For 20 years, Brisbane based LC has been providing consulting in mechanical engineering design, analysis and testing to a variety of clients and industry sectors. LC's business principles encompass developing long term relationships with key account customers to provide direct professional and independent engineering assessments, design and analysis.
LC's head office is located at the Goodna Technology Park (GTP), officially opened in October 2008, overlooking the Brisbane river.
LC has other offices in Dalby and Johannesburg and operates under the guidance of Engineers Australia. The company has averaged over 30% growth in revenue year on year for the past 5 years.
LC has been working with remote indigenous communities in and around Yirrkala in NE Arnhem Land (Yolngu people) since 2006. The skills development program assists Yolngu school leavers to bridge the gap between western and Yolngu cultures through work experience placements leading toward university schooling. [More]
LC received Graduating Member Award on Friday 3rd of July. Queensland Leaders aims to develop the next generation of international corporations headquartered in Queensland. [More]
Bruce Leslie, CEO of LC was a finalist at the AIM Management Excellence Awards on Friday 10th of September. [More]
LC has been approved by the Queensland Department of Environment and Resource Management as a ClimateSmart Business Cluster Leader for the Western Corridor of Brisbane. [More] [South-West News Article]
The revolutionary, LC designed, CQMS Hurricane™ dragline bucket was awarded a High Commendation at the 2009 QLD Engineering Excellence Awards. The design enables an increased payload and decreased energy use. [More]
Co-designed by LC and Sydney-based Transport Design International, the ALLONGE GSB developed by John Allison/Monkhouse funeral directors is a current finalist in the Australian International Design Awards. [More] [AIDA Article]
NASA researcher remotely controls Go 4 Mining scale test dragline machine from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston utilising research and technology developed by CSIRO. [More] [QLD Times Article]