Kramer Ausenco Papua New Guinea is located in the nation’s capital, Port Moresby. The firm was established by eminent PNG engineer, Frank Kramer, in 1978. Then under the name Cameron McNamara Kramer, it was PNG’s first home-grown engineering and project management practice. It is now PNG’s largest engineering services business.
Our expertise in civil engineering, surveying, structural engineering, building services, CAD services, project management and construction management, have enabled us to successfully bid for many large projects within Papua New Guinea and the Pacific.
We have been responsible for the engineering of many of the major buildings in Port Moresby. These include the Revenue Haus, Morauta Haus, Vulupindi Haus, Windward Apartments – Stage 1 some 20 years ago and Stage 2 completed 2014, Deloitte Tower, Grand Papua Hotel and Waterfront Foodworld, to name a few. Highways, bridges, wharves and international airports are also among our projects portfolios.
Virtually all major resources companies in PNG are or were clients of Kramer Ausenco. The company was significantly involved in the development of the Lihir gold project, and also a member of the team that built the Hides gas project – PDL1 – the first hydro-carbon project in PNG.
At present, there are thirty eight personnel working for Kramer Ausenco PNG, 80% of which are Papua New Guinean Nationals.
Employees comprise of administration workers, surveyors, draftsmen/women, builders and engineers – 16 of the latter being registered members of the Institute of Engineers Papua New Guinea (IEPNG).
Kramer Ausenco’s office in Boroko in Port Moresby is where Chief Operations Officer, Bruce Nicholson, and the majority of staff operate from and where the technical work is carried out. Chief Executive Officer, Frank Kramer, works out of our Corporate Office located in Downtown Port Moresby. The many major and significant projects we are involved in however take our people all across the country.
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