SRG Global is an ASX listed diversified infrastructure services company that was born out of Australia’s greatest engineering challenge, the Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Scheme, in 1961.
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Our Work
Western Australia
Water Corporation
Water Infrastructure
Engineering & Construction
Civil Construction
SRG Global excelled in the design and construction of a 20ML water tank in Karratha, Western Australia, for Water Corporation. Our team meticulously designed and constructed the tank to meet the highest standards of quality and functionality. Employing advanced construction techniques and adhering to rigorous safety protocols, we ensured the project was completed efficiently and within schedule. This achievement further solidified SRG Global’s reputation for delivering critical infrastructure projects with precision and reliability. The successful execution of this project underscores our expertise in collaborating with clients and providing robust solutions for essential water management systems.
The most complex aspect of the project was the temporary works required to safely erect the tilt-up panels. In an area known for extreme weather conditions, particularly high winds and cyclones, our team engineered robust bracing systems to ensure stability throughout the construction process. This included the use of wind-resistant supports that did not rely on the permanent structure, allowing us to safely manage the lift and placement of the panels under stringent safety protocols.