Robert Mander
Robert Mander, as Senior Civil Engineer, began his journey with KNg in 2006. Over the years, he evolved within the company, earning his place as Director in 2016. With an impressive 25+ years of engineering experience spanning the consulting, commercial/building, and construction sectors, Robert has made significant contributions to many civil engineering projects. From initial feasibility studies to the final construction phase, he oversees all of the phases and his expertise has been favourably recognized in the industry.
Robert holds CPEng and RPEQ qualifications and is an active member of the Institute of Engineers Australia. His responsibilities at KNg have primarily revolved around residential subdivisions, civil works associated with infrastructure to support the subdivisions as well as commercial/building projects and a strong focus on land development, earthworks, roads, drainage, sewer, water infrastructure and project management. His proficiency in these areas is highly regarded by clients and industry professionals.
At KNg, Robert has been instrumental in leading key roles on several notable projects like his include his involvement in the North Lakes and Yarrabilba Subdivisions, encompassing the Commercial Precinct and Business Park Developments, as well as contributions to Gainsborough Greens, Coomera Springs, Sovereign Pocket and Providence Residential Developments. He has also been pivotal in projects like the Yarrabilba Sewer Pump Station and rising sewer main to Logan Village, and overseeing the External Trunk Sewer works from North Lakes to the Murrumba Downs WasteWater Treatment Plant.
With his wealth of experience and qualifications, Robert continues to be a driving force in the world of civil engineering, making significant contributions to the industry and the success of KNg. But, engineering isn't his only passion. Robert also holds a 2nd Dan Black Belt in Taekwondo and finds great value in teaching this martial art and self defence. The discipline and focus he has gained from Taekwondo has translated seamlessly into his engineering career, making him a better problem solver and leader. Additionally, he is deeply committed to mentorship, which is a large part of his role at KNg - Robert believes in giving back to the next generation of engineers and empowering them with the knowledge and guidance they need to succeed.