Australia’s largest construction companies are working together to make the industry more sustainable with the national representative body welcoming another member, DT Infrastructure.

DT Infrastructure is part of the Gamuda Group of Companies following the acquisition of Downer EDI’s Australian transport projects business.

Australian Constructors Association (ACA) CEO Jon Davies said the association was delighted to see the return of familiar faces to ACA committees and advisory groups, previously associated with Downer EDI.

“Being an ACA member signifies a shared commitment to creating a sustainable construction industry that is a great place to work,” said Mr Davies.

“DT Infrastructure is actively helping support our efforts in developing practical solutions for government and industry implementation, leading to a more efficient and progressive industry.”

DT Infrastructure CEO Darren Crichton said that joining the ACA reflects their aspiration to contribute to positive change.

“The opportunity for a more progressive and sustainable industry is in reach and we are excited to be working together with peers to achieve this,” said Mr Crichton.

“We’re not just improving the industry for current workers but also safeguarding its future.”

Emillie Sweeper, Head of Legal and Governance at DT Infrastructure joins Mr Crichton on the ACA Board, effective immediately.

 

About DT Infrastructure

DT Infrastructure is part of the Gamuda Group of Companies following the acquisition in May 2023 of Downer EDI’s Australian transport projects business. DT Infrastructure brings together unique synergies between global infrastructure and property giant Gamuda and local expertise in transport and infrastructure projects across metropolitan and regional Australia. Find out more.