Darryl Hood, Managing Director

Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering— BT (Eng) QIT

Registered Professional Engineer Queensland— RPEQ 1151

National Professional Engineers Register Grade 3— CP Eng NPER3

Member Institute Engineers Australia

Registered Builder Queensland— Open Class— QBSA 23688

C. of dec. in Queensland

QJA Member— 09411

Graduating from the Queensland Institute of Technology in 1972 whilst working in the design and construction division of Evans Deakin Industries, Darryl's involvement and understanding of the construction concept began. Continuing industry experience in a number of engineering consulting offices around Brisbane, involving land sub-divisions works, urban and rural civil works, residential units, commercial and industrial developments, later moving back to the design and construction ideology and the establishment of his own company Multi Span Australia Pty Ltd. Darryl has since then expanded his knowledge and personal portfolio into property development.

"Our business focus is on developing close working relations with our clients, in obtaining the best possible outcomes for the projects design and construction methodologies. From design concept to the project handover Multi Span Australia aims to deliver a rewarding process for all parties involved and ultimately to the success of the clients future investment." —Darryl Hood

Ian Carter, Architect

Diploma of Architecture— QIT

Board of Architects QLD— Reg. 1103

Member— Australian Institute of Architects 

Having started in the industry in 1964, Ian graduated from the Institute of Technology in 1972 having attained a Diploma in Architecture, and registered with the Board of Architects QLD in 1973. Became a member of the Australian Institute of Architects in 1985.

Early career being involved in the design of low cost housing with the Queensland Government, and later, in the private sector, in the design and implementation of demountable low cost building systems.

Extensive experience in the design of a diverse range of products, predominantly in the commercial and industrial fields with a solid understanding of industrial manufacturing & warehousing systems.

"A dedication to the design of meaningful and sustainable architecture, based on a set of fundamental design principles acquired over many years of involvement in the profession." —Ian Carter 

Martin Hood, Business Development Manager

Grad. Dip. Project Management

B.App. Sci (Construction Management)

Grad. Cert. Property Economics

Reg. Bldr. 75703

WH&S Officer

Martin has 17 years industry experience in the construction industry specialising in the commercial sectors. During this time undertaking Post Graduate studies in both Project Management and Property Economics.

"Project Management is an Art, and good project management should deliver the project on time, on budget and to a high quality finish, it should also take into consideration the on going lifecycle of the built environment in which the project and the people co exist." —Martin Hood 

David Hood, Architect

Bachelor of Architecture— QUT

Board of Architects QLD— Reg. 4135

Board of Architects NSW— Reg. 8122

Member— Australian Institute of Architects

David has been amongst the building industry since 1996, working closely between the architecture and construction realms.

Graduating with a Bachelor of Architecture from Queensland University of Technology in 2005.

Registered with the board of Architects QLD and NSW in 2008.

Experienced over a range of project types being, residential low, medium and high rise design, mixed use developments, industrial, commercial and recreational facilities.

Has a passion not only for architecture and the associated design industry but also for design across all fields and walks of life, through industrial design, fashion design, graphic design, marketing, arts and the creative philosophies that formulate them.

"Good architectural design through the delivery of solid sound design principles - reinforcing the quality and conditions of the product. Design to have a conscious responsibility not only to the clientele and end user, but also to the community and to the environment, crafting sensory enriched spaces in and amongst the urban fabric, to nurture, support and develop life." —David Hood