Unitywater
Andrew Stanford is an accomplished engineering professional with extensive experience in infrastructure planning and project management. Currently serving as the Infrastructure Planning and Design Lead at Unitywater since April 2020, Andrew previously held roles as a Senior Project Engineer at both FB Contracting and RMG. Earlier in their career, Andrew gained valuable experience as a Project Engineer at Total Property Developments and as a Graduate Civil Engineer at Beveridge Williams. Andrew holds a Bachelor of Engineering Management in Civil Engineering from the University of Melbourne and an Advanced Diploma in Program Management from Asset College.
Unitywater
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Unitywater provides essential water supply and sewage treatment services to residents and businesses in the Moreton Bay, Sunshine Coast and Noosa regions. Every day Unitywater operates and maintains more than $3.4 billion of essential infrastructure, delivers quality drinking water and treats 60 Olympic-sized swimming pools worth of sewage for over 17% of Queensland’s population, spread across 5223 square km. Operations began on 1 July 2010 under the South-East Queensland Water (Distribution and Retail) Act 2009, as part of the Queensland Government water reform program. Unitywater is governed by an independent Board of Directors. Unitywater is committed to helping prevent and respond to violence against women and is proud to be a White Ribbon Accredited Workplace.