We develop South Australia’s considered warehouse spaces
Foundry Projects develop architecturally designed, state-of-the-art warehouses with the aim to elevate the current commercial offering.
We were established in 2019, and although we’re located in South Australia - our focus is to provide an industry benchmark for national industrial development projects.
Our next-generation facilities are connected to key infrastructure, and located in sought-after industrial precincts, providing unparalleled commercial opportunities for our occupants.
We work collaboratively to achieve crafted spaces that help partners succeed by supporting their specific and evolving needs. We believe in putting partnerships first to deliver high-quality outcomes.
Meet Tom Brown
After relocating from New South Wales in 2019, Director Tom Brown brought his experience in Project Management and large-scale commercial builds to life with the realisation of Foundry Projects.
Tom gained his Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics from the University of South Australia, graduating from his course in 2014 with honours.
During tertiary education, Tom began his employment with civil engineering and construction company, McMahon Services. It was during Tom’s time with McMahon that he was posted to the New South Wales Central Coast region to manage a fly-in fly-out project.
Realising the potential for his professional development in the Sydney market, Tom took a position with construction and building specialists FDC in their inner-west Sydney team. This role allowed Tom to work on iconic builds, from market-leading commercial office fit-outs and refurbishments, to a global centre for equine excellence and luxury five star hotels.
Tom has found his passion in industrial development and now brings his skills and fresh perspective to the South Australian industrial market with Foundry Projects.
Foundry Projects specialise in high-tech, dynamic workspaces which are not only functional, but purpose-built with exceptional quality and a focus on sustainability.