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Recently, our Canberra head office team visited the Jerrabomberra High School project which is nearing completion.

The Jerrabomberra High School will be open to years 7 & 8 and will feature 25 flexible learning spaces, including 3 support learning spaces, in modern facilities to accommodate approximately 500 students.

Learn more about this project here: Jerrabomberra High School, NSW – Hindmarsh

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We are delighted to announce that the Lindfield Learning Village (LLV) project won the Master Builder Association (MBA) NSW award for Adaptive Re-Use: $20 Million & Over.

David Last, Hindmarsh State Manager – Construction NSW said, “The MBA NSW award is an amazing outcome for the Hindmarsh project team, our exceptional project partners and SINSW. The original Lindfield UTS building received the Sulman Medal for architecture in 1978, and the campus received the RAIA Merit Award and a Royal Australian Horticultural Society Award for Bush Landscape Design in 1972. Hindmarsh is proud to continue this exceptional education facilities award winning legacy.”

 

About the project

The $70M LLV Adaptive Re-Use project involved major capital works to convert, reconfigure and refurbish the ex-Lindfield UTS site into a new K-12 School. With the challenges of heritage, flame zone construction measures, asbestos and program constraints, Hindmarsh carefully delivered the substantial upgrade – 31,000 sqm across seven (7) levels – with a focus on preserving the architectural heritage of the existing structure.

Would you like to know more? Then check out the project profile on our website here: Lindfield Learning Village, NSW – Hindmarsh

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Safety is at the heart of everything we do. To formalise our commitment to safety best practice, Hindmarsh created the ‘Don’t Walk By’ campaign.

Don’t Walk By focuses on safety best practices, by providing our site teams with content toolkits, presentation templates, and promotional materials across a wide variety of safety topics.

Recently, the Hindmarsh NSW Sutherland Hospital Team hosted a ‘spotlight’ Don’t Walk By showcase event which focused on ‘Moving In and Around Mobile Plant’ for subcontractors and suppliers.

After the presentations everyone was treated to a BBQ lunch where they chatted and shared ideas around what they had learnt.

Reg Struwig, Hindmarsh Project Manager said, “Don’t Walk By is great at raising awareness and ensuring everyone who enters a Hindmarsh site does so with safety front of mind. The NSW Mobile Plant Spotlight Toolbox Talk was a huge success and well received by all – thank you to everyone for making this event a success.”

‘Don’t Walk By’ encourages contractors, clients, and consultants to focus on the core Hindmarsh value – Safety by:

  • Empowering our people to consult and act on contractors’ feedback about overall site safety.
  • Improving positive participation and creating a culture of open, honest communication.
  • Assessing and recounting on subbie participation across the Hindmarsh Safety Framework reporting activities.

‘Don’t Walk By’ signage is installed prominently across Hindmarsh sites as a reminder to everyone to watch out for each other, and report anything that could be unsafe.

Hindmarsh, on behalf of Health Infrastructure, is delivering the Sutherland Hospital Operating Theatre Complex project, which will provide expanded operating theatre capacity to meet current and future healthcare needs of the growing Sutherland Shire and surrounding community.