Ausco Modular wins Hire Company of the Year Award
Ausco Modular has been awarded the Hire Company of the Year title at the HIRE23 Hire Industry Excellence Awards in Sydney.
Ausco Modular has been awarded the Hire Company of the Year title at the HIRE23 Hire Industry Excellence Awards in Sydney.
When Jasmine Chan graduated with her Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Auckland in 2015, she had no idea her career would propel her into the world of construction and modular buildings.
Technology and innovation have forced a change, delivering significant benefits to those who reap those benefits. Transportable building solutions are certainly no different in that regard. On a construction site, you need to make informed decisions that will conserve resources, deliver on those ever-increasing environmental requirements, all saving important dollars.
We know you, our customers, value reliability and quality. Having everything arrive as intended and in great working order is critical to your project’s success and we spend a lot of time making sure that we're providing this.
For decades, construction companies have chosen temporary modular buildings for jobsites for obvious reasons: they’re fast, flexible and affordable. The site office is the hub of the construction site. The first place workers will go when they arrive. It's also the place visitors will report to, and it's often where site meetings take place.
We decided to sit down with one of Ausco’s most experienced Stayover managers to get an idea of what his day-to-day life looks like in the village. With almost 10 years under his belt at Ausco Modular, Col has been a village manager at all of Ausco’s Stayover sites, rotating across different villages through the years.
At Ausco, we love our sunburnt country and want to protect it. We are not just talking about it, we are doing something about it.
This resonates heavily with us at Ausco, as we have recently had our Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan Endorsed by Reconciliation Australia.