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October 5, 2020
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Welcome Bridge and Civil to Symal

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We’re always looking for opportunities to bring our ambitious visions to life. We set out to increase our presence in Australia and expand our capabilities and we’re now another step further in achieving this.

We are very excited to announce that we’ve acquired the NSW business Bridge and Civil, with 100% of the company’s shares owned by Symal.

Bridge and Civil is a well-established contractor based in Rutherford, NSW and has a credible track record in the construction industry for delivering complex road and rail projects.

“Bridge and Civil broadens Symal’s delivery capability with established experience delivering complex infrastructure works in the bridges, industrial, rail and marine sectors for major clients such as ARTC, Transport for NSW, V/Line, Queensland Rail and large contractors such as John Holland,” says Symal Group CEO, Nabeel Sadaka.

The acquisition will, in turn, assist Bridge and Civil’s growth through financial stability, business support services and business development along the east coast of Australia.

With Bridge and Civil, Symal plans to bid for strategic projects that combine the structures, infrastructure and rail capability of the group, and to grow the fleet of plant equipment and the number of employees. Together, we will set a new benchmark for collaboration, innovation, engineering and outstanding delivery for our clients.

Symal’s values of working together are strongly aligned with those of Bridge and Civil and our commitment to our clients and partners remains a high priority. We recognise that the foundation of our success is a result of the strong relationships we have built with our staff, partners, and clients.

Bridge and Civil will continue to operate under the same name, with little change to its core business operations or the number of staff.

Read the full press release here.

 

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