CTBUH Silver Member

ISPT

About

Member Offices: Melbourne

Website: https://ispt.net.au/

For over 25 years our properties have been meaningful places for the retailers, companies, government departments and communities that use them.

We generate returns for our Investors, some of Australia’s largest industry superannuation funds, and ultimately the 50%+ of working Australians who have their retirement savings invested in property through us.

ISPT’s $22.2 billion portfolio invests in and develops office, retail, industrial, education, health and residential property in Australia.

Fields of Expertise

Developer

Buildings

Rank
Name
Status

Completed

Architecturally Topped Out

Structurally Topped Out

Under Construction

On Hold

Proposed

Vision

Never Completed

Demolished

Competition Entry

Canceled

Proposed Renovation

Under Renovation

Renovated

Under Demolition

Height

1

1 William Street

259.8 m / 852 ft

2

405 Bourke Street

173 m / 568 ft

3

Metro Grand Residences

170 m / 558 ft

4

Metro Spire Residences

155 m / 509 ft

5

Collins Arch

148.4 m / 487 ft

6

Commsec Tower

145 m / 476 ft

7

Victoria University Precinct

135 m / 443 ft

8

Metro View Residences

107 m / 351 ft

9

100 St. George's Terrace

103 m / 338 ft

10

Fifty Albert

98.1 m / 322 ft

Associated companies

Rank
Name
City
Height

1

1 William Street

Brisbane

260 m

852 ft

2

405 Bourke Street

Melbourne

173 m

568 ft

3

Metro Grand Residences

Sydney

170 m

558 ft

4

Metro Spire Residences

Sydney

155 m

509 ft

5

Collins Arch

Melbourne

148 m

487 ft

6

Commsec Tower

Sydney

145 m

476 ft

7

Victoria University Precinct

Melbourne

135 m

443 ft

8

Metro View Residences

Sydney

107 m

351 ft

9

100 St. George's Terrace

Perth

103 m

338 ft

10

Fifty Albert

Melbourne

98 m

322 ft

11

George Place

Sydney

76 m

249 ft

12

271 Spring Street

Melbourne

73 m

241 ft

CTBUH Initiatives Involving ISPT

How are Cities Responding to Urbanism?

01 September 2015

CTBUH Australia held its first national symposium in Brisbane entitled “How are Cities Responding to Urbanism?” where both local and international speakers presented, including Board member Ahmed Abdelrazaq.