
fission partners with Icon Water
fission is delighted to announce a new engagement to support critical water infrastructure developments on behalf of Icon Water.
fission is delighted to announce a new engagement to support critical water infrastructure developments on behalf of Icon Water.
As Australia grapples with the challenges and opportunities associated with moving to a net-zero future, vital investment is being made in transmission networks to cope with changing demand, new energy sources and remote generation locations so that when businesses and consumers require energy, it is available at the flick of a switch.
fission is thrilled to announce it is merging with North Projects Pty Ltd, a leading multi-disciplinary consultancy specialising in construction and project management.
As Darwin grows, the team at fission has been supporting the Territory’s investment in critical infrastructure, assisting local contractor Sitzler on the $127m Tiger Brennan Driver Overpass Project. Designed to improve safety for 20,000 daily vehicle users, pedestrians and cyclists, when complete the project will enable the continuous flow of traffic, improving travel times and connections for freight transport.
The team at fission is delighted to announce our relocation to new premises in Brisbane, designed to support the long-term growth of our business.
Our team were out on site recently at the Walkerston Bypass Project, which we have supported from the business case stage through to construction and delivery to see how works are progressing with contractor Fulton Hogan and client the Department of Transport and Main Roads.
fission is delighted to welcome Jason Finselbach to the team to support our growth and continued success in the energy sector. A senior leader with significant expertise and experience supporting the development of energy projects, Jason will lead fission’s Energy Services Team, supporting key projects such as Humelink and Copperstring 2.0.
fission is thrilled to be starting the new year with a solid pipeline of work across road, rail and energy sectors.
As the first major bridge spanning the Murray River, the Old Murray Bridge is an icon of South Australian infrastructure. Constructed in 1879, the State Heritage Listed structure has connected the townships of East and West Murray Bridge providing a critical transport link for the communities. But, as with any structure, time
Over the last 20 years, south-east Queensland has undergone significant growth as people are lured to the sunshine state’s growing economy, relaxed lifestyle, and future potential.