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We are delighted to announce that the first concrete slab pour has been completed at the North Gungahlin High School, ACT.

Zone One requires over 350 cubic metres of concrete to create the slab. The largest part of this installation involved over 220 cubic metres being poured, around some very unfavourable weather.

The North Gungahlin region has seen unprecedented rainy conditions compared to what experts predicted for the end of 2023. The team had prepared the slab prior to the 220 cubic metre pour, and then a major storm front hit. Unperturbed, and determined to ensure the program was on track, the Hindmarsh Project team rallied on the weekend and came in to tidy up the site and clear the water and blown in debris from the area.

Jemma Butt, Project Manager, North Gungahlin High School said, “I am immensely proud of the team for coming together and giving up their personal time to ensure the project hits these key milestones. From our subcontractors to our suppliers and consultants, everyone involved in the North Gungahlin High School is committed to delivering an exceptional educational facility for the local community and the ACT Education Directorate.”

Check out more about this project here: North Gungahlin High School, ACT

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Margaret Hendry School expansion

Hindmarsh is well underway with the $30M+ Margaret Hendry School expansion in the ACT.

Hindmarsh is well underway with the $30M+ Margaret Hendry School expansion in the ACT.

The project will involve Hindmarsh expanding the existing facilities at Margaret Hendry (MH) to cater for an additional 450 Long Term Enrolment (LTE) students (up to 600 at peak capacity).

A new two (2) level Learning Community facility (Building F) will be constructed incorporating General Learning Settings, Specialist Learning Settings and Small Group Programs.

Prior to the Easter school holidays, the Hindmarsh team took the opportunity to install the semi-permanent hoarding which will separate the live school from the construction areas. Viewing windows were installed in hoarding between the new site and the existing school to give the students and teachers of Margaret Hendry Primary an insight to the construction of the new buildings and to satisfy the curiosity of what is occurring on the other side of the fence. Watch this space for future updates and more information.

Would you like to know more?

Check out the Margaret Hendry School Expansion project profile for more additional information.