Meet our Principal
Claire Mortiz

Claire specialises in optimising property, asset and infrastructure portfolios for sectors with complex asset and service requirements. Over the past 20 years she has led large multi-disciplinary teams in the development of business cases, economic, financial and commercial models, governance and procurement assessments at all levels of Government, and for key private sector partners.

About Claire Moritz

Claire has spearheaded process improvement initiatives and program assessments for government bodies and has been primary author of key government guidance documents for both asset management and construction procurement strategy development.

Her proficiency extends to procurement and construction option appraisal, evaluating projects across different financing options with meticulous attention to detail.

Claire is distinguished by her exceptional stakeholder engagement skills, leading to a loyal base of repeat clientele who value her expertise and dedication to delivering robust outcomes.

Claire's expertise spans various sectors, where she is recognized for her innovative and collaborative approach to securing funding and enhancing operations for clients. With strong skills in economic and financial modelling, Claire specialises in demand assessment, cost-benefit analysis, and advanced macroeconomic techniques such as input-output analysis.

Claire's leadership has been pivotal in driving numerous business cases centred on sectors with complex non-market values including science and research, health, education, arts and culture.

Key Expertise

  • Arts, Culture & Heritage Assets

  • Science & Research Infrastructure

  • Urban Renewal

  • Health Infrastructure & Operations

  • Social Infrastructure

  • Strategic Asset Management

  • Procurement Advice

  • Business Case Development

  • Risk Assessment

  • Policy development

Education

Bachelor of Commerce (Economics Hons),
The University of Melbourne

Master of Commercial Law (Infrastructure & Procurement),
The University of Melbourne

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