Bruno Grollo
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Bruno Grollo (b. 1942 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian businessman.
Grollo founded one of Australia's largest building companies, Grocon, whose credits include the construction of the then tallest building in Melbourne, the Rialto Towers. He then went on to build the even taller Eureka Tower. Today Grocon employs around 1200 staff, and in 2003 his sons Adam and Daniel were instated as joint managing directors.
He proposed building the tallest building in the world - the Grollo Tower - but construction never commenced.[citation needed]
He was ranked in Forbes' top 40 richest people in Australia and New Zealand.
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