News & Media, Project Update
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We are delighted to announce that the Frasers National Tiles and PFG Australia project has been successfully completed.

Delivered within the Frasers Vantage Yatala estate this $34M+ project involved the design and construction of one warehouse facility, split into two tenancies.

The National Tiles distribution centre boasts a 16,632 sqm warehouse including 4,438 sqm awning, 1,473sqm of office space, and 118 car parking spaces.

The PFG Australia tenancy includes a 7,948 sqm warehouse including a 40m super awning, 818 sqm two-storey office, 2,384 sqm of all-weather operation hardstand, and 20 car parking spaces.

Chadd Hume, State Manager – Construction QLD said, “The Hindmarsh QLD team are proud of the final product. The project is testament to the hard work and dedication of the Hindmarsh Project Team, our Delivery Partners, and Suppliers – thank you to everyone involved.”

The new warehouse is designed to achieve a 5 Star Green Star rating, and boasts several sustainability initiatives, including:

  • Rainwater capture and re-use
  • Energy-efficient sensor lighting to office and warehouse areas
  • Water-saving tapware (minimum 5 WELS rating)
  • Energy and water metering and monitoring
  • Native plants and drip irrigation.
Awards, News & Media, People
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Kayla Hogg - Winner of the NAWIC ACT Crystal Vision Award 2023

Congratulations to Kayla Hogg, Hindmarsh Cadet, who recently won the Capital Student of the Year category at the NAWIC ACT Crystal Vision Awards!

When asked about this achievement, Kayla said, “I am very grateful to receive this award. I wouldn’t be able to achieve what I have without the full support of Hindmarsh, along with my amazing colleagues and family. I feel very fortunate to have started with Hindmarsh just coming out of year 12 and being given the flexibility to finish my schooling and start my development in the industry at a very young age. I am excited to continue my journey in the construction industry with Hindmarsh.”

The Crystal Vision Awards celebrate the achievement of individuals, businesses or organisations that actively promote and encourage participation and career progression of women in the construction or related industries. These awards celebrate continuing commitment towards advancing the interests of women in the construction industry as a whole, using examples such as establishing policies, supporting legislation and creating unique organisational initiatives.

Nadine O’Keeffe, Hindmarsh Project Director said, “It has been an absolute pleasure to see Kayla continue her learning and develop in her role with Hindmarsh. The Capital Region Student of the Year Award provides Kayla with the recognition she deserves of her career path choices and provides a platform for her to share her story with other women joining the construction industry.”

Karen Goddard, National Quality & Customer Service Manager added, “Kayla has set her career aspirations on breaking into a typical very male dominated construction Site Manager role which I think is well within her capabilities & sights, this award both proves and sets her well on her way.”

At Hindmarsh, diversity, equity, and inclusion are at the core of who we are and how we operate. We strive to foster belonging and empowerment across our sites, people, and day-to-day lives. We strive to build and nurture a culture where inclusiveness is a reflex, not an initiative.

Hindmarsh is proud to be a member of National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC).

News & Media, Project Win
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Cecil Hills High School upgrade project.

We are delighted to announce that we have been awarded the Cecil Hills High School upgrade project.

The upgrades will include additional permanent learning spaces and core facilities to support the growing population in Western Sydney. Key elements include:

  • New flexible learning spaces
  • A multipurpose hall
  • A canteen extension
  • A new outdoor workshop
  • New staff facilities
  • Accessibility improvements to existing ramps and walkways.

David Last, State Manager – Construction NSW said “Hindmarsh is delighted to be delivering the Cecil Hills School upgrade on behalf of School Infrastructure NSW (SINSW). Hindmarsh has an award-winning legacy of successfully delivering School Education projects in NSW and across Australia – we will bring the same level of expertise, commitment to quality and safety to Cecil Hills and the wider community.”

For more information about the project, please visit www.schoolinfrastructure.nsw.gov.au

(All images are artist impressions only – maybe subject to change)