Title: Opus International Consultants Limited
1Opus International Consultants Limited
Kevin ThompsonManaging Director
Briefing February 2009
2Agenda
- 2008 Operational Highlights
- Financial Performance 2008
- Operations Outlook 2009
- Strategic Direction
- Company Overview
31) 2008 Operational Highlights
42008 Operational Highlights
- Acquisition of the Joynes Pike Group doubling our
UK staff numbers to 360 and adding 9 offices - Acquisition of Project Engineering Ltd in Canada
- Secured 55 of New Zealand Transport Agencys
fees for the management of state highway networks - Partner in the Auckland Motorway Alliance
- Won key Auckland City Council contracts for road
asset management services, pavement structures
and drainage design - Transmission Gully new preferred route reduces
projected costs by 200m in Wellington
52008 Operational Highlights
- Renewed three major highway network asset
management contracts in NZ - Roading design for Tillegra Dam in NSW
- Appointed to Perth citys contracts panel
- Award winning architectural design for Wilson
Special Needs School in Auckland - Australian Northern Territory Strategic
Indigenous Housing and Infrastructure Programme - Environment Centre for Wales
- Appointed as preferred consultant to Logan City
Council, QLD
62008 Operational Highlights
- Developed Asset Management Framework for Ontario
- Appointed sole structural engineering consultant
for conversion of 1,500 Boots stores in the UK - Sustainability award winning Oxley Woods housing
project in the UK - Won survey work for UK Decent Homes housing
programme
72) Financial Performance 2008
8Financial Performance 2008
- Financial Highlights
- Revenue up 25.4 to 372m
- EBITDA up 28.4 to 30.5m
- NPAT up 23.4 to 17.5m
- Profit exceeds forecast by 10.5
- ROE 24.7 exceeds 22.8 forecast
- Staff numbers increase 327 to 2,563
9Financial Results
10Half Year Comparators
11Strong Operating Cash Flow
12Balance Sheet Strength
13Key Ratios
14Trends
153) Operations Outlook 2009
16Operations Outlook 2009
- Global Economy Implications for AE Services
- Public Sector
- Every major economy is targeting increased
infrastructure investment as an economic stimulus - Resultant increase in Architecture and
Engineering services demand will build over 2009 - Private Sector
- Absence of finance and risk appetite have
severely depressed activity with widespread
shelving or cancellation of projects - Liquidity of sector increases bad debt risk
- Recovery of activity levels will be influenced by
backlogged demand and capital availability
17Operations Outlook 2009
18Operations Outlook 2009
- Tactical Response
- Reducing operating costs
- Indirect cost constraints
- Adjusting resource levels
- Conservative approach to growth
- Preserving cash
- Improving project management
- Focussed debt collection
- Reduced Capex
- Reduced recruitment
- Tightened liquidity management
- Building revenues
- Tracking and capturing increased infrastructure
spend - Diversifying UK business activity
- Increasing international collaboration
- Defending margins
- Focus on maintaining existing business
- Identify opportunities to improve margins
- Mitigate unprofitable projects
19Operations Outlook 2009
Country Results
204) Strategic Direction
21Strategic Direction
- Conservative liquidity management
- Acquisition Strategy
- 2009
- Prudent to preserve cash, maintain/increase NTA,
deal with issues in UK - Continue exploring potential acquisitions,
maintain NTA by mainly using new equity in any
deal completed - Focus is still Canada
- 2010 and beyond
- Prepared and alert to opportunities to advance
- Short term strategy grow profits before
extending scope - 2011 strategy for global footprint is unchanged,
but likely to be deferred
22Strategic Direction
360 FTEs
66 FTEs
360 FTEs
1777 FTEs
23Strategic Direction
500 FTEs
700 FTEs
500 FTEs
1850 FTEs
245) Company Overview
- Company Description
- Locations
- Rationale for International Market Presence
- Broad Range of Services Provided
- Developing Capability across the Globe
25Overview Company Description
- Infrastructure professional services organisation
- Specialise in
- Buildings
- Water
- Roads
- Creation of new assets, and management of
existing assets - Also work with other infrastructure
- Port / Airport
- Industry
- Energy
- Land Development
- Environmental
- Rail
26Overview Locations
17 Offices 360 FTEs
7 Offices 66 FTEs
21 Offices 360 FTEs
36 Offices 11 Labs 1777 FTEs
2,563 Employees Across 81 offices and 11
laboratories
27Overview Rationale for International Market
Presence
- Global presence
- Spreads opportunity economic risk
- Broadens skill base
- Provides opportunities for staff
- Opus asset management capability provides
competitive advantage - Chosen markets need and want asset management
- Also able to provide asset development services
in these markets - Growth achieved through acquisitions plus organic
growth - Chosen markets have similar
- Infrastructure
- Legal systems
- Culture
- Language
28Overview Broad Range of Services Provided
Majority of Opus employees are technical
professionals with skills in the following areas
- Architecture
- Asset Valuation
- Bridge Design
- Building Services Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Infrastructure Economic Evaluation
- Environmental Planning
- Estimating Cost Management
- Fire Engineering
- Geotechnical Engineering
- GIS Services
- Graphic Design
- Heritage Conservation Services
- Infrastructure Asset Management
- Land Surveying
- Landscape Architecture
- Maritime Engineering (Marine Services)
- Materials Testing
- Mechanical Electrical Engineering
- Pavement Engineering
- Pipe Network Reticulation
- Project Management
- Project Procurement Construction Management
- Property Acquisition, Disposal and Management
- Risk Management
- Seismic Engineering
- Structural Engineering
- Traffic Engineering
- Traffic Modelling
- Transportation Asset Management
- Transportation Infrastructure Design
- Transportation Planning and Engineering
- Travel Demand Management Plans
- Utilities Operator Training
- Wastewater Treatment
- Water Asset Management
- Water Resource Management
- Water Treatment
29Overview Broad Range of Services Provided
New train stations on the Epping to Chatswood
Railway line, NSW
30Overview Broad Range of Services Provided
Stage 2 development at White Water World, QLD
31Overview Broad Range of Services Provided
Master plan for the development of a new ferry
terminal, Nova Scotia
32Overview Broad Range of Services Provided
Safety review of Cobequid Pass,Trans-Canada
Highway, Nova Scotia
33Overview Broad Range of Services Provided
Westfield Retail Development at White City
34Overview Broad Range of Services Provided
The Environment Centre for Wales
35Overview Broad Range of Services Provided
Oxley Woods project, Milton Keynes
36Overview Broad Range of Services Provided
The Wilson Special Needs School, Auckland
37Overview Broad Range of Services Provided
Newmarket Station, Auckland
38Overview Broad Range of Services Provided
Mt Grand Raw Water Reservoir, Dunedin
39Overview Broad Range of Services Provided
Hillsborough roundabout overbridge, Auckland
40Overview Broad Range of Services Provided
Air-conditioning system design at Gen-i Data
Centre, Auckland
41Strong FTE Growth