Thursday, 10 September 2020

Bowhill town engineering company wins major SA roadbuilding contract

 A small South Australian town has been put on the map, with Bowhill Engineering winning one of the contracts for a $354 million infrastructure project.

The river town of Bowhill is located just over 140 kilometres east of Adelaide and is just a short drive from the historical river town of Mannum. It has a population of just over 130 people and while it only has two major businesses in town, one of them, computer engineering jobs Engineering, has made a big impact.

The South Australian Government has announced the company will carry out work as part of the $354 million Regency Road to Pym Street project.

Bowhill Engineering will contribute to the build of the Regency Road overpass bridge. Managing Director Jeremy Hawkes said it was "humbling" for his small family business to be involved in such a big project. "We've been working on it for a little while now and it's a great feeling to be contributing to the state in a meaningful and long-term way," he said.

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