James Finbarr Fitzgerald

Executive Chairman at Civmec Ltd

Mr James Finbarr Fitzgerald was appointed to the Board on 27 March 2012. He is responsible for providing leadership to the Board and guidance on the company’s corporate direction, facilitating the effective contribution of the Directors and ensuring procedures are in place to comply with the company’s guidelines on corporate governance.

With more than 35 years’ experience, Mr Fitzgerald has a wealth of experience, with a natural ability to create solutions for complex tasks. He has a strong belief in the training and development of people which has been a key aspect of the company’s growth and success.

Furthering his contribution to industry, Mr Fitzgerald has been appointed to the Board of the Centre for Defence Industry Capability (CDIC). The CDIC is a defence industry policy initiative that assists Australian businesses entering or working in the defence industry and supports sector-wide projects to improve the capacity and capability of Australia’s defence industry. The advisory board brings together industry leaders and senior public sector representatives to guide the CDIC’s work.


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Civmec Ltd

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Civmec Limited is an investment holding company. The Company is engaged in the provision of a range of in-house complementary heavy construction and engineering services to the oil and gas, metals and minerals, infrastructure and defense markets. The Company's segments include Oil and Gas, Metals & Minerals, and Infrastructure. Its business activities include civil construction, fabrication, precast concrete, structural, mechanical and piping erection (SMP), insulation, maintenance and plant hire. The Company offers various services, such as site civil works, offshore logistics, refractory and training. It undertakes large and small fabrication projects ranging from structural and platework packages to complex structures, which require specialist welding of materials, such as titanium, stainless steels, duplex steel and copper alloys. Its subsidiaries include Civmec Construction & Engineering Pty Ltd, Civmec Construction & Engineering Singapore Pte Ltd.


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Australia

Employees

201-500

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