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Thiess Services is one of Australia's most versatile and diverse environmental and utilities contracting organisations. We pride ourselves on taking an innovative, flexible approach to ensure the highest standards of service delivery for our clients.

Established in 1987, Thiess Services has grown into an independent and flourishing subsidiary of parent company Thiess Pty Ltd, now representing nearly 20 per cent of the organisation's annual turnover.

We are committed to delivering long-term, cost-effective, high quality, environmentally responsible outcomes for our clients while maintaining a safe and healthy work environment for our employees and the community.

With operations throughout Australia, New Zealand and the Middle East, we are continuing to expand market presence in our key areas of operation:

� waste management

� utilities management

� contaminated site remediation

� telecommunications infrastructure management

� facilities management, and

� transport infrastructure operations and maintenance.

Web: www.thiess-services.com.au

 

 


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