News & Media, People
Published:
Share post on
  • linkedin
  • facebook
  • instagram

The annual National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) ACT Crystal Vision Awards showcase industry advancements and achievements of women in the construction industry.

We are proud to say that three (3) of our nominees received awards for the following categories:

Louise Medlin: Winner Leadership in Construction Award – recognises a women with 5 to 15 years of experience in any areas of the construction, property, civil or related industries; who demonstrates exceptional initiative in their fields, communities and places of work

Casey Sullivan: Commendation Emerging Leader Tradesperson of the Year – recognises and celebrates a woman who is in the first five years of their career and demonstrates exceptional leadership in her role and personal life. A woman that is seen as a model for others within the industry, overcomes adversity and utilises her skill and passion to influence change within the construction industry.

Nikki Naidu: Runner Up Achievement in Engineering Award – This award recognises a woman’s significant achievements through their career path in design engineering, site engineering or civil works construction. This includes both technical and leadership roles.

These awards are a wonderful recognition of their efforts and career achievements. Well done Louise, Casey & Nikki!

News & Media, Project Win
Published:
Share post on
  • linkedin
  • facebook
  • instagram
Opal Care Marsden Park - Blog

We are excited to be delivering Opal Healthcare Marsden Park project.

We are proud to have been selected to deliver this Residential Aged Care (RAC) facility to support elderly and dementia sufferers across Blacktown City and beyond.

This state-of-the-art Opal Aged Care facility includes 148 beds, over two storeys with a dementia specific unit for up to 16 residents.

The facility will incorporate a bowling green, gym and allied health area, cafe for residents and visitors, hair salon, activity rooms and lounge rooms.

This residence will be one of three Opal facilities across Blacktown City. It has been designed to meet the future needs of the ageing population of the City of Blacktown and surrounding areas, responding to increased demand for people requiring high level nursing, palliative care and dementia care in the region.

Once complete, this development will provide 120 jobs, with many more roles generated during construction.

Located on Northbourne Drive, the facility will be built near the proposed Marsden Park primary school and future Elara Neighbourhood Centre.