Engineering services firm SRG Global has secured a $30 million contract with property developer Lendlease Group to deliver works at a hospital in Victoria.
Engineering services firm SRG Global has secured a $30 million contract with property developer Lendlease Group to deliver works at a hospital in Victoria.
The Subiaco-based company was selected by Lendlease to design, supply and install specialist engineered curtain wall façades at Frankston Hospital in Melbourne.
SRG is scheduled to commence works immediately with the contract set to be completed in 2024.
Managing director David Macgeorge said SRG was pleased to be appointed to contribute to the Frankston Hospital redevelopment project as it bolstered SRG’s relationship with Lendlease.
“This project award continues our longstanding relationship with Lendlease and is further evidence of our strategy of winning work with key repeat customers,” Mr Macgeorge said.
This announcement comes one month after Lendlease selected SRG to provide works at a luxury hotel and apartment project in Sydney in a contract valued at $40 million.
SRG was contracted to design, supply and install specialist engineered curtain wall façades at One Circular Quay on Sydney Harbour.
The new contract with Lendlease has boosted SRG’s total contracts order book to more than $600 million since the start of the 2023 calendar year.
In February, SRG won two contracts valued at a combined $220 million with Northern Star Resources to deliver work at several of its Western Australian gold operations.
In the same month, SRG was selected for $120 million worth of infrastructure works at Edith Cowan University city campus project, as well as $40 million worth of engineering contracts in the marine, rail and bridge sectors in Victoria and Queensland.
In March, Fortescue Metals Group awarded SRG with a $55 million contract to construct a haul road for the mining giant’s autonomous truck fleet.
This was followed by a combined $50 million worth of contracts in the resources industry for a variety of infrastructure work with BHP Iron Ore, BHP Nickel West and Northern Star Resources.
In June, SRG won a $50 million contract from the Water Corporation to provide specialist infrastructure works, including the construction of an ocean outfall transition tower, associated pipework and other wastewater infrastructure assets.
Three weeks ago, SRG won $65 million worth of work after its Bugarrba Aboriginal joint venture in the Pilbara secured a contract from BHP, and it separately won two contracts in Queensland from Rio Tinto and Queensland Alumina.
On the ASX, SRG Global shares last traded at 72 cents.
