Seven electrical contractors consolidated into one national company

Wednesday, 25 November, 2009

The consolidation of seven electrical contracting businesses - including Elecraft (Vic), Boffa Russo (SA), Richard Flanagan (Qld), Russell Smith (Tas) and KSR (NSW) - into one national company has given added strength to Pacific Services Group (PSG) in delivering electrical and communications solutions to Australian infrastructure and services projects, as well as large retail clients.

The consolidation gives PSG a workforce of over 1000 employees and an annual turnover exceeding $300 million, placing it among the country’s leading electrical solutions companies.

According to Managing Director Peter Williams, PSG has been quietly acquiring businesses over the past three years for the purpose of becoming a national electrical services provider specialising in the design, manufacture, installation and servicing of commercial and industrial infrastructure projects: “We have strategically targeted established businesses within the top three electrical businesses in each state. The youngest business in our group has a 21-year history and others, like KRS, bring 40 years' experience in a specific market (retail).

“Our businesses now have added financial clout to deliver large-scale projects as well as the support of a national management team and the opportunity to collaborate with other businesses under the PSG umbrella.

“We have industry relevance, infrastructure, experience, manpower, support and assistance to react fast when opportunities become available in any part of the country and secure these under the structure of an organisation working cooperatively as a national company.”

The core management team of PSG is represented by each of the businesses.

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