Engineering is a leading practice group within Griffith Hack, handling a broad range of innovations within the engineering disciplines: mechanical, civil, structural, automotive, aeronautical, energy, chemical, environmental, water, materials, mining and oil & gas industries.
Our direct experience encompasses building and construction systems, products, processes and materials; automotive systems; aeronautical systems and materials; petrochemicals and applied chemistry applications; mining, minerals, metals, metallurgical and extractive technologies; chemical processing equipment, control systems; electromechanical, biomechanical and biomedical devices; heavy engineering equipment; ship building; textiles; furniture; packaging and materials handling systems; agricultural equipment and processes; a wide array of nanotechnologies; fibre optic systems; natural gas production; and a diverse array of clean and sustainable energy, environmental and water technologies; and a wide range of consumer goods. This fully integrated, national group is arguably the most experienced and diverse engineering team in Australia.
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Manufacturing is the Engineering group's main field of specialty covering such diverse areas as pumps, turbines, engines, compressors, heat transfer units, moulding machines, extrusion apparatus, cutting machines, numerically controlled machines, agricultural equipment, specialty manufacturing machines, food refining processes and apparatus, recycling processes and apparatus, textile machinery and coin and product dispensers.
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