Awards

YEARAWARD WINNING PROJECTAWARD CATEGORY
2024Royal Botanic Garden SydneyAmphitheatre Construction Works Commercial & Civil Construction $500,000 to $1.5 Million
2023Exhibition VillageTLA Awards – Bronze Winner Commercial & Civil Construction $750k - $1.5M
2022Bicentennial Park Upgrade Stage 1TLA Awards – GOLD Winner + Best in Category Commercial & Civil Construction $750k - $1.5M
2021Biddy Giles ParkTLA Awards – GOLD Winner + Best in Category Commercial & Civil Construction $1.5M - $3M
2021Echo Point Boardwalk & Gathering PlaceTLA Awards – GOLD Winner - Commercial & Civil Construction Over $3M
2021 Fairbridge Children’s Farm ParkTLA Awards – SILVER Winner - Commercial & Civil Construction $250K - $750K
2021Timothy ArnoldApprentice Highly Commended
2020N/A Due to COVID19 Pandemic
2019Gledswood Hills ReserveTLA Awards – GOLD Winner - The Husqvarna Commercial Landscape Construction of the Year Award
2019Gledswood Hills ReserveTLA Awards – GOLD Winner + Best in Category Commercial & Civil Construction over $3M
2019Lithgow All Abilities Adventure PlaygroundTLA Awards – GOLD Winner + Best in Category Commercial & Civil Construction $750k - $1.5M
2019Sydney Street Shops / Neighbourhood Renewal ProgramAILA NSW 2019 Landscape Architecture Award – Small Projects Category
2018Lithgow Blast FurnaceLNA Awards – Bronze - Commercial & Civil Constructions $750k - $1.5M
2018Matron Ruby Grant Park2018 NSW Landscape Architecture Awards Winner – Civic Landscape
2018Jaydn FalkinerApprentice Highly Commended
2017Bald Hill Stage 2BLNA Awards – Bronze - Commercial & Civil Constructions $1.5M $3M
2017The Crescent Plaza Fairfield City CouncilLNA Awards – GOLD - Commercial & Civil Constructions $750k - $1.5M
2016Wylde MTB TrackGold-Open space Parklands and Leisure facilities up to $3M
2016The PaddocksSilver-Open space Parklands and Leisure facilities over $3M
2016Hermitage Maintenance Bronze Maintenance residential communities
2015Jim GunnForeman of the Year
2014Blaxland Riverside Park Stage 3Graham Ross Commercial Landscape Construction of the Year AWARD
2014Private Art gallery HardenResidential regional Award Over $1M
2014Blaxland Riverside Park Stage 3Playground Leisure facilities Open value
2014Private Art gallery HardenCommercial Civil over $1M
2004O’Dea Reserve, CamperdownRecreational
2003Rhodes Corporate ParkCommercial over $350,000
2001Peace Park, SutherlandRecreational Award
1999Wynyard Park RedevelopmentRecreational Award
1999Horningsea Park Trunk Drainage Wetlands, Hoxton ParkEnvironmental / Rehabilitation Award – Commercial
1997Liverpool HospitalCommercial $100,000 - $300,000
1997Courtlands Retirement Village, Stage 2, North Parramatta1997 Multi-Housing Award
1997Haslams Creek, Homebush1997 Environmental/ Rehabilitation (Other) Award
1996Chinese Garden, New Children's Hospital, WestmeadCommercial $150,000 - $300,000
1995Courtlands Retirement Village1995 Multi-Housing Award
1995Darling Park - Druitt Gardens1995 Recreational Award
1994ANA Hotel Sydney1994 Landscape Construction of the Year
1994ANA Hotel SydneyCommercial Over $300,000.00
1994Chuo Gardens, SutherlandCommercial $100,000.00 to $300,000.00
1994Amway Castle HillCommercial to $100,000.00
1994Canterbury Leagues Club Bistro CascadeInteriorscape
1993Ansett Flying College, TamworthCommercial over $300,000.00
1993Anglican Retirement Village, Castle HillCommercial $100,000.00 to $300,000.00
1992Email Westinghouse WaterlooCommercial to $75,000.00
1991Art Gallery of NSWInteriorscapes
1990Sacred Heart Hospice, DarlinghurstCommercial
1990Raglan Street, MosmanMulti Housing
1989State LibraryInteriorscapes
1989Drummoyne Residential UnitsMulti Housing
1986Australia’s WonderlandRecreational
1984Parliament House, SydneyCourtyard Surrounds
1983St. Patrick’s Church SutherlandCommercial / Industrial

Davin Turner

Board Member

Davin is a Registered Architect with more than 15 years of experience delivering public, civic, and residential architecture. He is also Director of Studio Weave Architects, a design-led practice focused on sustainability, creativity, and human-centred outcomes. As a Board Director, Davin brings architectural oversight and cross-disciplinary insight, helping ensure quality, design integrity, and buildability across Co-Ordinated Landscapes’ major projects.

David Beslich

Board Member

David Beslich brings over 45 years of experience in the property and construction industry, with a career spanning senior leadership roles across contracting, development, and project delivery. As Chairman of Hansen Yuncken since 2011 and a director since 1995, David has been instrumental in guiding the company’s national growth and innovation strategy.

He has led major public and private projects, including the $1.85bn New Royal Adelaide Hospital and the $480m NSW BER Schools Program. Known for his direct approach, deep industry knowledge, and commitment to excellence, David also contributes to several private boards and government advisory panels, helping shape the future of Australia’s built environment.

Heath Jenson

Senior Estimator

📍 Co-Ordinated Landscapes Pty Ltd
📧 info@col.com.au
📞 (02) 9545 5611

Professional Overview:

Heath Jenson is a forward-thinking Senior Estimator at Co-Ordinated Landscapes, bringing a unique fusion of construction knowledge and software expertise to the industry. Beginning his career with a strong passion for digital technologies, Heath naturally transitioned into construction, where he now plays a key role in driving innovation through smart estimating, programming, and client-aligned solutions.

Heath is energised by the evolving role of technology in landscape construction — from advanced take-off tools and data-driven programming to value engineering that delivers more than just cost savings. His approach goes beyond numbers, focusing on how intelligent systems and digital foresight can enhance project delivery, reduce inefficiencies, and unlock new levels of quality and coordination.

As part of the estimating team at Co-Ordinated Landscapes, Heath represents the next generation of industry leadership — combining technical capability, innovation, and strategic vision to help shape the future of commercial landscaping.

Ian Perkins

Senior Estimator

📍 Co-Ordinated Landscapes Pty Ltd
📧 info@col.com.au
📞 (02) 9545 5611

Professional Overview:

With over 40 years of industry experience across the civil, construction, and landscape sectors, Ian Perkins is a highly respected Senior Estimator and long-standing team member at Co-Ordinated Landscapes. For more than 20 years, Ian has played a pivotal role in securing significant projects across government, commercial, and public realm sectors.

Ian brings a wealth of practical knowledge to every tender — combining technical insight with a deep understanding of construction methodology, sequencing, and market conditions. He is passionate about identifying value engineering opportunities and securing projects in financially prudent, innovative ways that deliver real outcomes for clients.

Ian’s sharp attention to detail, commercial acumen, and consistent reliability make him a cornerstone of the estimating team and a trusted contributor to the company’s long-term success.

Rowan Woods

Senior Project Manager

Qualifications: 

  • Certificate IV in Frontline Management 
  • Certificate IV in Construction Trades 
  • Padstow TAFE (2005–2007) 

Major Projects: 

  • The Hermitage, Gledswood Hills – Sekisui House ($11M+) 
  • Bareena Park & Fairfield Heights Park – Fairfield City Council ($2.5M) 
  • Bicentennial Park Upgrade – Sydney Olympic Park Authority ($1.0M) 
  • Federal Park – City of Sydney ($1.7M) 
  • The Crescent Plaza – Fairfield City Council ($1.4M) 
  • Biddy Giles Park – Kirrawee, Deicorp ($1.5M) 
  • Patrician Brothers College – Fairfield ($1.3M) 
  • Moorebank Relocation Project – Laing O’Rourke ($11.2M) 
  • Baludarri Wetlands – Parramatta City Council ($3.9M) 

Professional Overview:

With more than 15 years in the landscape and construction industry, Rowan Woods has built a strong reputation for delivering complex projects efficiently and professionally. His leadership in coordinating large-scale civil, government, and commercial developments ensures seamless execution, with a focus on quality, compliance, and stakeholder collaboration.  

Rowan is highly experienced in project programming, subcontractor management, WHS compliance, and environmental controls. His ability to keep teams focused, budgets aligned, and timelines on track makes him an invaluable asset to Co-Ordinated Landscapes. 

Anthony Barrett

Senior Project Manager

Qualifications: 

  • Diploma of Horticulture – Managing Landscape Project 
  • Certificate in Landscaping (Trade) 
  • Certificate IV in Work Health & Safety 
  • GC21 – Cooperative Contracting 
  • High Risk Work Licence 
  • Skid Steer, Excavator & Forklift Proficiency 
  • OH&S General Induction – NSW

Professional Overview: 

With 29 years’ experience in the landscape industry, Anthony Barrett has led project teams for over two decades, including 6 years as a Project Manager. He is highly skilled in managing complex, high-value projects, liaising with clients, overseeing budgets and subcontractors, and ensuring adherence to safety and environmental standards. 

Anthony’s project history includes local government parks, public domain works, school infrastructure, and open space developments for Tier 1 builders. 

Major Projects: 

  • The Hermitage, Gledswood Hills – Sekisui House ($11M 
  • Bareena Park & Fairfield Heights Park – Fairfield City Council ($2.5M) 
  • Stage 18B Raingarden – Sekisui House ($805K) 
  • Southern Lawn of St Leonards Park – North Sydney Council ($933K) 
  • Bicentennial Park Upgrade – Sydney Olympic Park Authority ($1.0M) 
  • Federal Park – City of Sydney ($1.7M) 
  • Bardia Public School – Lahey Constructions ($1.1M) 
  • Patrician Brothers College, Fairfield – DTA Architects ($1.3M) 
  • Gledswood Hills Reserve – Sekisui House ($949K) 
  • Harrington Park Youth Space – Camden Council ($881K) 

Anthony Beslich

Senior Construction Manager and Board Member

Qualifications: 

  • Owner Manager Certification (2020) 
  • Qualified Supervisor Certificate – Structural Landscaping (NSW, exp. 2026) 
  • Certificate IV in Occupational Health & Safety 
  • Diploma of Horticulture – Landscape 
  • Certificate III in Horticulture (Landscape) 
  • Certificate of Proficiency – Landscape Gardening (Trade) 
  • OHS Risk Management for Supervisors & Managers 
  • WorkCover OH&S General Induction – NSW 

Professional Overview: 

Tony Beslich began his career at Co-Ordinated Landscapes as a first-year apprentice in 1989. Over a 35+ year career, he has progressed through the ranks, becoming Senior Construction Manager in 2014 and joining the Board of Directors in 2018.

As Senior Construction Manager, Tony is responsible for the delivery of all projects, construction programming, quality control, site audits, and WHS performance across the business. His ability to foresee site issues, coordinate large teams, and solve challenges proactively has earned him a strong reputation with clients, councils, and project partners. 

Tony has overseen the successful completion of some of the company’s most complex and award-winning projects. 

Major Projects: 

  • The Crescent, Annandale – City of Sydney ($1.7M) 
  • Bicentennial Park Upgrade – Sydney Olympic Park Authority ($1.0M) 
  • Moorebank Relocation Project – Laing O’Rourke ($11.2M) 
  • Baludarri Wetlands – Parramatta City Council ($3.9M) 
  • Federal Park – City of Sydney ($1.7M) 
  • Erskine Business Park – Penrith City Council ($1.4M) 

Carl Small

General Manager, Registered Landscape Architect & Board Member

Qualifications: 

  • Bachelor of Landscape Architecture – UNSW & The University of Queensland 
  • Registered Landscape Architect – Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA) 
  • Australian Owner Manager Program (2016) 

Professional Overview:

Carl Small is a visionary leader in commercial landscape architecture, bringing over 18 years of executive management experience as General Manager of Co-Ordinated Landscapes. As a Registered Landscape Architect and Board Member, Carl combines deep technical expertise with strategic foresight, ensuring exceptional project outcomes and long-term business growth. 

His leadership is defined by an unwavering commitment to innovation, sustainability, and efficiency in landscape construction. Carl has led Co-Ordinated Landscapes through significant expansion, strengthening partnerships with local government, Tier 1 builders, and private-sector clients. His ability to translate complex design visions into high-functioning landscapes has earned industry-wide recognition. 

In addition to his leadership role at Co-Ordinated Landscapes, Carl is Director of Calmsley Hill City Farm, where he oversees environmental initiatives and public landscape engagement, further reinforcing his multi- disciplinary expertise across commercial, civic, and ecological landscapes. 

Major Projects: 

  • Kirribilli House Landscape Upgrade – Department of PM&C ($2.1M) 
  • The Hermitage, Gledswood Hills – Sekisui House ($11M+) 
  • Moorebank Relocation Project – Laing O’Rourke ($11.2M) 
  • Baludarri Wetlands – Parramatta City Council ($3.9M)