Mark Hennessy

Regional Committee Melbourne

WSP, Director – Structures | Melbourne, Australia

About

Mark has over 27 years’ experience in structural engineering consultancy, having worked in Ireland, England and now over 23 years in Australia (NSW & VIC).

Mark has added value on a variety of development types including education, institutional, medical / health care, residential, commercial, retail, industrial, leisure, recreational and government facilities. His experience encompasses most building sizes, ranging from small (less than $1 Million), large ($50 Million plus) to mega ($3,500 Million).

His proven ability to tenaciously challenge the ‘obvious’ and ‘easy’ solutions, preferring instead to approach every project as a unique opportunity to add value, has contributed to a culture of creativity and innovation being adopted within his workplace and influencing the greater market through his involvement in project teams.

Mark Hennessy

CTBUH Roles

Regional Committee, Melbourne (2018 – Present)

Research

19 September 2012

Structural Optimization Solutions for Towers on Compact Sites

Mark Hennessy & Doug Wallace, Meinhardt Group

The objectives of this paper are to: highlight the latest design and technical advances and associated challenges in the optimization of slender towers; demonstrate trends...

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31 March 2017

Conference Steering Sub-Committees Confirmed

The conference sub-committees will help drive the organization and promotion of activities ahead of CTBUH 2017, starting on October 30.

10 March 2017

Executive Director Visits Sydney and Melbourne

CTBUH Executive Director Antony Wood traveled to Sydney and Melbourne to build support for the 2017 conference through meetings and lectures.

19 September 2012

Structural Optimization Solutions for Towers on Compact Sites

Mark Hennessy & Doug Wallace, Meinhardt Group

The objectives of this paper are to: highlight the latest design and technical advances and associated challenges in the optimization of slender towers; demonstrate trends...