
Build the future without spending it.
We build the clean energy and water infrastructure the country needs — and we hold ourselves to shrinking the footprint of how we build, and bringing everyone on our sites home safe.
Four promises we engineer into every project
Decarbonise delivery
Electrified plant, blended low-carbon concrete and solar-powered site offices cut embodied and operational carbon.
Build water-positive
Rainwater harvesting, recycled construction water and the water assets themselves — desalination, reuse, irrigation.
Design for reuse
Precast, modular and design-for-disassembly reduce waste and let assets be maintained, not demolished.
Protect people
Zero-harm safety, fair direct employment and skilling programmes for the communities around our sites.

Much of what we build is the solution.
Gigawatts of solar and wind, the transmission that carries them, desalination and water reuse, metro and rail that take cars off the road — a growing share of our order book is climate infrastructure by its very nature.
Sustainability & safety, answered
What is Meridian's net-zero commitment?
We have committed to net-zero across our own operations (Scope 1 and 2) by 2045, with interim science-aligned targets for fleet electrification, low-carbon concrete and renewable site power. A meaningful share of our order book is itself enabling the transition — solar, wind, transmission, water and public transport.
How does Meridian manage site safety?
Every project runs under an ISO 45001-certified management system, with design-stage hazard elimination, daily toolbox talks, a stop-work culture and independent audits. Our recent lost-time injury rate is 0.18 per million man-hours — well below industry norms — and several flagship projects have been delivered injury-free across millions of man-hours.
Do you build green-certified buildings?
Yes. Our social and commercial buildings are routinely delivered to IGBC and LEED Gold or Platinum standards, with rooftop solar, water recycling, high-performance facades and district cooling where appropriate.
How do you engage local communities?
We employ directly rather than through labour brokers, run skilling and apprenticeship programmes, and structure community-benefit plans — local hiring, access and amenity — into project delivery from the outset.