Ausco News in 2010

Ausco Modular's NZ sister company launches new website

Monday, 20 September, 2010

New Zealand modular building and temporary fencing company, Portacom Building Solutions, has launched its new website providing customers with a more comprehensive and interactive insight into the company's range of modular buildings for sale or hire, as well as its temporary fencing arm, Rhino Temporary Fencing.

 

Make an enquiry to any of Portacom Building Solutions 13 branches around New Zealand by clicking on the Quick Message box located throughout the website.

 

www.portacom.co.nz

New modular secure building for Brisbane Youth Detention Centre – a first for Queensland

Monday, 12 July, 2010

QUEENSLAND'S first modular secure detention centre building has opened at the Brisbane Youth Detention Centre.

 

Working closely with the Department of Communities, Ausco Modular has constructed a new 16 bed accommodation unit.

 

Ausco was able to meet the specific security requirements of the department by constructing the building off-site, reducing the disruption and risk of a building site within the centre.

 

New Ausco Modular Stayover village opens in Dalby

Tuesday, 20 April, 2010
More employee accommodation is now available in the Darling Downs region with Australia’s largest off-site construction company Ausco Modular launching a new Stayover village just west of Dalby.
 
The company responded to growing demand from companies in the region to build more accommodation for employees following the successful opening of its Chinchilla Stayover village.

Multi-million dollar building expansion at NSW mineral sands project.

Friday, 22 January, 2010

Australia’s largest provider of factory-built accommodation, Ausco Modular, has delivered a multi-million dollar expansion to Bemax Resources’s mineral sands projects at Pooncarie, New South Wales.

 

Ausco built an expansion of the existing Ginkgo camp, complete with dining, office, gymnasium and laundry facilities to facilitate Bemax’s Snapper Mine, 10 kilometres from Ginkgo.