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Sinclair Knight Merz

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Headquarters
  
Sydney, Australia

Number of employees
  
7,500

Founded
  
1964, Australia

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Type
  
Private Limited Company

Industry
  
Strategic consulting, engineering and project delivery

Key people
  
Santo Rizzuto, CEO Peter Scott, Chairman

Parent organization
  
Jacobs Group Australia Holdings Ltd.

Subsidiaries
  
SKM-S2F, Redecon Australia Pty Ltd

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Sinclair Knight Merz (SKM) was a private Australian company operating across Asia Pacific, the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

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In 2013 the company was sanctioned by World Bank for corrupt business practices in Vietnam. Shortly afterward, World Bank and the company reached a settlement, and following that, Jacobs Engineering Group announced its acquisition of SKM late in 2013.

Major projects

  • El Teniente, Chile (engineering and design)
  • Hume Highway, Australia (road, bridge, drainage design and environmental management)
  • Irrigation Modernisation Project, Victoria, Australia (engineering design and program management))
  • The Eden Project (structural and civil design)
  • Athens Olympic Stadium (structural design)
  • Wembley Stadium redevelopment (seating and roof design)
  • Gold Coast desalination plant (engineering and design)
  • Port upgrade, Dampier Western Australia (engineering, procurement and construction management)
  • The Roundhouse (London) (structural engineering and roof design)
  • Project Seabird – Indian naval base (planning, design, civil and construction supervision services)
  • Dublin Light Rail system (track, civil, structural and building design)
  • Australian Air Warfare Destroyer program (detail design, marine engineering, risk management, infrastructure engineering)
  • Albury-Wodonga Hume Freeway bypass (design)
  • Central Motorway Junction, Auckland, New Zealand (strategic planning and project delivery)
  • References

    Sinclair Knight Merz Wikipedia