The Majority of Ausco Modular’s Australian Operations Now Powered by Renewable Energy
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.
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.
Ausco Modular is proud to have been part of delivering the first Centre for National Resilience (CNR) in Victoria. Ausco has been involved in the Centres for National Resilience project since mid last year, manufacturing accommodation units for the Melbourne and Perth CNR facilities as part of the government's response to COVID-19.
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A variety of plant and equipment is used by our teams every day at Ausco Modular. This includes both mobile and fixed plant and equipment. To ensure the plant and equipment are ‘fit for purpose’ a Plant Hazard Analysis (PHA) is conducted on each item. The PHA is a tool used to determine if there are any hazards associated with the item of plant and equipment.
Ausco Modular continues to respond to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic by focusing on our value of “care” for employees and clients. Since March 2020 we have made many changes to our operations to help keep everyone safe. How did we create a COVID safety plan?
As one of Australia’s largest construction companies using modular technology, we are committed to providing a working environment that aims to control exposure to health, safety, environmental and quality issues.
Modular construction is moving the goal posts for clubs, communities, and sporting groups across Australia. Many clubs and councils have realised the benefits of off-site construction and have embraced this methodology.
As the benefits of modular construction become well known, one of the most common myths is they do not meet the same construction standards as traditional builds, however, that is simply not the case.
Without being too technical, the simple answer is modular buildings by law must be designed and constructed to meet: