Tenix - Current Operations

Current Operations

Tenix's main areas of operations include infrastructure maintenance and engineering services to the power, gas, water, telecommunications, mining, and transport industries in Australia and New Zealand. Some examples of projects completed by the Tenix group since 2005 include the construction of water recycling and wastewater treatment plants, the construction of wind and gas turbine stations, and geothermal power projects, gas mains connections to residential developments, supply and fabrication of equipment and plant for mining operations, parking management and infringement processing services. In November 2005 the company was threatened with losing the contract for operating speed cameras in Victoria, when the Victorian Government had to withdraw fines due to incorrect calibration of equipment by Tenix employees. In August 2007, Tenix lost the A$150 million contract to operate Victoria's mobile speed cameras, but retained the contract for processing and managing the enforcement process.

Tenix's affiliates include RLM Systems, Australian Marine Technologies, and the company that operates the Sydney Harbour Tunnel, where Tenix holds a 25% interest until the operating contract expires in June 2023.

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