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We are delighted to deliver this exceptional RNA Research and Pilot Manufacturing Facility in partnership with Health Infrastructure, on behalf of the Office of the NSW Chief Scientist & Engineer.

Hindmarsh has an extensive legacy of delivering award-winning, highly complex medical research projects – including several custom, first of their kind Institutes across Australia.

Reg Struwig, Hindmarsh Project Manager said, “The Team can’t wait to get started on the RNA Research and Pilot Manufacturing Facility. Everyone is excited, proud, and honoured to be building a ‘first of its kind’ facility. It is not every day that our teams get the chance to showcase how extraordinarily talented they are at delivering custom, complex projects that break the mould.

Thank you to all our Consultants, Suppliers and Subcontractors who have provided their expertise to bring the construction methodology to life. Thank you also to Health Infrastructure NSW for awarding us this opportunity – we look forward to working together as the project comes to life.”

Special thanks to:

  • Architect: HDR
  • Structural & Civil Engineer: TTW
  • Services Engineer: ARUP
  • Process Engineer: IPS – Integrated Project Services
  • Landscape Architect: 360 Degrees
  • PC2 Consultant: Coulter Advisory
  • Validation Consultant: Seerpharma
  • Facade Consultant: Inhabit
  • BIM Consultant: IIMBE
  • PCA: MBC Group
  • Dangerous Goods Consultant: Riskcon Engineering

Read the official press release here.

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L-R Back: Sam Leslie, Ann Mayhew, Haylie Lee, Victoria No, Jessie Ryan & Brad Mason L-R Front: Nirasha Perera, Aivy Le, Maddy Hawkins & Sunny Liu

Recently, members of the Hindmarsh NSW team attended the annual Business Women’s Lunch presented by Odyssey House NSW.

Odyssey House NSW provides rehabilitation services to address harms associated with alcohol and other drug (AOD) use.

The annual Business Women’s Lunch brings together a panel of highly accomplished women to share their personal journeys of success, leadership, and resilience.

The money raised provides crucial funding towards the Odyssey House Parent’s and Children’s Program. This program helps parents develop the skills to set up and manage a safe and healthy family home. Parents receive residential rehabilitation treatment as well as guidance from family support workers, while children receive special paediatric support to mitigate harms and break the cycle of generational drug and alcohol use.

Check out the Odyssey House website for more information.

 

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L-R Back: Sam Leslie, Ann Mayhew, Haylie Lee, Victoria No, Jessie Ryan & Brad Mason
L-R Front: Nirasha Perera, Aivy Le, Maddy Hawkins & Sunny Liu

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Don't Walk By NSW Showcase - Falling Objects

Recently the Hindmarsh NSW Project Teams came together to take part in our quarterly ‘Don’t Walk By’ showcase event. This quarter saw the teams focus on ‘Preventing Falling Objects’.

Falling objects are one of the main causes of incidents in the workplace. The most commonly dropped objects include:

  • walls being demolished.
  • materials stored or stacked improperly at the workplace.
  • construction debris or waste materials.
  • tools dropped from height.
  • scaffolding components, including building materials falling from the scaffold.
  • stacked items blown off roofs during high winds.

The teams took part in a variety of interactive workshops, wrapping up with a BBQ and a chance to share what they had learnt with their peers.

MATES in Construction NSW were invited to provide additional information and support around mental health, and drug, alcohol and gambling addiction and what resources there are to help anyone effected.

Craig Young, Hindmarsh SQE Manager said, “At Hindmarsh we believe that instilling a better understanding of safety best practices entrusts everyone to take ownership of their safety and the safety of their colleagues. This sense of empowerment fosters a collaborative, responsible and proactive working environment. Thank you to everyone who took part and made the showcase such a success. Special thanks to Brad Parker CEO, and Andrew Bate Field Officer from Mates In Construction NSW for providing some really useful advice and support tools.”