46 staff, operating from a purpose-built office the company designed and constructed in 2018—an office the team is already beginning to outgrow. From the beginning, G-Force has been guided by a straightforward but powerful premise: do the right thing by people, deliver great service, and build quality projects while being genuinely enjoyable to deal with. Paul credits that consistency—more than any single market segment or project type—as the reason the company has evolved steadily year after year. It’s also why G-Force has developed a reputation not only as a capable builder, but as a relationship-led partner that clients, consultants, and subcontractors want on their projects. Unlike many builders that specialise strictly in either residential or commercial work, G-Force has built its capability across both—and then added a third dimension that has become a signature strength: heritage conservation. Early on, the company focused heavily on government and institutional work, including schools, council buildings, and other local government projects. At the same time, heritage work remained a strong personal passion for Paul, and one that aligned naturally with the skills and standards the company wanted to be known for. Over time, G-Force has become a significant player in Adelaide’s heritage sector, working on some of the city’s most recognised historic assets, including the South Australian Museum, Art Gallery, Government House, and Parliament House. That heritage capability also became a springboard into residential work.As Paul put it,“If we can work at Government House, we can probably work anywhere.” From there, the company expanded into residential projects—particularly mid-to-high-end renovations and extensions—often delivered in partnership with designers and architects who already hold the primary client relationship and bring G-Force in once plans are ready. While G-Force does the occasional new build, these are typically one-off, custom designs. Two of the three new homes the company has built were for wheelchair-bound clients requiring highly 25 BUSINESS VIEW OCEANIA VOLUME 08, ISSUE 01 G-FORCE BUILDING AND CONSULTING
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