Meinhardt Group

Meinhardt Group
Private Company
Industry Engineering, Infrastructure and Project Management
Founder Bill Meinhardt (1955)
Area served
Approximately 38 offices worldwide including cities in Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and United Arab Emirates (2014)
Key people
Dr. Shahzad Nasim
(Group Executive Chairman)
Omar Shahzad
(Group CEO)
WH Wong
(Regional CEO, China & North Asia)Reuben Chu JP
(Deputy CEO, China & North Asia)
Nick Organ
(Executive Director, China & North Asia)
Alan Wan
(Director & General Manager, Hong Kong)
Services Consultancy services
Number of employees
Over 3,500 (2014)
Website www.meinhardtgroup.com

Meinhardt Group is a multidisciplinary engineering consultancy that annually works on projects worth an estimated US$15 billion. Ranked among the largest independent engineering consulting firms globally by revenue,[1] Meinhardt Group has over 3,500 specialists working in some 35 offices across Australia, Asia, the Middle East, North Africa and the United Kingdom.

Meinhardt Group provides start-to-end project consultancy ranging from feasibility study, master planning, detailed design, project management to delivery, which includes among other capabilities, construction supervision, and testing and commissioning.

Services

Meinhardt Group’s fully integrated and multidisciplinary platform consists of the following consulting capabilities:

History

Founded in 1955, Bill Meinhardt started the engineering consultancy in Melbourne. Through a joint venture with Bylander Waddell from the UK, Meinhardt’s first overseas office was established in Singapore in 1973. Meinhardt’s Australian heritage, coupled with its strategic presence in Singapore has helped the firm to gain a competitive foothold in the Asia Pacific.[2]

Key Projects

Meinhardt Group was involved in some of the largest and most complex building and infrastructure projects in the world.

Some of the firm’s key projects include Xintiandi (China); TAMAR Development (Hong Kong); Marina Bay Financial Centre (Singapore); World Trade Centre 2 (Indonesia); The Dubai Mall (Dubai, UAE); Virgin Atlantic Hangar (United Kingdom); Essendon Fields - Northern Access (Australia); KL Sentral Station (Malaysia); Saigon River Water Supply - Stage 1 (Vietnam); and the Greater Bangalore Water Supply Distribution Network (India),Creek Marina (Pakistan).

Acquired Companies

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References

  1. "The Top 200 International Design Firms". 2011. Retrieved October 14, 2011.
  2. "About Us, Meinhardt Group official website". 2011. Retrieved October 17, 2011.
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