Martinus and FCC Construction Australia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to collaborate on railway infrastructure projects, both in Australia and internationally.
Both parties have already joined forces on a number of railway infrastructure projects across New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland that showcase the types of projects companies can collectively embark upon in Australia and internationally.
Martinus and FCC Construction Australia boast complementary skillsets that provide a holistic approach to complex railway infrastructure from the design phase right through to project completion.
Martinus chief executive Treaven Martinus said although the collaborative relationship had first been demonstrated in Australia, Martinus and FCC Construction Australia’s relationship would extend beyond borders.
“Martinus will utilise its impressive expertise working across Australia, New Zealand, North America and Chile to expand the corporation internationally in conjunction with FCC Construcción’s established network of global rail projects,” he said.
Martinus is Australia’s largest privately-owned, full service railway infrastructure construction company which develops, designs, builds and maintains railways globally.
“Supplemented by FCC Construcción’s global railway construction with a deep appreciation of complex integration, this partnership combines the best aspects of the two corporations, effortlessly blending local experts in each market with proven global expertise,” Martinus said.
“We’re incredibly excited about this partnership, which is another example of both companies’ industry leading approach to delivering world class railway infrastructure outcomes.”
FCC Construction Australia, as part of FCC Construcción, has a presence in over 20 countries, supported by 120 years of international experience delivering major infrastructure projects. Since its establishment, FCC Construcción has set the benchmark for construction excellence and have extensive experience in the design and execution of large civil infrastructure projects.