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  • PARKD (PKD) registers PARKD Construction as its new building contractor subsidiary in WA
  • This is a key step in the company’s development as a head contractor and will support the delivery of new projects
  • Further, PARKD welcomes Simon Amos as the General Manager of Construction
  • Mr Amos brings a wealth of leadership experience in tier-one building companies and will use that to deliver construction works and projects
  • Company shares closed flat at 4.5 cents each

PARKD (PKD) has registered a construction company and employed a new building practitioner.

The parking infrastructure company registered PARKD Construction as its new building contractor subsidiary in WA.

The added company forms a key role in PARKD’s development as a head contractor to partner with other builders and sub-contractors.

The subsidiary also supports PKD’s supply chain for the delivery of projects under industry standard agreements.

In addition, PARKD has welcomed experienced building executive Simon Amos as the General Manager of Construction.

Prior to joining PARKD, Mr Amos held leading positions at well-regarded building companies such as John Holland NT and Broad Construction, and was most recently the CEO and Director of Construction Technology at ASX-listed company, Fast Brick Robotics (FBR).

At PARKD, Mr Amos will be responsible for delivering recently announced construction works for the John Hughes Group in WA, as well as other pending projects.

Company CEO Peter McUtchen was delighted to bring Simon Amos on board.

“Simon’s experience and passion for modular and LEAN Construction Practice is perfectly aligned with the company’s aim to capitalise on the shift in the industry to modernise methods of construction and sustainable building practices.”

Company shares closed flat at 4.5 cents each.

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