For more than 70 years, SMEC has built a reputation as a trusted partner on major transport and energy infrastructure projects around the world. Our design leaders and specialist teams draw on deep expertise and experience delivering projects across a range of diverse environments, from some of the world’s most remote locations to some of the densest urban surroundings. We challenge boundaries to deliver sustainable solutions that help to connect, move and power people and communities.
Learn moreIn a recent interview with Konstruksi Media, Habibie Razak, Regional Manager of Surbana Jurong (SJ) and SMEC in Indonesia, shared insights into the dynamic world of urban design and infrastructure development, shedding light on both SJ’s global footprint and his own remarkable career journey.
SMEC recently hosted the second edition of Ghana Gold, an annual golf day which brings together clients and partners from across West Africa.
Our diverse workforce of professionals are highly respected experts who bring talent, experience and passion to their fields. Challenging boundaries, we look beyond the project scope to ensure we leave a positive impact in the communities we live and work in and allow present ad future generations to thrive.
SMEC recently had the opportunity to present a session at Australia Water Association’s annual water conference and exhibition, OzWater22. Our session featured robust discussions and a real passion for how we, as an industry, will play a vital role in delivering not only a successful Olympics, but long-term value for our community through an accelerated program of renewal, revitalisation and implementation of advanced solutions to solve our greatest challenges.
The United Nations recently released a report that uncovered significant gaps for women's empowerment and spotlighted the myriad of inequalities and challenges they face in the workplace. You can download the report for Australia and New Zealand here.
Australia, and the world, is increasingly seeing the effect of climate change on our water supply and security. Scarcity and drought are becoming more prevalent, placing pressure on the current water supply network, and communities are expecting better solutions. As we mark National Water Week in Australia and prepare for summer, it is time to discuss how we best utilise our existing water supplies and create a more resilient future.