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Fun project catches on

A PHONE call almost three years ago started builders Calty Constructions on an adventure that became “a fun project to work on” according to managing director building Gordon Clements.
One of Queensland’s premier project builders and developers Calty has been at the forefront of building, construction and development throughout Queensland since 1991.
With the support of loyal staff and contractors, Calty has experienced continued growth throughout the last decade.
“Designer Andrew McKellar gave me a phone call saying there was a project going where the old bus shelter was, and I sure I’d take a look at it,” Gordon explained.
That project was Acres and for the next two and a half years, Calty ended up working on the different stages helping bring Ralph Rogers’ vision to life.
“I really enjoyed the journey,” Gordon said.
He said Ralph was a “visionary” and an “ideas man” and Acres had a “nice feeling about it”.
“He said I want to make this special, and he did,” Gordon said.
Calty was involved from early in the project – starting with the renovations to the existing building right through to the third stage.
Calty Constructions, Unit 19, Kunda Business Park, 24 Hoopers Road, Kunda Park. Phone: (07) 5450 1788.

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