Sinclair Knight Merz

Sinclair Knight Merz Pty. Ltd.
Type Private Limited Company
Industry Engineering, sciences and project delivery
Founded Australia (1964)
Key people Santo Rizzuto, CEO
Peter Scott, Chairman
Employees 6,500 + (2011)
Website http://www.globalskm.com

Sinclair Knight Merz (SKM) is an engineering, sciences and project delivery firm. It is based in Australia with offices in Asia, South America, Europe, the Middle East, and New Zealand.

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Overview

Sinclair Knight Merz is a leading projects firm, with global capability in strategic consulting, engineering and project delivery. It operates in three regions: Asia Pacific, the Americas and EMEA (Europe, Middle East & Africa), deploying some 6,500 people from more than 40 offices while serving the Buildings and Infrastructure, Mining and Metals, Power and Energy and Water and Environment sectors. Formed in 1964 in Sydney as a private company, SKM has retained its independence through employee ownership, with fee income now greater than A$1 billion.

SKM's people come from a diverse range of disciplines including engineers, planners, architects, economists, scientists, project managers, technicians and administrative staff.

SKM continually strives to help our people reach their full potential, engaging them in challenging and inspiring projects that shape industries and build nations.

SKM also engages in International Development Assistance (IDA) with numerous development projects implemented in Asia and the Pacific.

Wholly employee-owned, SKM is an organisation with a proud history embracing shared values and an open culture. SKM has a high commitment to service and quality, with high standards of safety and business ethics, along with a leading edge approach to delivering a sustainable future.

Major clients

SKM works with public and private sector clients across all its Business Units. Some of its major clients are:

Significant projects

Among many thousands of other projects, SKM’s services have been utilised in the following endeavours:

References

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