Blue Connections Turning of the Sod

The first sod has been turned at Caribbean Park, which will deliver a new two storey office and warehouse facility for Blue Connections in 2019.

The Honourable Kim Wells MP, State Member for the Rowville District joined Caribbean Park owners Rod Spooner and Ben Spooner with Blue Connections owners Gordon Brownell and Anthony Dunn at the sod turning event on Friday 21 September 2018.

Blue Connections is a provider of best-in-class IT solutions to Australian Enterprises and local and state government departments. Established in 1997, Blue Connections partner with clients to tailor technology solutions that support desired business outcomes and to allow them to focus on what they do best. In doing so, Blue Connections design, supply, implement and manage end-to-end technology solutions and services.

Caribbean Park is now the place Blue Connections will call home. Having outgrown their existing space the new building has been custom designed to accommodate all their needs. The building will provide over 1300 sqm of office space over two floors and 1575 sqm of warehouse. The front façade will consist of full height glazing that wraps around the office area and landscaping consistent with the Caribbean Park experience.

Recently, awarded as Australia’s Best Business / Industrial Park by the Property Council of Australia, Caribbean Park is very pleased to welcome Blue Connections into the community and look forward to the construction phase.

For further information on Blue Connections please check their website at www.blueconnections.com.au

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