Pacific Services Group Holdings has rebranded under the name Burion as the company expands its construction and maintenance work across Australia.
The rebrand marks a new stage for the business, with a focus on national growth, innovation and Indigenous participation in the commercial construction and maintenance sectors.
Burion will deliver construction and maintenance services across complex and operational environments, including defence, law enforcement, transport, government and public infrastructure, commercial and industrial, retail, health and community, education and heritage.
The business has offices in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide, Perth, Hobart, Cairns and Darwin, supporting metropolitan, regional and remote projects.
Wiradjuri man and Burion managing director, Hayden Charles, said the rebrand reflected the company's next phase.
"The rebrand positions Burion as a forward-thinking leader in the industry and marks an important milestone for our business and Indigenous participation in construction and maintenance across Australia," Mr Charles said.
"Burion will represent an evolution to deliver projects that incorporate sustainability, technology and other futureproofing practices.
"We remain dedicated to creating opportunities for the Indigenous community, the rebrand reflects a significant step forward in leading the industry."
The previous coverage highlighted his focus on creating long-term employment pathways through connected service areas, including cleaning, maintenance, security and construction.
Burion's construction work includes design and construct, fit-outs, refurbishment, remediation, infrastructure upgrades, capital works, project management, heritage restoration and live environment construction delivery.
Its maintenance work includes handyman and repair services, plumbing, fire, electrical, locksmith, HVAC, testing and tagging, make-safe services, glazing, fit-outs, defits, refurbishment and preventative maintenance.
Tomi Vasilevski has joined Burion as executive director and will lead its construction and maintenance teams.
Mr Vasilevski brings 30 years of major infrastructure experience, including work across roads, rail, bridges, buildings, facilities, cycleways, motorways and traffic signalling.
He said the rebrand was more than a change of name.
"Joining Burion at this transformative stage is an exciting opportunity," Mr Vasilevski said.
"The rebrand is more than a name change - it reflects our commitment to raise standards, lead the industry forward and create meaningful opportunities for Indigenous talent across Australia.
"At Burion, we will combine deep industry experience with innovative approaches to deliver complex and forward-thinking construction and maintenance projects."
Burion said its mission was to deliver practical construction and maintenance solutions built on accountability, performance and reliability.
The company said its values were based on taking responsibility, delivering on commitments and working closely with clients to produce safe and high-quality outcomes.
With the rebrand complete, Burion will seek to expand its national footprint while continuing to support Indigenous workers and communities through employment and project delivery.