ABOUT FREDON INDUSTRIES PTY LTD


fredonFredon has been in operation since 1968. During this time the Company has been a supplier of electrical and data cabling services to the government sector, large corporations and the construction industry. In more recent times, the Company has become a premier supplier of voice and data solutions to some of Australia’s most prestigious organisations. Since its establishment, Fredon has upheld an enviable reputation, boasting high quality workmanship and outstanding customer service.

Fredon strictly adheres to high standards of:

  • Quality
  • Speed of Response
  • Service
  • Value for Money

The Company’s greatest strength over its 30 plus year history has been its ability to achieve these goals and in turn secure long-term relationships with many of its clients. Because of its customer base, Fredon has an extremely stable and experienced team - many employees have 10 to 20 year service records and consequently have undergone extensive training and achieved a culture of excellence.

Some major corporate customers include:

-         HP
(Over 15 years) 

-         IBM
(Over 30 years)

-         Orica
(Over 35 years)

-         QANTAS.
(Over 30 years)

Some major construction customers include:

-         Australand

-         Bovis Lend Lease

-         John Holland 

With its base of large corporate clients as well as major construction companies Fredon has developed considerable expertise in the project management of electrical and communication services.

With all projects that Fredon undertakes, it is the stated intention to procure ongoing services by providing outstanding quality at budgeted prices, on time and with no conflict.

Latest News

Fredon Air recently carried out Mechanical upgrade works at 68 Pitt Street Sydney.

These works involve a 12 month program of Mechanical upgrades entailing the replacement 2 chillers, 2 boilers, a mechanical switchboard and other equipment and the installation of a new BMCS System including pipe work modifications and changes.

The job required a crane to lift the equipment up to the 26th floor as shown in the photographs below.

 

 


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