We believe the best way to respond to a problem is to stop it from happening in the first place. That’s why proactive asset management sits at the core of how we protect Australia’s most critical infrastructure.
Across the country, our team monitors and maintains hundreds of communication and power assets: from Smart Power Cells, COWs, CALFs, generators, multi-technology trailers and mast trailers. Many of these are operating in some of the most remote and challenging parts of Australia.
Our Facilities Asset Management Division brings together hands-on field knowledge, smart data analytics and purpose-built equipment to keep networks running smoothly, with as little downtime as possible.
Instead of relying on routine schedules or waiting for something to go wrong, we take a different path. Live data and predictive insights help us fine-tune performance every day, reduce unplanned outages and extend the life of the equipment we manage.
Technology plays a big role in this work, but experience is what makes it effective.
All of our assets are continuously monitored, giving us clear, live insights into performance, energy use and environmental impact. These insights help us refine how we operate, cut unnecessary fuel consumption and reduce emissions, all while improving reliability across telecommunications, energy and emergency response networks.
We saw the value of this approach clearly when Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred threatened the east coast. Before the weather event arrived, we had already pre-staged 36 SPCs and were remotely monitoring more than 100 hybrid and generator systems across Queensland. That preparation kept critical communication sites online when others went dark. It’s a real example of what proactive asset management looks like in practice.
In a country as vast and diverse as Australia, resilient infrastructure isn’t optional. It’s essential. And that’s why we don’t just manage assets. We protect continuity.
