Civil engineering contractor KK Civil Engineering is trying to transform Australia’s landscape by providing innovative civil engineering solutions
NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIA – 17 September 2022 – Today, Koda Kassira, founder of KK civil engineering company, announced its plans to further develop Australia’s landscape and streetscape using modernized building materials. Its structured plan focuses on providing business owners with well-constructed landscapes and solving the problem of potholes, drainage and sewage in New South Wales, including building new projects to facilitate easy movement of goods and services and quick access to healthcare.
As a local government approved contractor, the company broadcasts its construction work primarily in New South Wales, particularly in relation to landscaping, streetscapes, drainage and the addition of other utilities and lighting. Their policy continued even after the Bunnerong Road Matraville Streetscape Upgrade was completed; the construction of Calbina Road Earlwood and the relocation of its utility services; the Steel Park Cycleway – Marrickville; Design and construction of Mount Street, Coogee – roundabout; all in New South Wales including recent development projects such as the Sydney Water Road Restoration Program and the City of Parramatta Council Minor Works.
Since its inception in 2001, the civil engineering company has been at the forefront of providing innovative engineering solutions across multiple sectors in New South Wales. Australiaa, with plans for more in the coming years. Their projects largely serve to coordinate with residents, customers and local companies.
KK Civil Engineering uses its position as a local government approved contractor and general contractor to provide detailed information on areas of New South Wales in need of rehabilitation.
In an interview, Koda Kassira, CEO and founder of KK Civil Engineering, put it this way: “We strive to ensure our customers…
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