BWA | JUL 2026 55 makes strategic sense rather than reading like generic HR copy. The result is a business that now looks more diversified and more scalable than the “fitout specialist” label alone would imply. It still has the operational DNA of a builder comfortable in difficult, occupied or technically constrained environments, but its project mix now stretches further into modular, new build, façade work and long-tail service offerings. That expansion is exactly what makes SHAPE a strong profile candidate. Just as importantly, the partner network around the company is unusually visible and practical. Davenport Campbell, Dowse Projects, Charles Darwin University, Ashford Lamaya / ARCH, Hames Sharley / Studio BE, Lendlease, SA Health, Das Studio and DLG SHAPE all reveal something concrete about how SHAPE works — through coordinated delivery ecosystems where trust, timing and execution discipline matter. Looking ahead, SHAPE appears well placed to keep broadening its footprint. Its FY25 performance, national reach, modular capability and widening sector exposure all point to a company that is steadily moving from specialist contractor to more diversified construction services platform. On the evidence of its recent results and project mix, that evolution is already well underway.
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