Georgiou Group

Georgiou Group
FormerlyDirect Drainage
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryConstruction
Founded1977
FounderSpiro Georgiou
HeadquartersOsborne Park, Western Australia
Area served
Australia
Key people
John Georgiou (Executive Chairman)
Gary Georgiou (CEO)
Revenue$1.04 billion (2023)
$45 million (2023)
Number of employees
More than 900
ParentStrabag
Websitewww.georgiou.com.au

'Georgiou Group is an Australian building construction and civil engineering company with headquarters in Perth. It is a subsidiary of Strabag.

History

Georgiou was founded by Spiro Georgiou in 1977 as Direct Drainage in North Perth, Western Australia. Geocrete was founded to manufacture concrete pipes, stormwater drains and tanks, while RoadPave Australia was established as a road surface contractor. In 1996 all three merged to form the Georgiou Group.[1][2]

Offices opened in Brisbane (2008), Melbourne (2009), Sydney (2015) the Gold Coast (2023) and in Darwin (2023).[2] In March 2025, Georgiou was purchased by Strabag.[3][4]

Notable projects

Western Australia

Queensland

New South Wales

References

  1. ^ Smith, Sean (18 May 2018). "John Georgiou passes baton to group's NSW boss". The West Australian. Retrieved 8 October 2023.
  2. ^ a b c 40 Years Strong Georgiou
  3. ^ Strabag acquires Georgiou Group Roads & Infrastructure 2 March 2025
  4. ^ Georgiou's Acquisition by Strabag Complete Georgiou 21 March 2025
  5. ^ Aubin Grove Station designer selected Minister for Transport 3 February 2015
  6. ^ The New Mandurah Traffic Bridge Main Roads Western Australia
  7. ^ Redcliffe Bridge lands a new milestone Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development & Local Government 21 June 2022
  8. ^ "Next major phase of works begins at Ocean Reef Marina". DevelopmentWA. Retrieved 2024-04-23.
  9. ^ Major milestone for Mandurah Estuary Bridge Duplication Minister for Regional Development, Local Government & Territories 29 September 2023
  10. ^ "Contract awarded for new Midland Station". Public Transport Authority. 16 March 2022. Retrieved 8 October 2023.
  11. ^ "Preferred contractors named for Perth's $165M Midland station project". Roads & Infrastructure Magazine. 26 August 2021. Retrieved 8 October 2023.
  12. ^ WA's next major water source reaches project milestone Government of Western Australia 10 October 2025
  13. ^ Gateway to Paradise Australian Construction National Review
  14. ^ More Townsville jobs with $1.5 billion road pipeline advancements Infdastructure Magazine 14 September 2020
  15. ^ Coomera Connector Stage 1 North Acciona
  16. ^ Centenary bridge upgrade: engineering a critical connection Engineers Australia
  17. ^ Breakfast Creek Bridge Brisbane City Council
  18. ^ Hope Island station Cross River Rail
  19. ^ Windsor Bridge Replacement Project Georgiou
  20. ^ Mona Vale Road - Mona Vale Road East upgrade Transport NSW
  21. ^ Green first on CPB Contractors’ M12 West project CPB Contractors 29 April 2025
  22. ^ Parkes Bypass Transport NSW