Tim mclean facebook9/6/2023 ![]() ![]() I’m going to tell you the nearly unspeakable story of The Guy on the Greyhound Bus. Now this deranged killer is scott-free because he was found not criminally responsible simply because he was a schizophrenic who wasn’t on pills. Have you heard about The Guy on the Greyhound Bus? The story where the psycho stabbed a sleeping bus passenger 100 times then cut off his head and paraded it like a carnival prize before gutting him and eating his eyes and his heart before the crowd? Well, it’s true. But what about guys? And what about true crime? Especially true crime with a horror twist starring a demon straight outa Stephen King’s head. I haven’t read them but respect the girls have done well in crime fiction. The Girl You Lost, Girl In The Dark, The Good Girl and, of course, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo series come to mind. Then The Girl in the Ice by indie author Robert Bryndza took off. The girl-trend started with Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl. Paula Hawkins’ The Girl On The Train sold millions of copies. ![]() I'm looking forward to sharing new developments that will add value to your projects and to your business and on behalf of the entire Hanlons team we look forward to your continued support.There’s intense interest around girl-train thrillers. Hanlons have been committed to recruiting and growing the next generation of regional development professionals, and I am confident that this merger will provide us with the resources to recruit and grow new talent to meet the demand of future projects.Īs with any major business decision like a merger, we will work closely with you over the coming months to ensure the integration process is seamless and thank you in advance for your patience during this transition. ![]() This includes providing our projects with greater efficiencies, resources and continued quality service. Brown and Krippner brings over 100 years of experience which will be an asset for our clients with more knowledge and expertise now at your disposal. This merger will also allow us to continue to build better regional communities. We're thrilled to have them join us and can't wait to add their experience and expertise to our team. This merger comes as Brown and Krippner's director, Andrew Swane, has retired and their firm will now become a part of the Hanlon family as of April 2023. I am pleased to share with you that Hanlons Consulting has officially entered into a merger agreement with Brown and Krippner, a leading regional provider of surveying, engineering, and town planning services. Tim holds professional memberships with the Institute of Engineers Australia, Environmental Institute of Australia and New Zealand and Australian Land and Groundwater Association.Īway from work, Tim is a sports tragic and a passionate (and sometimes one-eyed) rugby fanatic who enjoys spending time with his wife and young family as well as assisting in the growth of their local business. Tim has provided consulting services to the general public, local and state government authorities and infrastructure managers. Tim has employed this skill set across a variety of projects requiring a multi-faceted approach including infrastructure and state significant projects. Over his time in the industry, Tim has developed a wide and diverse skill set including environmental impact assessment, development approvals, contaminated lands management, subdivision, civil infrastructure and bulk earthworks designs as well as project and contract management. In addition, Tim has also obtained a Diploma of Project Management and is currently undertaking a Diploma of Engineering Infrastructure Specialisation (Rail) through the University of Tasmania.īased in our Tamworth office, Tim is our senior consultant and oversees Hanlons Environmental and Planning team as well as Hanlons Quality Assurance system. Tim is a graduate of University of New England’s Bachelor of Engineering Technology and has over a decades experience in the industry. ![]()
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