Message from Frank Kramer, Kramer Group Chief Executive
I have always had a vision for a Pacific Engineering business which would lead in its prominence within the region and command such professionalism and integrity so that governments, development agencies and industry would recognize us as a firm of preferred choice within our region of operation.
To a great extent we have achieved this. A great deal of the most prestigious projects in the region has our name on the documents.
We have always had more major building projects on our books in PNG than any other local or international firm and today this is still the case. We are unquestionably the lead project manager/engineer in Vanuatu. From the Solomon Is Government’s perspective, we are currently doing the most important assignment any consulting engineer can undertake for a Pacific Is Government. For many years we have been the only Consulting Engineer in the Kingdom of Tonga. More.
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Read full profile of Frank Kramer
Kramer Group’s Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Projects in the SW Pacific
In the Pacific Kramer Group is often required to be a “one stop shop” for our clients. More.


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June 2008 – Brad Pape (Fiji Manager)
Kramer (Fiji) re-
established their Fiji office in 2004 at Lami industrial estate. Fletcher Construction company kindly allowed us to rent office space from them which was a short term solution until we found something more appropriate for our operations. Almost 4 years later we soon realized that with the current growth rate our Lami office was no longer sufficient for our needs and we needed a larger space to accommodate our 10 staff. More.
May 2008
The Kramer Solomon Islands office once again showed their community support by donating SBD$2,000 to the Siolonia Cultural Group to enable their trip to Sydney for world youth day which is to take place in July 2008. Read the Acknowledgement Letter From Siokonia Cultural Group (PDF)
Japan Trip
March 2008
Brad Pape (Fiji Manager) & Danny Amanaki (Vanuatu Manager) completed a fact finding trip to Japan. More.
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