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Ausco News in 2009

Oasis in Chinchilla – Qld companies invited to Stayover on Zeller Street

Wednesday, 9 December, 2009

Australia’s largest off-site modular construction company has started work on its new Chinchilla accommodation village, Stayover on Zeller Street and is inviting companies to secure rooms for their employees from today onwards.

 

Ausco Modular recognised the Darling Downs region as a hub for the resources and mining industries and decided to further invest in the area by building its latest Stayover village.

 

Ausco answers environmental challenge in $50 million Gorgon gas project

Friday, 4 December, 2009

Ausco Modular will take unprecedented steps to safeguard the ecology of Western Australia’s Barrow Island, during a $50 million building project for Chevron Australia’s Gorgon Project.

Double-storey factory-built home set to revolutionise housing sector

Wednesday, 5 August, 2009

Australia’s most land-efficient factory-built home has been unveiled today by Ausco Modular.

 

The double-storey architect-designed home is part of Ausco Modular’s new range of two, three and four bedroom homes, which is set to revolutionise housing options for the resources industry, government and land developers.

 

Ausco Modular’s Managing Director Paul Bailey said the new double-storey home fills a large gap in the off-site construction housing market.

 

Quick weekend turnarounds are no obstacle for Ausco

Friday, 29 May, 2009

Staff from Ausco’s Queensland hire operations has come to the rescue of primary school children in Rockhampton by delivering and installing a replacement classroom in just one day over a weekend, after the building was burnt down in a suspected arson attack.

 

Modular buildings to support WA mining growth

Friday, 15 May, 2009

Australia’s largest modular building supplier has landed a $36 million contract to install a 1200-bed village and central facilities at BHP’s Spinifex Village project in Yandi, north of Newman in Western Australia.

 

Ausco Modular will bring together a variety of trades to start work this month and hand over the complete project by the end of January 2010.  

 

SA Boom, Defies Building Downturn

Monday, 6 April, 2009

A surge of orders from South Australia’s mining, education, and commercial sectors has prompted Australia’s largest modular builder to open a new hire facility in Edinburgh Park, north of Adelaide.

Demand for mining accommodation continues to grow

Friday, 13 March, 2009

Australia’s largest off-site building company, Ausco Modular, is in the midst of a construction boom as a result of three current or recent mine accommodation projects.

 

The company is in the final stages of building a 160-bed accommodation village for Iluka’s Jacinth-Ambrosia mine in South Australia’s Eucla Basin.

 

This project comes hard on the heels of a 50-bed village for Geodynamics Ltd, which was delivered in December last year.

 

Ausco Modular buildings ready to help bushfire victims

Monday, 2 February, 2009

Ausco Modular, Australia’s largest modular builder is ready to help the victims of the Victorian bushfires with accommodation, classrooms, Police, Fire or State Emergency stations, and office buildings available for immediate installation.

 

Bushfire victims are looking for some security as they are forced to live with friends, family, in tents provided by the Australian Military, or far from where their old homes once stood. Modular buildings offer a more permanent and secure solution.

 

Ausco Modular to the rescue of Greenmount students

Monday, 2 February, 2009

 

 

Australia’s leading modular building company has come to the rescue of 60 students from years six and seven at Greenmount Primary school, who were facing the prospect of starting the new school year without a classroom.

 

KARRATHA - Kingfisher Stayover Launch

Friday, 30 January, 2009

MEDIA RELEASE - KARRATHA RESORT GIVES NEW MEANING TO ‘ROOM SERVICE DELIVERY' One of Australia’s leading construction companies has delivered – literally – a new standard in accommodation for Western Australia’s mining and resources sector. Ausco Modular’s revolutionary 250-room ‘Kingfisher Stayover Village’ in Karratha was officially opened today by the Minister for Regional Development, Brendon Grylls. The village is unusual because its resort-style rooms and buildings were all constructed in Ausco Modular’s factory in Perth, and delivered to the site for installation.