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CityWide Service Solutions Pty Ltd (CityWide) is proud to announce its success in winning what is undoubtedly one of the most significant contracts in Victoria, the delivery of Civil Infrastructure Services for the City of Melbourne. Since its establishment in 1995, CityWide has become one of Victoria’s most innovative and diverse infrastructure, engineering and environmental management and maintenance companies.

CityWide has been entrusted with maintaining the City’s civil infrastructure assets, which includes roads, pavements, drains, street furniture, traffic and parking control signs, together with heritage and landscape assets. Melbourne is the second largest city in Australia, with the City of Melbourne covering an area of 36.8 square kilometres; it has some 42,000 residents and a daily population of about 400,000 workers and visitors.

CityWide provides services to over 18 Councils as well as several State Government authorities and private sector companies in both Victoria, and more recently in New South Wales. Its growth and success looks set to continue on both a statewide and national basis. As with any progressive company, effective strategic planning has played an integral role in CityWide’s success.

This has enabled CityWide’s expansion to be achieved in a controlled and well managed basis, while ensuring that quality, safety and customer satisfaction remain as the primary focus of all of the Company’s service divisions.

“As with most industry sectors, infrastructure and environmental services are extremely competitive markets to be in,” said CityWide Service Solutions Pty Ltd’s CEO, Kerry Osborne. “Recognising that the quality and value of the services that we offer is the difference between success and failure, our aim is to redefine service excellence and to position ourselves as a premier provider of infrastructure and environmental services.”

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