Principal contractor for Australia's largest renewable energy megaproject
FGJV is the lead contractor for Snowy 2.0, a large-scale hydroelectric infrastructure project in Australia's Snowy Mountains region. The org is structured around heavy civil engineering—reflected in active hiring across engineering (32 roles) and construction (10 roles)—with a tech stack anchored in project controls (Primavera P6), CAD/BIM (AutoCAD, Revit, Tekla, Navisworks), and enterprise planning (SAP). Pain-point clustering around budget forecasting, schedule compression, and maintenance cost control signals a capital-intensive operation managing complex dependencies across multiple work streams and subcontractors.
FGJV is a joint venture between three major construction firms: Webuild (Italy), Clough (Australia), and Lane Construction (US). The partnership was formed in 2019 to plan, engineer, and deliver Snowy 2.0, a hydroelectric expansion project in the Snowy Mountains. The workforce spans 1,001–5,000 employees based in Australia, with active hiring accelerating across engineering, construction, and support functions. Core delivery activities include surge shaft construction, tunnel boring machine operation and maintenance, commissioning, and preventative maintenance frameworks. The org is actively scaling compliance, safety, and quality infrastructure alongside project execution.
FGJV is the principal contractor for Snowy 2.0, Australia's largest committed renewable energy project, located in the Snowy Mountains. The joint venture partners are Webuild (Italy), Clough (Australia), and Lane Construction (US).
FGJV uses Primavera P6 for project controls, AutoCAD, Revit, Tekla, and Navisworks for design and BIM, SAP for enterprise planning, and Power BI for reporting. Microsoft Office suite and Google Workspace support collaboration.
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