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KEY FACTS
  • Southeast Asia’s largest engineering and construction company
  • Experience across 35 countries with operations in China, India, Mexico, the Middle East, Southeast Asia and the United Kingdom
  • More than 1600 employees worldwide, including 650 design professionals
  • Acquired Simon-Carves, a United Kingdom-based engineering consultancy firm in 2001

GLOSSARY

Civil Engineering
An aspect of engineering which involves the design or construction of building and infrastructure facilities such as mass rapid transit trains, roads and bridges.

Process Engineering
An aspect of engineering which specialises in the design or construction of process-related facilities such as petrochemical and chemical, oil and gas, pharmaceutical and power plants.

Commissioning
A process undertaken by construction companies to ensure that its completed facility meets the standards as specified in the contract with its client.

Upstream Engineering
A production process undertaken by construction companies at the beginning of the construction and development of a plant.

LDPE
Low Density Polyethylene. A plastic material produced by the polymerisation of ethylene with a wide range of applications. It is used in the manufacture of plastic films for packaging, motorcars, domestic appliances and footwear.


COMPETITIVE EDGE

  • Unique ability to offer a full range of turnkey capabilities across the entire engineering, procurement and construction value chain for our projects
  • One of the most IT-advanced construction companies in the region with a developed infrastructure providing timely, relevant and accurate information to our operations globally
  • Strong reputation and track record in delivering ingenious construction methods including precast construction solutions
 


Wong Heang Fine
President & CEO
SembCorp Engineers and Constructors

 

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Competitive Edge

 

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Revenue 857,623 618,505
PATMI (126,968) 5,553
Note: Figures are taken at SembCorp Industries' Group Level for the Key Business

 

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