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About Beca

Beca is one of the largest employee-owned engineering and related consultancy services groups in the Asia Pacific region. In 1918, Beca was established in New Zealand with only three employees and is still headquartered there. Now, Beca has a substantial Asia Pacific footprint with over 2,600 employees operational in 17 offices across the world.

Markets and Services

Beca works in six markets: Buildings, Industrial, Power, Public Sector, Transport and Water; delivering a variety of services including engineering services, planning, architecture, project and cost management, software technology and valuation services. Beca operates from three main "hubs" – Australia, New Zealand and Asia.

Beca consults to infrastructure providers including NZ Transport Authority, Auckland Airport, Melbourne Airport and Melbourne Water. In Australia, China and New Zealand Beca has been assisting some of these regions largest manufacturers of food and beverage products, building breweries and food processing plants for over twenty years. Beca has been working with power and industrial clients in NZ on energy generation and transmission, delivering alternative energy sources such as wind farms, hydro dams and transmission stations.

Having helped deliver a number of prominent buildings such as the Sky Tower in Auckland and Macau Tower in China, Beca Buildings is now working on large-scale projects that contribute to the development and use of Environmentally Sustainable Designs. An example of this is Singapore’s Zero Energy Building, which aims to generate as much energy from renewable sources as it uses, leading to net zero energy consumption. As well as landmark projects, Beca has an established track record in education, hospitals and correction facilities.

Beca consults on systems engineering, business solutions, IT project management and software services, and has developed a number of software and simulation products. This capability has earned Beca commissions across a number of markets including transportation, ports, defence and water.