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Galvanized steel infrastructure a big part of net zero

GOOD, BETTER, BEST… J Furphy & Sons sales and marketing manager Kirsten Croxford at Furphy Galvanizing with managing director Adam Furphy. Photo: Supplied

WITH a large and growing list of projects being put forward as part of the nation’s move towards a net zero future, J. Furphy & Sons is looking to secure some of the steelwork infrastructure manufacturing work packages which will be needed.

With a capability profile that includes laser cutting, folding, fabrication, beam processing as well as galvanizing and industrial coating, the Shepparton based business and its operations in Albury and Geelong are well placed to meet this increased demand which looks set to exist for many years.

GOOD, BETTER, BEST… J Furphy & Sons sales and marketing manager Kirsten Croxford at Furphy Galvanizing with managing director Adam Furphy. Photo: Supplied

According to managing director of J. Furphy & Sons, Adam Furphy, “We think that our particular combination of galvanizing plants in regional locations along with a wide base of fabrication customers as well as our own capability in fabrication will allow us to participate in the large-scale projects being envisaged.

“Projects include solar steel infrastructure, transformer component manufacture, transmission projects and more and we are keen to see them progress.”