With trusted industry partners on board to help look after their assets, infrastructure, processes and systems, Defence organisations can focus on their most important task - securing and protecting the citizens in their care.
We understand Defence complexity and the challenges facing the industry in an increasingly uncertain strategic environment. And we’re proud to be partnering with the Australian and New Zealand governments to deliver impactful solutions that matter for their Defence forces.
Our team of specialists can aggregate technical advisory, design engineering, asset management and project management services to produce easily implementable outcomes.
Our solutions don’t just sit on the shelf either – they are ready to implement as we partner with our clients for sustainable, pragmatic and tangible outcomes for their money invested that enhance Defence capability.
We have a dedicated Defence team currently servicing the RAN, CASG and SEG, and are backed by one of the largest independent engineering and professional services firms in the Asia Pacific region.
Over 70 members of our team are also military veterans, giving them an intimate understanding of how the Defence Force works.
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An incredible Indo Pacific 2023 for Beca’s Defence & National Security team
15.11.2023
Indo Pacific 2023, the Asia Pacific region's premier showcase of naval equipment and technology was hosted in Sydney last week, wrapping up a busy few days for our Defence and National Security team.
Beca signs Veteran’s Employment Commitment
05.07.2023
Beca is proud to sign the Veteran’s Employment Commitment, a Federal Government initiative that publicly declares our support for providing greater employment opportunities for Australian military veterans.
Beca delivering for Australia through Defence Infrastructure Panel
20.03.2023
Beca is proud to announce our appointment to five panel categories by the Department of Defence, as part of their broader Defence Infrastructure Panel (DIP) program.