Upstart infrastructure consulting firm launches with focus on culture

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Five of Australia and the UK’s most experienced infrastructure consultants are launching their own boutique advisory firm.

, so we need to do more with less,” said Avista co-founder and partner, and former Infrastructure Australia executive, Peter Colacino.

Neither the Australian government nor industry were giving “sufficient attention” to the “fundamental transformational change” this required, Mr Colacino said, prompting several of the industry’s top consultants to join forces to create a firm that prioritised it.Clients had to move away from an “adversarial culture” that prioritised driving costs down to instead focus on productivity, he said, and work together more.

Mr Callaghan said this collaboration was something the UK did “really well” but Australia lagged on, though governments were becoming “more interested” in co-ordinating investment across infrastructure verticals such as water and transport. More than half-a-dozen of Avista’s staff came from Infrastructure Australia and a slew joined from HKA and construction giant Mace. Avista has a strategic partnership with Mace.

 

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