Clients the real winner of Combined Capabilities.
Innovation and efficiency are pivotal to the success of infrastructure projects universally. Rhomberg Sersa Australia (RSA) has taken a bold step forward in enhancing service offerings to clients with the acquisition of RKR Engineering in March 2020. This strategic move has not only expanded RSA's capabilities but has also paved the way to tackle projects that showcase the power of collaboration and ingenuity.
The North Coast Overbridges Upgrades project is a perfect example of the great results that can be achieved when RSA and RKR (now referred to as RSA’s design and fabrication division after formally merging with the RSRG brand) work together to overcome unique challenges. On this project, RKR delivered the design and fabrication of the new steel bridge trestles required to replace the old timber trestles whilst RSA provided rail support, including a protection officer, track certification and bridge team on site to handle technical rail scope and install the new trestles.
By leveraging the combined expertise of RSA and RKR, other projects, such as the Moss Vale to Albury Structures was completed with all in-house resources. From design and fabrication to construction and installation, this project was completed with a streamlined process that minimised delays and maximised productivity. Having both sets of skills provides us with an advantage from tender stage to delivery.
Moreover, the collaboration between RSA and RKR continues to showcase the power of teamwork and innovation. Engineers from both entities work hand in hand, sharing insights and expertise to ensure every aspect of projects, from tender stage to delivery is executed flawlessly. This collaborative approach not only results in successful project outcomes but has enabled us to provide a foundation for future endeavours that push the boundaries of what's possible in railway infrastructure.