International Project and Construction Management Consultants
Confluence is a world-class project management consultancy, providing independent, high-quality services to clients in the property and construction industries across Asia, the Middle East, Europe and Australasia.

Current Projects
Walbrook Square, London
Walbrook Square is a major mixed-used regeneration project on a 3.5 acre site in the heart of London. The GBP400 million project, creates a new retail and commercial presinct, linked by a central square and a network historic pedestrian routes and streets.
Designed by Atelier Foster Nouvel, the project incorporates renewable energy technologies including photo voltaics, ground water cooling and rainwater harvesting.
Also incorporated into Walbrook Square will be a publicly accessible exhibition space to house the remains of the Roman Temple of Mithras.
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Singapore Grand Prix 2009
Following the renowned success of the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix (SGP), the events first ever night race, Confluence has again been engaged by KBRE (SGP Lead Technical Consultants) to provide project management services and technical expertise to the 2009 event.
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Announcements
Board welcomes its newest member Eddie Sammut
Monday, 27 April 2009
With the recent acceptance of Mr Eddie Sammut to join the Boards quarterly assemblies, the boardroom at Confluence’s HQ in Singapore is starting to get a little cosy.
Never-the-less, Eddie’s appointment is well deserved and reinforces the Board as a pillar of strength for sustaining a healthy and high performing organisation.
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Clients are counting on ConfluenceTBH
Monday, 27 April 2009
Since its inception in mid 2008 ConfluenceTBH has been somewhat of a quiet achiever within the Confluence Group. Its services have seamlessly infiltrated throughout Asia, the Middle East and in Europe through referrals and numerous international appointments for the same Clients.
This, as Chris Nicolas, General Manager, ConfluenceTBH describes, is with good reason. He explains that, as the rate of global business activity continues, parties have increasingly recognised the importance of avoiding or resolving project disputes in a timely and commercially-viable manner.
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