SRG Global helped bring Edith Cowan University’s vision for a city-integrated university campus to life through collaboration, across our specialist façade and structural concrete capabilities. The new ECU City Campus was designed to become part of Perth’s urban fabric—bringing more than 10,000 students and staff into the CBD each day. Delivering this landmark project required alignment between architecture, structural performance, constructability and complex inner-city logistics from the earliest stages of design. SRG Global contributed across both the structural concrete and specialist façade packages, working closely with Multiplex and Wardle to refine buildability, sequencing and installation methodologies through early collaboration and visual mock-up testing. By resolving complexity early and integrating delivery teams from the outset, SRG Global helped improve certainty, reduce installation risk and support the successful delivery of a landmark civic project that is reshaping Perth’s city centre.
SRG Global
Construction
Perth, Western Australia 104,171 followers
SRG Global is a diversified infrastructure services company
About us
SRG Global is a diversified infrastructure services company. We bring an engineering mindset to deliver critical services for major industry through our Maintenance & Industrial Services and Engineering & Construction businesses to solve complex problems across the entire asset lifecycle.
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http://www.srgglobal.com.au/
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- Industry
- Construction
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Perth, Western Australia
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 1961
- Specialties
- Mining, Civil, Building, Services, Products, engineering, construction, and Asset Services
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SRG Global is pleased to announce that it has secured $1.85b of contracts with blue-chip clients across a diverse range of sectors. SRG Global also upgrades its FY26 EBITDA guidance to the top end of the previously provided range of $164m to $168m and initiates FY27 EBITDA guidance in the range of $190m to $200m, which is above current market consensus. David Macgeorge, SRG Global Managing Director, commented: “We are pleased to have secured these significant contracts across Australia in a broad range of sectors with blue-chip repeat clients. These contract awards are a further demonstration of our market-leading capabilities as a truly diversified infrastructure services company. “I am also pleased to advise that we have upgraded our FY26 guidance to the top end of the previously provided EBITDA range of $164m to $168m, and that our FY27 EBITDA guidance will be a range of $190m to $200m, which is above current market consensus. This reflects the strength of our diversified operating model, the quality of our client base and our strong track record of delivering and exceeding market expectations. The Company is exceptionally well positioned to continue to deliver long-term sustainable growth.” Read the full announcement here: https://lnkd.in/gyfyywRC
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Congratulations to Amy McGrigor on being named Administration Professional of the Year at the WA Civil Construction Industry & Training Awards 2026. This is a fantastic recognition of Amy’s capability, commitment and contribution over seven years with SRG Global. Through an exceptional depth of knowledge across our systems, processes and contractual requirements, Amy has become a trusted and highly valued member of the team. Operating at the centre of complex, high-volume environments, her meticulous approach, analytical mindset and unwavering reliability support financial coordination, process improvement, workforce needs and stakeholder engagement — helping our teams stay connected, informed and focused on delivery. Well done Amy — a very well-deserved achievement.
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SRG Global is combining site experience and engineering capability to deliver smarter construction solutions. SRG Global’s Structures team identified an opportunity to re-engineer how steel couplers are integrated within precast concrete column connections. Traditional installation methods were time-intensive, relying on propping and complex alignment, which constrained productivity on site. In response to this challenge, the SRG Global Engineered Products team developed Bridging Plus (BPB+), an extension of the Bartek BP coupler range. Through iterative design, close collaboration, prototyping and full-scale testing over two years, the system was engineered to remove the need for propping while providing lateral and horizontal flexibility during installation of precast columns. Proven on a live project, BPB+ reduced construction cycles by two to three days per level, delivering measurable savings in labour, materials and crane time while maintaining structural performance.
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Working smarter together is how SRG Global helps clients unlock better outcomes on complex infrastructure programs. As infrastructure programs become larger, more complex and longer in duration, traditional delivery models can limit flexibility, innovation and value—particularly when conditions change. To deliver better outcomes, clients increasingly require partners who can integrate engineering, construction and maintenance expertise from the outset. Collaborative contracting places partnership at the centre of delivery. Operating within alliance, early contractor involvement and long-term framework arrangements, SRG Global aligns multidisciplinary capabilities across the full asset lifecycle—driving smarter design, improved constructability and more efficient program execution. Collaboration is embedded in our culture, underpinned by transparency, trust and shared accountability. This approach is exemplified through our long-standing framework partnership with SA Water, where SRG Global and our joint venture partner McConnell Dowell manage major water and wastewater programs across metropolitan Adelaide and regional South Australia.
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At SRG Global, we’re proud to continue our long legacy in dam engineering at Seqwater’s North Pine Dam Staged Strengthening Project. Built in 1976, North Pine Dam is a critical asset supplying water to more than 3.8 million people. Drawing on six decades of anchoring expertise, we are installing 55 ultra-high-capacity post-tensioned anchors, providing around 75,000 tonnes of stabilising force. These works will enhance resilience and support Seqwater’s long-term program. Learn more about how our dam strengthening capability and experience serves our communities here: https://lnkd.in/gUBAamam
Most people never see what’s involved to translate infrastructure investment into real-world outcomes. 🌏 When planning the staged strengthening of North Pine Dam, the goal was clear: Enhance safety and secure the future of one of South East Queensland’s drinking water supply assets. But underneath those goals sits a foundation of evidence-driven engineering — like the installation of post-tensioned anchors currently being carried out by SRG Global. Here’s how it happens: 🔹 It starts at the anchor fabrication bench, where each anchor is assembled one strand at a time using a 15.7mm diameter high-strength steel, anti-corrosive grease and polyethylene sheathing, then combined with grout tubes, nose cones, spacers, and an anchor head. Each anchor is built to specifications with the bundled cable consisting of 55, 65, or 91 strands with lengths of up to 100m — before it leaves the bench and makes its way onto the dam. 🔹An installation frame feeds each anchor down a pre-drilled 355mm hole, into the external polyethylene duct extending through the dam wall down into the founding rock underneath. 🔹A steel frame holds the anchor in place until it’s grouted and cured. 🔹 Lastly, each anchor is stressed and locked off using a 2200t hydraulic jack, then corrosion protected and capped. With 55 anchors providing around 75,000 tonnes of effective additional weight and using almost 246 kilometres of high-tensile steel strand, every step is a tangible outcome of long-term infrastructure planning. The result? A more resilient dam with boosted structural integrity. The staged strengthening work is expected to continue into late 2026, weather and site conditions permitting. #Seqwater
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SRG Global is always at the cutting edge of design, and we are proud to be delivering 5,500 custom-engineered curtain wall façade panels for Atlassian Central - soon-to-be the world’s tallest hybrid timber building and the future Australian headquarters for Atlassian. Our work is helping shape this 39-storey, 180-metre landmark through a blend of advanced computational design and sustainable construction. The SRG Global team is applying parametric modelling, generative design and performance-driven analysis to create a façade system that meets exceptional thermal, structural and environmental standards. These digital workflows are brought to life through robotic fabrication, CNC milling and fully integrated BIM coordination. This project is redefining what’s possible in sustainable high-rise construction, and we’re proud to be working smarter together to help bring it to life.
Soaring past level 31, Atlassian Central – co‑owned by Dexus and Atlassian – is now the world’s tallest hybrid timber commercial tower, setting a new global benchmark for hybrid timber construction and marking its mark on our Sydney skyline. Delivering a complex build above Australia’s largest and busiest railway station requires precision. By combining deep construction knowledge with technology‑enabled planning and sequencing, our team has to date installed: 𝟲,𝟳𝟬𝟬𝗺³ timber 𝟮,𝟬𝟴𝟲 façade panels 𝟮𝟲,𝟬𝟬𝟬𝗺³ concrete 𝟳,𝟬𝟬𝟬 tonne structural steel The result is certainty at scale – achieved through the hard work, experience and commitment of our people – with lessons that are already shaping how we approach the next generation of Australian infrastructure. #atlassiancentral #construction #digitalfirst #sustainableconstruction #obayashi #BOJV #TechCentral #thenewwayforward #newwaysforward #newways #digitalfirst #construction #hybridtimber #sustainability TTW BVN Architecture SHoP Architects Core Facade Delivery Management Doka Australia BKH Group SRG Global
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On 25–26 February 2026, we’re excited to join leaders, innovators and sector experts at the Australian Water Association’s Connected by Water 2026 conference in Perth. Together with SA Water, the McConnell Dowell SRG Global Joint Venture (MDJV) will present two sessions that showcase how sustainability, climate resilience and community outcomes are embedded into the way we plan and deliver infrastructure. Enhancing Hydraulic Resilience and Environmental Outcomes 11:55am | Wed 25 Feb | Session 2 – Climate, Water and Resource Improving hydraulic capacity, stabilising banks and protecting water quality at the Sixth Creek–River Torrens confluence — strengthening flood resilience and restoring environmental performance while maintaining live flows throughout construction. Pipeline Challenge: A STEM Partnership Empowering Place-Based Impact 2:30pm | Wed 25 Feb | Session 5 – Empowering Communities A hands-on education initiative bringing a live pipeline project into South Australian classrooms, challenging students to balance cost, environment and community outcomes while inspiring the next generation of water professionals. Our partnership with SA Water reflects a shared commitment to delivering safe, innovative and community-focused infrastructure — solutions that meet today’s needs while building a water-secure tomorrow. If you’re attending, we’d love you to drop into the sessions and continue the conversation. #ConnectedByWater #WaterInfrastructure #Resilience #Sustainability #STEM #CommunityImpact #SAWater #OneTeam
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SRG Global are proud to be partnering with SA Water to deliver critical water infrastructure for South Australia. We’re constructing two 10ML precast, post-tensioned concrete tanks at Sandy Creek — the largest built in Greater Adelaide in more than a decade.
It’s full steam ahead on the construction of 2 new 10-million-litre water storage tanks at Sandy Creek in Adelaide’s north, with some major milestones now ticked off! All 36 pre-cast concrete wall panels and 15 internal columns are installed for the first tank. Wall panel installation is set to begin next month for the second tank, and base slabs have been poured for both structures. These two 48-metre-wide tanks, located off Kalperri Road, will boost the capacity and resilience of our local water network and support growing communities from Craigmore to Roseworthy, along with western areas of the Barossa. Watch our timelapse to see the incredible progress in action!