Security is critical to keeping our people, assets and operations safe. To deliver these services at Project Ceres, Saipem Clough Joint Venture (SCJV) have partnered with Biparn, an Indigenous-owned business providing advanced CCTV solutions tailored to the needs of large-scale projects.
Biparn has been instrumental in enhancing the project’s site security through the supply and management of CCTV systems. Their technology provides real-time monitoring across key operational areas, helping the team maintain a safe and secure work environment.
Beyond the technology, Biparn also offers responsive support, ensuring any issues are addressed quickly to minimise disruption.
Working with Biparn not only strengthens the project’s security framework but also reflects Saipem Clough Joint Venture commitment to supporting Indigenous suppliers. Biparn are committed to making a positive impact on Indigenous communities, prioritising local employment opportunities for Aboriginal peoples and fostering inclusivity and diversity in the workforce.
By engaging Indigenous businesses in meaningful roles, the project creates opportunities that build capability, foster long-term partnerships, and contribute to positive outcomes for local communities.
Biparn’s contribution is another example of how collaboration with local and Indigenous suppliers is driving the success of the Perdaman project. Find out more about Biparn and how they are transforming spaces with security and cleaning expertise on their website here.
Saipem Clough Joint Venture is delivering the Project Ceres urea plant, a landmark project for Western Australia. The project is expected to generate 2,000 jobs during the construction phase, whilst delivering sustained benefits to the local community through career, training and business opportunities.
Learn more about Project Ceres here.
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