
With one of the largest combined service teams in Australia, our specialist electrical and communication capabilities are extensive. It means we are able to support customers with a reliable framework for their business in ways that create envy amongst our competitors.
Tasmania’s Avebury Nickel Mine Project presented a couple of major challenges. One was ensuring the mine’s power source was never compromised. The other was the logistics associated with the remoteness.
PSG RussellSmith was proud to play a major role in the construction and installation of the world’s longest sub-sea HVDC electricity interconector – running from Four Mile Bluff in Northern Tasmania to McGaurans Beach in Victoria.
Correctional centres have their own particular requirements for electrical infrastructure. And the new Townesville Women’s and extension to the Men’s Correctional Centers were no exception.
Five levels of security clearance and its own back-up power station onsite. This futuristic data centre makes Fort Knox look like a pushover.
Capturing the energy from the sun can be quite an education thanks to this massive Queensland schools solar lighting project.
20 rural stations across rural Queensland required an overhaul of their platform access lighting, switchboards and lighting control systems.
Moreton Bay Shire Council needed to upgrade their existing Waste Water Treatment Plant to cater for an increased population demand up to 2016 and then allow for further upgrades to 2042.
Getting a project like this off the ground without interrupting the normal operation of the airport was business as usual for PSG Queensland.
Brisbane Airport’s International terminal expansion increased the overall airport size by 40%. With PSG Queensland’s experience in large infrastructure projects, this airport project was no departure.
This Adelaide Shopping Complex Project required the centre to remain fully operational for retailers and shoppers. PSG South Australia kept a low but busy profile.
This project presented PSG Victoria with the opportunity to work with a new web-based maintenance manual system. It was a prime example of how the PSG group are constantly embracing and adapting to new technological applications.
This new multi-storey office tower is the first 6 star green-rated building in South Australia. Before we began, we asked all the right questions.
The Melbourne Convention Centre project presented many challenges for PSG Victoria, including the relocation of site offices, the proximity to the Yarra River and the requirement to achieve energy efficient solutions.
The Yarra Arts Project included new buildings for the Melbourne Theatre Company and the Melbourne Recital Centre. As most of the electrical installation was theatre-related our team had to learn and adapt to specific theatre and acoustic requirements.
This project presented a number of constraints and challenges, particularly in successfully delivering an installation for a brand new hospital, whilst working next to the fully operational Royal Melbourne Hospital.
Working for the Department of Defence required a level of security, rigorous planning, attention to detail and a staged handover of completed buildings.