April 26, 2024

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Simic (ACS) has acquired the operation of the Auckland Passenger Rail Network in New Zealand.

Simic (ACS) was awarded to build a hospital in New Zealand

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CPB Contractors, a subsidiary of the Australian Group Engraving (Belonging to ACS) A contract has been awarded for the construction of a new patient building at Dunedin Hospital in New Zealand. It has been selected by the Ministry of Health and the implementation period is 18 months.

The new building will be completed in 2023 and will include 421 beds. In this way, high quality medical facilities will be provided to the people and better delivery of services will be provided.

“CBP has provided a number of key health world-related facilities in New Zealand Australia For the last time. We can add the Waibaba building in Christchurch there. ” Juan Santamaria, SIMIC Chairman and CEO.

He added: “Health facility planning, our technology and design will help the Ministry of Health and the Southern District Health Board achieve a new hospital that incorporates technology and processes that enhance patient performance and experience.”

Simik made $ 208 million (130 130 million) in profit after tax from January to June 2021. This is a 34% decrease compared to the same period of the previous year.

Extensive portfolio

Despite this fall, the Australian subsidiary Team led by Florentino Perez Its revenue increased by 10.6% to A $ 7,100 million (, 4,400 million). Construction and services played an important role in their local market.

“We see a large number of jobs coming to market as a result of various economic stimulus packages. An important job has not yet been offered,” he assured.Or Juan Santamaria.

For example, SIMIC was awarded $ 10,400 million (6 6,500 million) worth of new works between January and June 2021. That is a total portfolio of $ 33,300 million (,000 21,000 million) executed.

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