Civil and structural engineering consultancy designing infrastructure and built environments
BG&E is a 501–1,000-person civil and structural engineering firm anchored in CAD and BIM tools (AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Revit, Microstation, Tekla, Navisworks). The hiring mix is heavily weighted toward engineering roles across senior and mid levels, with active projects spanning facades, mining sector entry, grade-separated interchanges, and traffic management—indicating a firm in geographic and sectoral expansion rather than tool modernization. Pain-point clustering around tender acquisition, resource management, and profitability suggests operational scaling friction typical of growing design consultancies.
BG&E is a public-company civil and structural engineering consultancy founded in 1970, now part of the SYSTRA Group. The firm operates across Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, delivering design and technical expertise in building structures, bridges, infrastructure, rail, roads, energy, and resources. Core competencies span design (BIM-led workflows), construction engineering, traffic planning, and mining infrastructure. The combined SYSTRA ANZ and BG&E ANZ teams exceed 1,000 employees. Current strategic priorities include establishing a dedicated minerals and mining practice, expanding civil engineering services in Adelaide, and strengthening project delivery processes and sustainability integration into infrastructure design.
BG&E's primary tools are OpenRoads Designer, AutoCAD, Microstation, Civil 3D, Revit, ETABS, Tekla, and Navisworks for design; BIM 360 and Autodesk Construction Cloud for collaboration; and DynamoDB for data. Slope/W and Plaxis are used for geotechnical analysis.
Current focus includes facade projects, establishing a minerals and mining business, grade-separated interchanges, traffic management systems, expanding civil engineering services in Adelaide, and embedding sustainability into infrastructure design processes.
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