GT Steel Construction Group Limited, an investment holding company, designs, supplies, fabricates, and erects structural steel works in Singapore. The company offers steel structures for the construction of buildings, including technological plants, industrial buildings, commercial buildings, government institutions, residential buildings, data centers, and aerospace, as well as energy, NEWater, water treatment, metal recovery, and cement plants. It also provides prefabricated steel structures or on-site installation services, as well as auxiliary services for structural steel works. The company was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Singapore. GT Steel Construction Group Limited operates as a subsidiary of Broadbville Limited.
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