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25 Grenfell Street Wins SA AIB Award 2023

Last week the Hindmarsh SA team received the award for “Commercial Construction $2M – $25M” at the Australian Institute of Building – South Australian & Northern Territory Chapter, Professional Excellence in Building Awards.

When asked about the award, Nikhila Naidu – Hindmarsh Project Manager said: “I would like to say a big thank you to my team for all their hard work. This project is testament to what can be achieved through a collaborative effort by all stakeholders, to ensure an amazing project outcome.”

Marcus Anderson, Hindmarsh State Manager – Construction SA added: “Hindmarsh is proud to have successfully delivered the façade upgrade across 26 levels at 25 Grenfell St for Centuria and Lamond Advisory. I am thrilled that Nikki and her team have been recognised by the AIB for their professional approach in completing this project. Congratulations to everyone involved, and special thanks to our Client, Subcontractors and Consultant Teams.”

Check out the project profile here.

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Reconciliation Week 2023: Be the Voice for Generations

Last week Dane Brown, member of the Hindmarsh RAP Working Group (ACT), shared in the ‘First Nations Experience of Democracy Tour’ at the Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House as part of #nationalreconciliationweek.

The event shared stories of how First Nation Australians and their supporters have taken different pathways to fight injustice and bring about change in Australia. The humbling stories included:
– Jimmy Clements & John Nobles attendance at the opening of Old Parliament House in 1927.
–  Neville Bonner – First Indigenous Senators journey.
– The Aboriginal Tent Embassy beginning which was started by four young Aboriginal men from Sydney – Billy Craigie, Bert Williams, Michael Anderson and Tony Coorey.
– Charles Perkins and the “Freedom Ride” in the lead up to the 1967 referendum.

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Immanuel College Discovery Centre

Last week, Hindmarsh were proud to attend the official opening ceremony of the Immanuel College Discovery Centre, a world-class facility designed to inspire and nurture the next generation of innovators, critical thinkers, and problem-solvers.

The new two-storey Discovery Centre will feature learning, leadership, and enterprise facilities for senior school students, with a focus on Year 10. The state-of-the-art facilities will provide students, teachers, and industry mentors with real-life learning environments, focused on collaboration.

When asked about the project, Matthew White – Hindmarsh Construction Manager said, “The Hindmarsh project team are proud to have delivered this exceptional Discovery Centre for Immanuel College.

The positive feedback we have already received, is testament to the hard work and dedication of everyone evolved throughout the project’s lifecycle. Delivering new educational facilities is always an exciting challenge. These types of projects directly correlate with our company ethos ‘Creating the leading communities, sustainable buildings, learning hubs and social infrastructure for future generations’.

This project really enabled us to showcase our talents, whilst navigating COVID restrictions and unique market conditions, the Discovery Centre is exceptional. Well done to everyone involved for setting what I believe to be a new benchmark in construction excellence.”

The Discovery Centre features state-of-the-art technologies and flexible learning spaces to nurture diverse learning experiences and facilitate emerging students’ progressive ideas, critical to their future career endeavours.

Find out more on the Immanuel College website.