutions that incorporate planning, economics and engineering to help maximise return on investment.
Our clients seek robust solutions - those that are visually impressive, economically viable, and environmentally sustainable. Decision-making protocols and complementary design principles must be established early in a project to satisfy the goals of all stakeholders.
At GHD, we work together with our clients to:
- Understand the issues facing industry, business and communities
- Connect the opportunities with the latest technologies and knowledge
- Deliver innovative solutions
Understanding, connecting, delivering
Through integrated design, GHD has become a respected leader in the built environment. Our designs incorporate inspiration, flair, enthusiasm and aesthetic function. We collaborate with clients at each stage of the project life cycle to understand challenges and drivers and connect with our global network of professionals, to deliver optimal solutions. With more than 200 offices across the globe, we have the talent and depth to enable an informed, objective approach to project challenges. Our engineers, architects, planners, economists and environmental scientists bring imaginative thinking, knowledge, skills and experience, to deliver project success.
In addition to our broader property and buildings services, our integrated GHDWoodhead team provides design-led services in the specialised fields of architecture, interior design and urban landscape.
With GHD, our clients become part of a creative and collaborative approach that produces innovative ideas, moving beyond the built form to enhance the true meaning of a space. Clients arrive at a focused solution, tailored explicitly to the needs of the project.
Civic, Community and Justice

Civic, community and justice buildings often embody the identity and history of the communities they serve.
Defence and National Security

Defence organisations face ongoing challenges, from infrastructure, environment and heritage through to capability acquisition and sustainment.
Healthcare and Wellbeing

Healthcare and wellbeing facilities are the most complex of building types, requiring specialised knowledge and skills, as each facility is comprised of a wide range of services and functional units.
Residential, Retirement and Aged Care

An ideal design philosophy is one that acknowledges all aspects of lifestyle, encompassing the individual's requirements and their cultural and personal diversity. This is especially relevant for retirement and aged care facilities.
Transport Facilities
Commercial and Workplace

The quality of our lives is profoundly influenced by the quality of the built environment.
Education and Science

Today's education and science facilities need to be technology-enabled to ensure that effective learning, teaching and research can be delivered through the application of new digital technologies.
Industrial, Resources and Utilities

Industrial buildings require a unique skill-set and understanding of process flow, production and storage, as well as inherent knowledge of detailing for health and hygiene, together with the needs of access, circulation and flexibility.
Retail and Hospitality

The core of a successful retail and hospitality environment is the emotional bond between the space and the consumer. Successful developments are memorable, often simple and stimulate the senses.