Crossing the ditch
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Benefits to clubs and Councils by choosing modular:
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:
It's January and you've received last-minute student enrolments and need more classroom space... quickly! Ausco Modular has you covered.
Even though skilled teachers and staff and implementation of modern educational methods are what drives the success of any school, we can’t overlook the importance of the design of the building itself.
Friday 24th July marks the date that the world would have celebrated the opening ceremony of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games prior to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic.
The first stage of an $11.9 million multi-sport development at Brisbane’s Underwood Park has been completed and was opened on Saturday 11th July.
New clubhouses and amenities for Logan City BMX Academy and Underwood Park Netball Association were part of the first stage handed over by local manufacturer Ausco Modular.