Rimic Civil | 7 working in difficult conditions,” Wright explains. “We’ve pushed the fact that we’ll have a go at anything. That’s what has made us successful.” When it comes to their clientele, who are primarily government agencies, Rimic Civil goes above and beyond to create satisfying outcomes. Most importantly, they deliver top-quality projects, which are guaranteed by the quality assurance systems and processes they have in place. Secondly, they make sure they deliver those projects in a net-positive way, with minimal impact on both the environment and the communities in which they work. Rimic Civil employs an in-house public relations officer, and has a policy that ensures that staff members are dressed in the proper attire, and show the maximum amount of courtesy and respect when dealing with the public. “We have a job to do, but we do it with the least amount of harm to the environment, and the least amount of disruption to everybody’s personal lives,” Wright says. When it comes to minimising environmental impact, Rimic Civil is particularly well-trained. A few years ago, they delved into micro-tunnelling and bought various specialised equipment. They purchased a clam shell excavator, for example, which can dig 25-metres in depth to avoid disruption to surrounding areas. “We’re finding now that it is in massive demand from councils and government bodies because they don’t want roads dug up anymore or trees destroyed,” Wright explains. “They just want as little disruption as possible.” “We can build things in difficult spaces and then we can micro-tunnel, so we’re not actually opening up any ground,” he adds. “We also use recycled products and all of our guys are versed in
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