GML Heritage explained

GML Heritage
Former Name:Godden Mackay
Godden Mackay Logan
Type:Proprietary limited company
Industry:Heritage consulting
Founded: in Sydney, Australia
Founders:Don Godden, Richard MacKay and David Logan
Hq Location:Level 17, 323 Castlereagh St
Hq Location City:Haymarket, New South Wales
Hq Location Country:Australia
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Key People:Sharon Veale, Rachel Jackson, David Logan, Tim Owen, Edwina Jans, Rebecca Hawcroft
Num Employees:67
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GML Heritage is an Australian consultancy firm established in 1989 as Godden Mackay Pty Ltd and then Godden Mackay Logan Pty Ltd after its three main founders. [1] [2]

Operating in Sydney and Canberra, GML Heritage undetakes heritage planning, management and conservation. In Melbourne, GML was formerly known as Context, which was also formed in 1989.

The two businesses merged in 2017. The firm employs over 60 historians, heritage experts, archaeologists, architects, interpretation planners and designers.

GML has delivered work within local neighbourhoods, significant places, iconic destinations and world heritage sites, including Budj Bim, the Sydney OperaHouse, the Eames House, Parramatta Park, Norfolk Island, First Government House, Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens, the Shine Dome and Old Parliament House.

The company has won numerous industry awards for its heritage advice and services.[3]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.gml.com.au/ GML Website
  2. http://www.linkedin.com/company/godden-mackay-logan-pty-ltd LinkedIn profile
  3. https://www.nationaltrust.org.au/news/2016-national-trust-act-heritage-awards/ National Trust ACT Awards 2016