END TO END PROJECT SOLUTIONS
What We Do
At ProSquared we help turn complex and high capital projects into sustainable solutions. We help shape the future for our clients by optimising investment decisions and governance to achieve strategic goals and drive social license. Our community of consultants provide end-to-end project solutions with expertise in law, commercial frameworks, procurement, engineering, construction, project controls and asset management.
Who We Are
ProSquared is a successful advisory and PMO specialist organisation that brings together talented individuals with practical experience in the development and delivery of infrastructure projects. Our purpose is to deliver high quality advice and services throughout the project lifecycle, including operational readiness and asset management. Our services comprise planning, strategy, investment, project development, commercial frameworks, transaction, cost and risk management, schedule analysis, and all aspects of project delivery.
Our personnel have diverse skills and experience from working on some of the largest and most successful projects in Australia and Internationally. We bring our field of expertise to help clients manage the dynamic and complex challenges that infrastructure faces – with tight budgets and timeframes, contractors’ leverage, and supply chain issues.
ProSquared offers valuable expertise and ideas to our government and private sector clients to improve governance and investment decisions. Central to our success are our people who are passionate about the industry and delivering value for money.
Case Studies
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Schools Infrastructure NSW
The NSW Department of Education (DoE) owns and operates public schools and related infrastructure in NSW. In 2017, the Government established School Infrastructure NSW (SINSW), within the DoE, to oversee the planning, supply, and maintenance of schools and to ensure that the public education system is one of the finest in the world.
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Inland Rail PPP Tunnels
Inland Rail is a $15 billion, 1,727-kilometre (1,073 miles) ARTC railway line connecting the ports of Melbourne and Brisbane along a new route west of the Great Dividing Range mountains, allowing for the use of double-stacked freight trains.