Primavera Australia has rebranded as Fortior Global, reflecting its growing international business and expanded range of solutions and services.
In a media statement, Jim Fairchild, managing director of Fortior Global said, “It is no longer an accurate reflection to be named after the software we originally started our business with. While we remain one of the largest Primavera partners in the world, and continue to invest in that technology, we now also represent several other project-management and controlssolutions and have a much broader and deeper services skills base.”
Fortior Global currently services more than 1,300 customers across Australia and South East Asia and has offices in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth with more national and international offices expected to open in the next 12 months to cope with growing demand.
Fortior Global has also expanded its software partners.
Fairchild said, “Three years ago our revenue was 70 per cent derived from software licensing and 30 per cent from services. While software has continued to grow, that figure has now reversed – we are very much a solutions-led business now and able to plan, advise and support larger, more complex projects with customers.”
“Our focus now is to continue to find global partners that will help us provide the most complete integrated project controls solutions to the market and to keep building out our services capability and expanding regionally,” Fairchild said.
Fortior Global was created following the merger of three project controls solution providers, Primavera Australia, PCS and Project Management Solutions (Aust). These three organisations, each with more than 20 years’ experience, have developed integrated project controls for several projects in Australia and overseas.
Fortior Global remains privately owned and is the largest national provider of training, support, implementation and skilled industry practitioners for integrated project controls.