Liberty Industrial

Liberty Industrial | 11 removed from the work,” he adds. “We’re not the sort of company that networks and earns a contract then backs away afterward, we’re very much hands on.” Clinton says that he and his partner Simon Gill personally travel the country to meet clients and join them on site visits. They will also keep in clients with them throughout their project, and will ensure that the job is completed “ successfully and safely.” “We have a philosophy here that we’re only as good as our last project, so we want repeat business,” he says. “Getting repeat business means we know we’re doing a good job, and that’s what we want for clients – to work for them time and time again, and to continue offering the same great service.” Moving forward, Clinton says the company will continue to expand their demolition and deconstruction presence, but will also diversify their portfolio to include civil construction work. He says that will happen in the next five months. “It’s the type of work where we utilise the same equipment, and it invariably flows on from after a demolition project,” he says. “So we’ve recognized that we can offer that service – we have the technical capability, we have the personnel, and we have the experience.” “Other than that, we want to take our business to the international level,” he concludes. “There’s no place we can’t work, as far as we’re concerned – because we have the skillset. Even though we may not be local, if we can show a client we can do it better than their other options, then we’ll go and do it.”

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