Business View Oceania - February 2026

through his father, who has spent roughly 40 years in construction. Before launching Arc Structural, Moir served as Operations Manager for his father’s business, Engineering Directions, overseeing dayto-day delivery and building the client and supplier relationships that continue to support ArcStructural’s work today. Moir’s leadership style was also shaped outside the industry.After leaving high school, he spent time on the tools with his father before joining the military. When he returned, he transitioned into management roles within construction—bringing with him a focus on accountability, clarity, and team cohesion that remains central to the business’s identity. STRUCTURAL AND ARCHITECTURAL STEEL FOR TIER-ONE DELIVERY ArcStructural operates as a structural and architectural steel contractor, supporting many of Victoria’s tierone builders across projects that demand both technical expertise and schedule discipline. The company delivers work across infrastructure, health, aviation, education, and large-scale commercial construction, with a strong emphasis on complex builds where steel interfaces with multiple trades and high-performance outcomes are non-negotiable. A defining element of ArcStructural’s model is its focus on modular and prefabricated solutions— investigating opportunities to shift as much work off-site as possible to improve safety, control quality, and accelerate on-site construction programs. That approach has become increasingly valuable in today’s environment, where compressed timelines, labor constraints, and design coordination challenges often define the difference between a project that runs smoothly and one that doesn’t. While the company maintains a diverse portfolio, Moir notes that a significant portion of current demand is being driven by the data center sector, alongside major hospital and commercial works. Compared to high-rise construction—where steel scopes can be intermittent and stretched across multi-year timelines—data center programs are typically intense, fast, and continuous. Where high-rise steel packages might require a burst 15 BUSINESS VIEW OCEANIA VOLUME 08, ISSUE 02 ARC STRUCTURAL

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