BWA | JUL | 2026

72 BWA | JUL 2026 Symal Group Building Scale Through Self-Perform Delivery, Major Alliances and Expanding Infrastructure Capability Symal has been builing toward a larger national profile for some time, but FY25 marked a clear step-change. The company describes itself as a diversified services provider delivering end-to-end solutions with specialist expertise, an in-house fleet and workforce, and partnerships across critical industries. Its infrastructure arm also says Symal is one of Australia’s largest self-performing contractors, with principalcontractor capability across roads, rail, defence, justice, ports and energy. That self-perform positioning is central to the company’s story. Symal is not presenting itself as a thin management overlay on top of subcontracted work; it is presenting itself as a business that can control more of the delivery chain, bring its own plant and labour to site, and execute major civil packages with greater direct influence over productivity and program outcomes. That matters in sectors where project complexity, safety and schedule discipline are tightly linked. FY25 was also historic for corporate reasons. Symal’s first annual report followed its successful IPO in November 2024, which the company described as the start of a new chapter defined by disciplined growth, resilient performance and a stronger long-term platform. In

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