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1 King William Street Recladding project delivered by Hindmarsh

We are delighted to announce the completion of the façade replacement of 1 King William Street (1KWS) in South Australia.

1KWS is a prominent, multi-tenanted, commercial building located on the Corner of King William Street and North Terrace in the CBD in Adelaide.

Hindmarsh worked in close collaboration with Royale Investment Trust, Colliers International and the Consultant and Subcontract teams to design the new unique aluminium façade in keeping with the building’s legacy aesthetics. Key design features include the buildings feature fins, and building crown.

Nikki Naidu, Hindmarsh Project Manager said, “I am very proud of this Hindmarsh Recladding project. As is the nature of construction, several unforeseen challenges/variations arose during the program. The Hindmarsh project team, our partners, subcontractors, and suppliers demonstrated exceptional dedication, adaptability, and resilience. Working continuously for several months, including weekends and night shifts, fostered a strong sense of teamwork and camaraderie which we will proudly carry over into future projects. Thank you to everyone for your hard work and dedication. The exceptional, high-quality outcome is testament to you all.”

Check out the full Project Profile here.

1 King William Street Recladding project delivered by Hindmarsh
1 King William Street Recladding project delivered by Hindmarsh
1 King William Street Recladding project delivered by Hindmarsh
Fundraising/Sponsorship, Happenings At Hindmarsh
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Aunty Agnes Shea High School Hindmarsh Project Team raise funds for the Deadly Runners.

Recently, the Aunty Agnes Shea High School Hindmarsh Project Team came together with friends, family, colleagues, and subcontractors to raise funds for the Deadly Runners.

The team raised an amazing $1,427.00 by selling hoodies and collecting bottles for recycling.

The hoodie artwork “Ngunnawal Country” was designed and created by local indigenous artist Richie Allan. The image depicts the part of the whole artwork piece which focuses on the waterways above ground and underground, in Taylor where the Aunty Agnes Shea High School is being built. The hoodies were also manufactured by TOAC Services a local indigenous owned and operated company.

Jemma Butt, Hindmarsh Project Manager said, “A massive thank you to everyone who got involved and made this fundraising event such a success by donating to this inspiring cause. I would also like to say a special thank you to Moira for organising everything, dropping off the bottles and collecting the funds.”

The Deadly Runners began in 2014 with a small, committed group from Queanbeyan NSW. Wanting to give mob the opportunity to experience how running made her feel and changed her life, founder Georgia Weir volunteered to coach locals to run 5km. Training consistently 3 days a week, they achieved their goals and inspired a grassroots movement that continues today.

Find out more about the Deadly Runners here.

Happenings At Hindmarsh, Project Update
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Australian War Memorial (The Memorial) to walk the Bean Building & Central Energy Plant sites

Recently, Cadets and Senior Leaders from across Hindmarsh’s ACT projects visited the Australian War Memorial (The Memorial) to walk the Bean Building & Central Energy Plant sites.

Nadine O’Keeffe, Hindmarsh Strategic Business Development Manager said, “A huge thank you to the AWM & Hindmarsh Project Teams for taking the time to guide our Cadets and Leadership Team through the Bean Building and Central Energy Plant. It was fantastic to see the progress firsthand and learn about the innovative methodologies the team has implemented to manage the unique complexities of this highly technical project.”

You can read more about this outstanding project here: Hindmarsh Bean Building and Central Energy Plant Project