The revitalisation of Forestry Building transforms a long‑vacant landmark into a world‑class learning and research hub for the University of Tasmania. Verto has provided Superintendent and Contract Administration services, administering a bespoke Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) contract between the University and Hansen Yuncken.
This comprehensive project transforms a long-vacant structure into a vibrant learning and research hub for the University of Tasmania’s College of Business, Economics, and Law, accommodating 300 staff and supporting 3,000 students.
Embracing the principles of sustainable design and community engagement, the renovation focuses on preserving the building’s historical essence while integrating modern, accessible facilities.
This initiative not only enriches the educational landscape but also revitalizes Hobart’s urban core, offering year-round green spaces and fostering a connection between the university and the wider community.
Architect Woods Bagot’s innovative use of existing materials, ensures the project sets new benchmarks in sustainable design & construction using adaptive reuse. This project highlights Verto’s commitment to excellence and our capability to deliver high profile projects.




