BWA | JUL | 2026

BWA | JUL 2026 53 straints and vertical-transport limitations. Those are the realities of the sort of work SHAPE increasingly pursues. What stands out is the way those complexities are framed. SHAPE repeatedly emphasises collaboration, transparency, strong supplier relationships and “Perfect Delivery,” and its public materials suggest the company sees stakeholder coordination as a source of advantage rather than just an unavoidable burden. That feels credible when viewed against projects where the designer, client, project manager and builder all need to stay tightly aligned. Culture is another unusually visible part of the company’s identity. SHAPE says it has received the Cultural Excellence Achievement Award for six straight years, and its people page frames the company as a place where diverse project experience and progression opportunities help attract and retain talent. In a construction market where delivery capacity is inseparable from people capability, that emphasis

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