Longevity and trust for Tassie project success

We are proud to have our Zinfra and TasNetwork’s partnership profiled by Utility Magazine recently.

Since 2014, Zinfra have partnered with TasNetwork on everything from routine maintenance to major upgrades. By combining our expertise with TasNetwork’s insights, creative strategies have been developed that enhance project outcomes and minimise disruptions. Working collaboratively has opened the door to innovative solutions and together we are making strides in enhancing Tasmania's power infrastructure in a way that reduces an environmental footprint.

A key component of this successful partnership is our committed Tasmanian workforce who excel at navigating challenges while prioritising safety. We foster trust and collaboration ensuring that projects are completed efficiently and without incident. Safety is woven into every aspect of operations and we continue to work closely to maintain crew safety.

Together with TasNetworks, Zinfra are ensuring a reliable power supply for all Tasmanians.

You can read more in Utility Magazine at https://utilitymagazine.com.au/longevity-and-trust-for-tassie-project-success/

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands upon which we operate and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters, and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.

Pictured: Artwork by Aboriginal artist Chern’ee Sutton from Mount Isa for our Group’s Reconciliation Action Plan.