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The rise and rise of Rork Projects

B2B Editor11 April 2017

The rise and rise of Rork Projects

For Brian O’Rourke, a 40 plus year rugby tragic and player, it was those same characteristics which empowered him to build a small two-person business in Canberra into a multi-award winning national enterprise.

Established some 20 years ago in the spare bedroom of a rented high rise apartment in Kingston, Rork Projects is now one of Australia’s prominent fitout and refurbishment companies offering comprehensive and tailored solutions to both corporate and government sectors.

From such humble beginnings, Rork Projects now proudly boasts over 40 staff working across offices in Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane – who run up to 25 projects at any one time across the nation.

“One of the most thrilling recent developments for Brian O’Rourke and Rork Projects is having the opportunity to partner with a former school friend John Paul Janke. In mid 2016, after almost a decade of discussing ideas on establishing a joint venture to provide greater opportunities for Indigenous Australians, we’ve now collaborated to help support the continued growth of the Indigenous business sector.”

“It’s been an exciting 20 years of growth,” Brian remarks. As the Managing Director of Rork Projects, Brian pinpoints the company’s success to strong values, exceptional service and the support by an extremely professional and talented team with clear systems.

“I sometimes have to pinch myself to see what the company has developed into,” he says.

For Brian, one such moment was during a recent site visit on a project in Melbourne where Rork Projects are refurbishing 17 floors of an A-Grade building and adding an end of trip facility – (designated places that support cyclists, joggers and walkers in using alternative ways to travel to work).

“I saw over 100 people on-site who are all wearing the correct personal protective equipment (PPE) and all have been inducted and Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) checked.”

“I thought to myself ‘not bad for a company built by myself and wife Angela’,” he concluded.

Brian’s love and connection to our nation’s capital was cemented through his parent’s move to Canberra from Sydney in the late 60’s and his studies at Marist College Pearce from 1977 until the mid-80s.

“Like many Canberra families my father worked in the Commonwealth Public Service – a career that would span three decades – and together with my Mum raised and educated six children.”

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“Growing up in Canberra was – and still is – great!”

“In fact, one of the founding principles of my company originates from my childhood growing up in Canberra.”

The O’Rourke’s strong family environment championed a spirited belief to achieve anything regardless of circumstance, or barriers and gender.

“I was very lucky to grow up with five strong independent sisters – all of whom enjoy fantastic careers, business and families – there was never any talk about limitations,” Brian noted.

“I remember the deep disappointment my father experienced when he was overlooked for a senior role by colleagues he had started with many years before and whom he had assisted on a number of occasions.”

“It was not long after this he fell ill and passed away.”

“I had just finished school at Marist and my Mother was left to raise my two younger sisters with a much lower fortnightly pay and I remember thinking I would never put myself in a position where someone else would decide my fate.”

Brian O'Rourke

Brian O’Rourke
Managing Director

The growth

Since leaving school and establishing his own business, Brian has witnessed firsthand Canberra’s dynamic innovation and growth in the business sector.

“I have often marvelled at what some entrepreneurs from Canberra have achieved in the business world and generally by themselves with very little support.”

“It’s a shame our business enterprises are not so often celebrated like the achievements of Canberra Raiders or The Brumbies.”

“Rork Projects has been very lucky to work with a few of these amazing locally grown companies.”

“We’ve worked with the Academy of Interactive Entertainment – a Canberra company founded by John De Margareiti and his wife Vicky who are now educating hundreds of people round the country in the art of Game Design 3D Animation and Game programming.”

“From Canberra they now operate campuses nationally and have two campuses in the US.”

“Rork Projects has been fortunate to work with AIE in Melbourne and Adelaide and we’re currently working on their latest exciting project in Ultimo, Sydney.”

“We’ve worked with eWAY – the online payment gateway founded by Matt Bullock in the 1990s and recently sold to American payment technology services giant Global Payments for $US50 million.”

“The eWAY fit out is a fantastic example of a modern office and a great place to work.”

Civium is another company headed up by Doug O’Mara that has seen fantastic growth with their move into Sydney. Rork Projects has built several offices for this fast moving property company.

“All of these companies have been an inspiration to Rork Projects as we have grown.”

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Celebrated Success

Rork Projects excellence in quality and service has been recognised with a number of outstanding industry awards.

Our first award, was the 2006 MBA Award for Fitout under $1M for the Mocca Espresso Lounge in Scarborough House.

In 2013, Rork Projects was awarded the ACT MBA Award for Conservative/Heritage refurbishment after redeveloping the Giralang Pre-School for a Jewish childcare and community centre.

The following year, the company was again successful; winning another ACT MBA Award for the extensive office fit out for CPA Australia’s Rudd Street headquarters in the City.

At the 2015 NSW MBA Awards, Rork Projects was again recognised for their innovative fitout for McGrath Real Estate in Revesby.

Scott Lamb comes to town

Scott Lamb

Scott Lamb
ACT General Manager

As Rork Projects was growing rapidly in Australia, a similar company, under the leadership of Johannesburg-based Scott Lamb, was marking its mark in South Africa.

Although business was good, Scott wanted a better lifestyle for his family.

“When I was a boy I was free to roam and explore, but South Africa had changed.”

“It was too dangerous for my children to leave home on their own, and after our sixth burglary, I thought that’s it, and started making plans to move to Australia,” Scott explained.

It was after a Lions v Brumbies rugby game in 2007 and a meeting with the ACT Government’s Canberra Your Future initiative where Scott and his family first considered a move to Canberra.

“We flew to Canberra in 2008 and fell in love with the place.”

“The beauty, the security, the wide open spaces; this was the life we wanted for our children. So we packed up, sold the business and moved to Canberra in February 2011,” Scott said.

When Brian first met Scott, he was immediately impressed with his knowledge and experience and appointed Scott as Business Development Manager.

‘Scottie knows the building industry inside out; he is the complete package. “From a formal architectural background, he is able to run projects from the design all the way through to the back end. He works closely with our clients providing invaluable advice on products and the most cost effective build,” Brian said.

In 2016, Scott was appointed ACT General Manager heading up a growing team of 12 people.

Canberra on the rise

“This year, we are doing a number of design and construct projects. We see ourselves as a service company as much as a construction company and pride ourselves in our reputation for value-adding to our clients,” Scott said.

Rork Projects has teams working across Canberra on numerous and varied jobs that demonstrate the companies’ knowledge and flexibility across the building industry.

Those jobs include a 1600sqm fitout for ACT Together for over 100 staff with specifically designed meeting rooms for supervised child visits, a bespoke design and construct project for an accounting firm in Kingston, and an exciting and challenging project for the Department of Human Services Innovative Centre in Tuggeranong.

The team is also working closely with Macquarie Telecom designing and constructing a challenging technical fitout for expansion of their secure data centre facility.

Scott believes Rork Projects strength in Canberra is in the refurbishment and fitouts of the rapidly developing commercial sector, government departments and the growing education sector.

“A number of B, C and D class buildings in Canberra need refurbishment and we are the perfect company with extensive experience to deliver these asset repositioning projects,” Scott concluded.

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Rork Projects in the Canberra community

Working in Canberra for the past 20 years Rork Projects is proud to support many local community events and projects.

In addition to supporting social initiatives like OzHarvest, Mix 106.3 Canberra Special Children’s Christmas Party and Brainstorm for a Cure, the company is also committed to developing local rugby and is the platinum sponsor of Easts Rugby, the club Brian played for after leaving school.

John Paul Janke

John Paul Janke
Communications Director

Rork Project is also a National sponsor of the Property Industry Foundation.

“Rork Projects works across such a wide sector of the Canberra community including federal and local government, education, retail, real estate and the corporate sectors and we like to contribute and ‘put in’ where we can,” Scott explained.

The distinctive Rork Projects’ utes and team are now often seen outside many of the new developments and buildings in Canberra. From a quaint bookshop in Kingston to the Australian Office of Financial Management in the Treasury Building, to the many and varied government departments, Rork Projects is on the ground, working closely with clients to manage the projects.

Working in partnership with clients

Rork Projects has a broad range of skills and talents, but it is the company’s reputation for communicating and working in partnership with clients that sets Rork Projects apart.

“We listen to our clients and ask loads of questions to ensure we are across every small detail. Then, we gather together our experienced team and meticulously map out the project plan. We make it a priority to communicate with our clients regularly and update them on the project,” Scott said.

The Rork Projects office is buzzing with activity today. There is a team meeting in the board room pouring over plans and another group have jumped in the ute to attend a site visit in Tuggeranong. Two more people have been employed today and it is predicted the team will double in the next four years.

It is hard to imagine only 20 years ago this highly regarded national fitout and refurbishment company started from a spare bedroom in an apartment in Kingston.

“We are very proud of the growth and development of our company, but it is our wonderful and talented staff and the excellent work they produce for our clients that I am proudest of. It has been an incredible 20 years. I can’t wait to see what will happen in the next 20 years,” Brian said.

Canberra Office
‘Football House’ Unit 13, 3-5 Phipps Close Deakin ACT 2600
PO Box 5599 Hughes ACT 2605
P: (02) 6282 9144
http://rorkprojects.com.au

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