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“We are excited that Reconciliation Australia has endorsed Innovate, the next phase of our RAP,” says James Phillis, CEO SMEC ANZ. “Throughout the first phase, Reflect, we defined our vision for reconciliation relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander stakeholders. We identified and successfully implemented a number of specific initiatives, which have helped us progress to the Innovate stage, where we’ve outlined further actions to continue supporting reconciliation.”
Innovate is the second phase in the four-stage process outlined by Reconciliation Australia, which provides organisations with a framework to structure their approach towards national reconciliation.
“SMEC has worked hard to facilitate a collaborative and inclusive environment, not only for our employees but also for our communities. We’re looking forward to continually learning and improving as we strive to bring to life our commitment to reconciliation,” concludes James.
Download the full version of SMEC’s Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan here. See our media release for more information.
26 April 2024 - SMEC, the Owner's Engineer of the Gunsynd Solar project, is proud to announce its collaboration with Metis and PCL, marking a significant milestone in Australia's renewable energy sector.
SMEC are contributing to Australia’s largest Construction and Design event, Sydney Build Expo 2024. Sydney Build Expo explores ground-breaking technology, new trends that are shaping the future of construction and celebrates innovation, networking, and collaboration.
On 22nd April 2024, Friends of Margallah Hills National Park (FoMHNP) organised an Earth Day event at Kinara Park, Rawal Lake, Islamabad. Co-hosts for the activity included the US Embassy, Islamabad Wildlife Management Board (IWMB), and SMEC. Student participants from NUST also joined in.