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A QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER FOR HUTCHINSON BUILDERS NOVEMBER 2015 Bold target set for Indigenous employment CHAIRMAN Scott Hutchinson has set an ambitious target to dramatically boost Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employ- ment levels in Hutchies and throughout community. Scott said the aim was to train and place 350 Indigenous jobseekers into employment over the next three and a half years and to increase Hutchies’ Indigenous workforce to more than four per cent. “To achieve these goals, we will utilise our national projects, particularly large scale proj- ects and also focus on those in and around areas with high Indigenous populations,” said Scott. “Hutchies will actively seek the goodwill of our large subcontractor and supplier base to Hutchies’ team members on site on Thursday Island. play a major role in this initiative.” Hutchies has been invited by the Federal The Department of the Prime Minister and the gap on employment outcomes between Government to join some of ’s largest Cabinet has set an ambitious target of 20,000 Indigenous and non-indigenous Australians. corporations which have a proven track more Indigenous Australians into private Hutchies’ Workforce Development Team record of employing Indigenous Australians, sector jobs by 2020, to ensure Aboriginal and will oversee the program and, in particular, in a partnership known as the Employment Torres Strait Islander representation across Indigenous program co-ordinator, Mark Parity Initiative (EPI). businesses throughout Australia. Kucks, will be heavily involved in working Scott said Hutchies had eagerly accepted “Hutchies will actively seek the goodwill with Hutchies’ construction teams, subbies the invitation to join the EPI which was of our large subcontractor and supplier base and suppliers. launched by the Federal Minister for to play a major role in this initiative” – Scott Mark has been with Hutchies for almost Indigenous Affairs, Senator Nigel Scullion, Hutchinson. three years and during that time has helped with the aim of harnessing the goodwill Senator Scullion has asked CEOs to about 250 indigenous people gain work on of Australia’s major employers to increase champion the cause within their businesses, government projects. Indigenous participation in the workforce. industry and broader community to help close “Given the emerging focus of state and federal governments’ various training and procurement policies, this is an extraordinary National awards night recognises achievement opportunity for Hutchies to showcase what we are capable of,” said Mark. “We have always worked hard to ensure Hutchies is at the forefront of training initiatives, particularly involving Indigenous people. “This Employment Parity Initiative will provide benefits right across our industry as well as the broader Australian community. “This is reconciliation in action.” Hospital helipads for regional health HUTCHIES has helped improve health services in the regional areas of Queensland through a contract to upgrade helipads at seven hospitals. At Hutchies’ National Apprentice and Cadet of the Year Awards – front row, L-R: Lenny Magey, The sites included Dalby, Chinchilla, Jandowae, Reilly Bergan, Matt Cannon, Jack Hutchinson, Kellie Williams, Rebecca Martin, Lauren Cockburn, Goondiwindi, Inglewood, Stanthorpe and Matt Wicks, Tylah Hutchinson, Kerri Hollingsworth. Back row, L-R: Greg Quinn (COTY 2007), Tim Nanango. Mander (MP), Scott Hutchinson, Will Butchard, Adam Stiff. Existing helipads were demolished to make FINALISTS flew into Brisbane from all over night’s serious business of recognising achieve- way for new pads, complete with upgraded Australia for Hutchies’ annual National Appren- ment. A new raft of prizes make the prestigious aviation lighting and line marking. tice and Cadet of the Year Awards held at The awards more desirable than ever. Hutchies’ team worked with architects Triffid in September, adding fun and music to the • Full story, more pictures on Pages 10 & 11. Osborne Lane on the project. HUTCHIES’

HUTCHIES currently has just under 1,300 employees including 130 apprentices and From the cadets. We recognise that very few of our Managingg peers around Australia adopt this tradi- tional employment model and prefer the Director outsourcing or contracting way of doing business. Direct employment works for Hutchies. We believe there are many positive for and we know they fully understand our benefits to a big and loyal workforce quality expectations. despite the financial costs that come This then permeates across the entire with operating under the “Job for Life at project including our subbies, not only Hutchies” mantra. resulting in higher quality workmanship, Being able to allocate people to projects but also into areas like improved health who we know and have trained provides and safety, or simply promoting Hutchies’ huge benefits. decent and non-adversarial way of doing It is very reassuring to know that we business which often has flow-on benefits, have matched the right people to the right including preferred status in many job and clients, knowing they understand instances from subbies. Jack Hutchinson meets Sir Richard Branson. and appreciate Hutchies’ expectations. Beginning immediately but certainly over Swapping secrets of success From time to time all builders find them- the next few years, Hutchies distribution TWO great business minds got together when selves in a situation on a project where of information – normally restricted to Jack Hutchinson chatted with Sir Richard Branson they need to deal with a specific task and its employees covering subjects including at the launch of the upgraded Virgin Australia push the project along. technical, industrial, health and safety and domestic terminal at Brisbane Airport. At Hutchies, we can simply hand-pick quality etc – will also be extended to our Jack said he was impressed by the high profile say 10 carpenters or a couple of additional 3,500 subcontractors and their employees. entrepreneur. supervisors and place them on a job in Our aim is to ensure that everybody “It’s not hard to see why he has done so well,” such circumstances. involved in Hutchies’ projects is kept said Jack. Having such a large and skilled informed and are incorporated into our training regime which hopefully results in “Sir Richard is intelligent and enthusiastic about workforce provides us with options and improvement and more successful projects everything around him and has a great sense of flexibility. Quality is another area we believe to the benefit of all. humour. benefits from our direct employment This financial year Hutchies expects “He is straightforward, dedicated to the job, model. turnover to be circa $1.45B and our enjoys what he does and believes that work We train our people, we know and forecast before tax profit will sit in the should be fun. understand their capabilities, we align $40M to $45M range. “I think Hutchies has a lot in common with Sir them with projects we know they are suited – Greg Quinn Richard.” QGC’s new warehouse has brains and beauty

QGC’s new warehouse minimises its environmental footprint. AN $8.5 million new smart warehouse in automation, this impressive looking building tonnes of galvanised structural steel. Chinchilla will act as the distribution centre can accommodate 24,000 tonnes of stock Using state-of-the-art aircell insulation, for all future QGC South East Queensland without a single item on the ground. ridge ventilation in the roof and LED lighting well engineering operations. This immense storage capability also has more throughout, this facility has maximised its The prominent 15,500 square metre facility than 1500 square metres of asphalt lay-down. energy efficiency and drastically reduced its has been designed by architects, iCubed With the use of tilt panels, architectural environmental footprint. Consulting, with quality finishes and supply blade walls, Caesarstone benchtops and Storage security will not be an issue for QGC chain operations in mind. porcelain tiles, this is no average warehouse. at this warehouse, with 24-hour articulated Featuring climate-controlled storage rooms, More than 7000m3 of material was imported HD CCTV streaming back to head office in 3000 square metres of eight-metre high pallet to alter the levels on site, along with 3500m3 of Brisbane, access control card readers to all racking, 1200 square metres of office space, cut to fill, before placing 5000m3 of concrete doors, fully automated access controlled gates multi-level storage areas and remote gate over the top, holding up a staggering 191 and a colour video intercom system. 2 HUTCHIES’ Queensland Rail will upgrade Brisbane’s South Bank to a premium event station. Southpoint’s new towers to complete South Bank vision ANTHONY John Group has awarded Hutchies a $200 million contract to construct residential towers and the Emporium Hotel in its $590 million mixed-use Southpoint development in South Bank, Brisbane. Southpoint is Queensland’s largest transit-oriented develop- ment (TOD) and the mixed-use project is being built on the last piece of land to be developed in Plans for rail station to South Bank. The three-tower project comprises one, two and three- achieve premium status bedroom luxury apartments, Bris- HUTCHIES is working with Queens- train information displays, removal bane’s second Emporium hotel and commercial office space. land Rail on a design to upgrade of the existing ramp to Vulture A ground-level pedestrian plaza platform one at Brisbane’s South Street and replacement with stairs, will also incorporate shopping, Bank station to a premium event co-ordination of interface with new wine bars, cafes and restaurants station. adjacent developments, alterations around heritage-listed Collins South Bank station in Colchester to the lift to suit the new platform Place, as well as an upgraded Street is a key station for access to the level and platform furniture. South Bank train station. popular South Bank Parklands, as well Working in a live railway environ- A total of 413 apartments and as several schools, universities and ment presents many unique chal- 142 hotel suites are set to be hospitals, which is why Queensland lenges, particularly in relation to delivered on completion by late Artist’s impression of Southpoint – Rail has requested the platform facili- train movements and overhead line 2017, equating to more than 1,000 a mixed-use project being built on ties be upgraded to premium status. equipment. new residents in the South Bank The project is adjacent to high This project will require Hutchies the last piece of land to be devel- precinct. oped in South Bank. rise construction sites which will to work closely with the Queensland Anthony John Group CEO, interface directly onto the station Rail team to ensure a design is devel- Shane Bulloch, said that the with Woolworths already secured platform. oped which meets the client’s needs Hutchies’ appointment was as an anchor tenant and nego- The project brief includes raising and expectations, while taking into another milestone in what had tiations underway with a number the existing station platform, account the practicalities of the been a successful two years for of notable local and interstate shelter structures to provide 100 construction methodology and the development. operators. per cent coverage to the platform, associated programming to ensure “Southpoint’s residential sales “Hutchinson Builders has an services to be run through new the best possible outcome. have exceeded expectations and excellent reputation and together shelter structures and new services During the design phase of only a limited number of three we share the same aspirations for to include power, CCTV (security), the project, Hutchies will work and four-bedroom apartments making Southpoint a focal point lighting, communications, hearing with Queensland Rail to plan for remain available for purchase,” for South Bank and Brisbane. augmentation loop, ticketing shut downs of the overhead line he said. “Our combined development machines and drinking facilities. equipment during the construction “Interest in the retail precinct expertise, experience and collab- Other work will include signage, phase. has also been extremely positive orative approach will create a dynamic partnership that is crit- ical to a successful outcome for Pinball games flipping popular Southpoint,” said Mr Bulloch. THE roll-out of pinball machines had a resurgence in the digital age. Hutchies’ managing director, throughout Hutchies’ office network The International Flipper Pinball Greg Quinn, said he was looking is proving popular with team Association (IFPA) promotes the forward to delivering on the members and their visitors. sport of competitive pinball through vision for the site. The machines entertain visi- endorsing tournaments and creating “Southpoint is a hugely presti- tors waiting for appointments and a worldwide pinball player rankings gious project and we look forward provide plenty of keen competition system. to making the client’s vision a out of work hours. Hutchies’ young Jack Hutchin son reality,” Greg said. Machines have been installed at is a wizard – ranked 12th in Australia “Anthony John Group is synon- Brisbane, , , Cairns, by the IFPA and 696th in the world ymous with exceptional quality Townsville, Rockhampton and IFPA rankings. design and finish and, like us, is Toowoomba – and the roll-out will focussed on quality not quantity.” continue as fast as machines become RIGHT: Melbourne was in crisis mode Construction of the commer- available from the manufacturer. when the office pinball machine broke cial tower and the retail plaza Pinball machines, popular from down on a Friday afternoon but Tom is on schedule and set to trans- the 1930s, faded with the introduc- McKegg and David Bowles saved the form the precinct when opened tion of video games, but they have day by getting it up and running again. in mid-2017. 3 HUTCHIES’ Green light for Yeerongpilly CONSTRUCTION has started on Yeerong- pilly Green – a $850 million master-planned community for inner Brisbane. With 1250 apartments and townhouses planned as well as a retail and commer- cial precinct comprising coffee shops, bars, restaurants, a major supermarket, 100-bed hotel and office buildings, the project is esti- mated to create 6600 direct and indirect jobs throughout its 10-year construction program. Hutchies w ill employ more than 335 appren- tices as part of the workforce on site during the life of the project. Deputy Premier and Minister for Infra- structure and Planning, Jackie Trad, said Pictured at the groundbreaking for the $850 million Yeerongpilly Green project (from left) the creation of 6600 jobs was great news for Jack Hutchinson Jnr, Consolidated Properties’ Don O’Rorke and Deputy Premier of Queensland Brisbane. and Minister for Infrastructure and Planning, Jackie Trad. “When Yeerongpilly Green is completed planned for the site which spans 14 hect- of the team to deliver the Yeerongpilly Green more than 1000 people will have long term ares along the Brisbane River between the project. jobs here in the retail and commercial busi- Queensland Tennis Centre and Yeerongpilly “This project will span the next 10 years nesses that move into the area,” she said. railway station. and will hold an important place in my own “This is a great example of the Queensland “This prime land is currently sitting vacant career and the careers of the Hutchies’ people Government and the private sector working and by working together we’ll deliver a thriving who work here – especially the apprentices,” together to deliver great facilities for the community hub,” Minister Trad said. he said. community.” Jack Hutchinson Jnr, representing Hutchies Yeerongpilly is a joint venture between More than a hectare of parkland with at the groundbreaking ceremony, said he Consolidated Properties, CVS Lane Partners walkways and community facilities are also personally was looking forward to being part and LJCB Investment Group. Shopping centre rising up from NT greenfield site

Gateway Shopping Centre in Palmerston, a satellite city of Darwin. WORK is underway on the $107 one of the project, which includes: million Gateway Shopping Centre in Stuart Highway and Yarrawonga Road Palmerston, a satellite city of Darwin access ramps, lanes and surrounding in the Northern Territory. road works; an on-ground and deck The greenfield retail project is carpark to accommodate approxi- under construction on a 15-hectare mately 1,100 vehicles; ground floor Ship shape on Brisbane River triangular shaped site on the corner retail comprising Woolworths, Big W, WORK on the $104 million Spice Apartments is heating up with the of the Stuart Highway, Yarrawonga cinema complex, 82 speciality shops project now well out of the ground on the bank of the Brisbane River Road and Roystonea Avenue. and kiosks, parking, back of house and and adjacent to the Go Between Bridge in South Brisbane. The overall master-planned project loading docks; and an entertainment Spice will consist of five levels of car park (two below ground and will have approximately 60,000 square and leisure precinct offering open air, three above), commercial tenancies on the ground floor and two metres of gross lettable area (GLA), landscaped, partly covered restaurant towers emanating from the fourth level. consisting of three main stages. plaza with eight restaurants, alfresco The towers will have 22 floors and 12 floors, consisting of 396 units Hutchies has been engaged as the cafes and dining. and each tower will have a rooftop pool and communal area. main contractor to complete stage Architect is Hames Sharley. The client is Kilcor Properties with architecture by Rothelowman. 4 HUTCHIES’

Spire inspires Lord Mayor’s approval HUTCHIES has started construction of Spire – the $200 million residential apartment building in the heart of Brisbane’s CBD. Prior to breaking ground, all 340 apart- ments in the project were sold, making it the fastest selling apartment release in the June quarter. At the sod turning ceremony last month, Brisbane Lord Mayor Graham Quirk said the interest in the project was recognition of increasing international and domestic invest- ment confidence in Brisbane and a reflection of Brisbane’s evolution to a New World City. The high profile development, designed by John Wardle Architects, is a joint venture Pictured at the launch for Spire (from left) Scott Hutchinson, Brisbane Lord Mayor Graham Quirk between Consolidated Properties and equity and Consolidated Properties’ Don O’Rorke. partner Qualitas. Celebration of 20 years in business together TEAM Transport and Logistics hosted a celebratory luncheon with Hutchies in July to honour more than 20 years in business together. Hutchies has used Team Transport and Logistics services for inner city projects and those in remote areas such as Gove, Tennant Creek and Central Queensland mines, as well as jobs like the Queensland Rail project which replaced air-conditioners on each QR site throughout Queensland. Kylie Wilkinson said Team Transport was proud to offer cost effec- tive transport solutions to one of the finest and friendliest building and construction companies in Australia. “As one of Hutchies’ slogans suggest, ‘Built on relationships’, I think this truly reflects the values of the people who work for both Hutchinson Builders and Team Transport & Logistics,” said Kylie. “On behalf of the entire team at Team Transport, we would like to thank Hutchinson Builders for their loyalty, spirit and business over Attending the celebratory luncheon to honour more than 20 years in business the past 20 years and we look forward to continuing to work with together (from left) Adam Munro, Josh Darby, Peter Koris, Tim McGregor, Steve you to help your business go further, faster for decades to come.” Skinner, Glenn Rumph, Brett Seers and Rowley Prentice. Rock ‘n’ Roll George “carcooned” but still on the move A NEW milestone has been George’s iconic car was clocked up in the journey of Rock purchased by Hutchies to cele- ‘n’ Roll George’s Holden 48-215. brate 100 years in Brisbane’s For many people in Brisbane, building industry and for the last George Kiprios, best known four years has been on loan to the as Rock ‘n’ Roll George, was Queensland Museum. an enigmatic figure who drove Over this time, meticulous around Brisbane for more than si x conservation work has been decades, visiting the same places undertaken by Queensland at the same times, wearing the Museum’s expert conservators same clothes and always cruising and in June a large team from the in his uniquely customised car. Queensland Museum, including collection managers, conserva- tors and exhibition specialists, Rock ‘n’ Roll George’s Holden 48-215 prepared for its latest move by the carefully prepared the car for the team from the Queensland Museum. next leg of its life journey. ronmentally controlled, vehicle document the fascinating history After being securely wrapped in storage unit – called a ‘carcoon’. of the car. protective layers of conservation Queensland Museum photo- Rock ‘n’ Roll George’s Holden material, George’s car was trans- graphers documented the 48-215 is now housed to museum ported off site to the Queensland packing, transport and storage standards which will ensure that Museum’s storage facility and process and these images have this piece of Brisbane history will Safely stored in its ‘Carcoon’. installed into a customised, envi- been added to the records that be preserved long into the future. 5 HUTCHIES’

What the Breeze Apartments (far right) will look like on completion. SUNSHINE Coast Mayor, Mark Jamieson, and Aria Property Group’s Michael Hurley Breezing along at Mooloolaba Board gets a feel of the big one officially opened the site to commence the mix of one, two and three bedrooms. HUTCHIES’ board members met in Townsville construction of the long-awaited Breeze Apart- Architect, Tony Owen and Partners, last month ... perfect timing to get an up close ments in Mooloolaba on the Sunshine Coast. encapsulated the 58 units into a 10-storey and personal look at the NRL Premiership trophy The project has been seven years in the building with three carparking basement levels brought home by the Cowboys. making with Hutchies’ team, headed up by on the 990 square metre allotment. Admiring the much sought after trophy (from Daniel Cooper, successfully securing the Curves will be incorporated into the facade left) Kellie Williams, Jack Hutchinson, Scott design and construct contract in December to introduce the beach and waves into the Hutchinson with Cowboy’s chairman, Laurence 2014. built form. Lancini, and former Kangaroos player, Brent Tate. The Breeze design consists of 58 units with a Construction is scheduled for 62 weeks.

I WANT to thank your team for the We are greatly appreciative of the work they are doing on Fairfield contribution Craig has made to the Waters in Townsville for the Lancini FEEDBACK project and maintenance work at Group. the Centre and wish to express our We are rolling out new store devel- thanks. opments around the country and will Often as a result of our busy work- have no less than six new Kmarts FANTASTIC result and have never aspects of the work. loads and passing of time it may underway in Queensland later this seen 100 per cent third party safety The great attention to detail appear that such efforts are taken year. audit on a work site over the last by Lachlan and his crew, under for granted, however, we wanted to I attended the Fairfield Central five years. Lachlan’s leadership, was nothing ensure that both Craig and you are Kmart handover meeting with our Congratulations to the Hutchinson less than superior. aware that his support and contribu- new store project and consultant Builders’ Vincentia team on focus The crew’s workspace was always tion are highly valued by us. team yesterday as part of stage two and best result possible. clean and organised and protected We look forward to continuing a of the centre expansion. Thanks for your contribution and from the public as we were at full good working relationship. Your team have delivered a efforts, even when the weather has occupancy much of the time. Regards, product that was essentially fault- been testing ... to say the least. Lachlan’s communication and Udy Ernst, Centre Manager less albeit for a few minor items You should be proud of putting attention to detail in every aspect Clifford Gardens Shopping Centre which is a rare occurrence in our Hutchinson at the highest audit was very much appreciated. result of builders working for Wool- We would not hesitate to recom- • • • experience. worths across the country. mend Lachlan for future projects The standard of workmanship, JUST wanted to let you know the Well done! associated with your company. adherence to the brief and overall upgrade to Coles Wynnum looks Greg Lucas, Project Manager, Corporate Regards, finish of our tenancy was above our fabulous! Property, Woolworths Ltd Jeff Barnett expectations. There’s the upgrade to the deli and Principal, Boonah SHS Our project team to date have • • • bakery, new auto doors, and new been more than impressed with the • • • markings in the car park! THANKYOU for the great job you There’s also two pram parks for ability for Hutchinson to deliver and have done for this community and OVER the past five years we have parents with babies! Well done!! resolve issues as they arise. the obvious pride you have taken established an excellent working Tell the owners the upgrade is You have put us well ahead of our in providing us with wonderful relationship with the Toowoomba awesome! By a local of Wynnum!! program that will allow us to execute facilities. branch of Hutchinson Builders. Regards, the store delivery ahead of time in Shalom College This is largely as a result of the Belinda Brugman advance of opening day. • • • ongoing support provided by Craig As always, the Lancini Group have Gooderham. • • • AS we take handover of the Trade continued to go above and beyond our Craig is highly responsive and DEAR Greg (Crittall), it has been Skills Centre at Boonah SHS as a agreement and this is only enhanced solution driven which is a significant a pleasure working with yourself, result of completion of the construc- by your team’s commitment. benefit to our business. Sam Gibbs and the rest of your team tion, we wanted to write to compli- I’d appreciate if you could pass on We have a dynamic, constantly through the design, development ment Hutchinson Builders’ construc- our thanks to your team, congratu- changing and challenging environ- and construction stages of 111 Quay tion manager in charge, Mr Lachlan late everyone in their efforts and ment. Street. Bloomfield, on a job well done. for keeping the site a safe one for all Craig has developed a strong The quality of finish in the We wanted to take a moment to concerned. understanding of the issues and completed building is a testament commend Lachlan and his staff Thanks again, challenges we face both during to the hard work and dedication of on the building project that was Jeff Broomfield projects and maintenance work your team. completed in an extremely timely State Manager Qld, Kmart Property undertaken at the Centre and often We found your team to be proac- and professional manner with very provides meaningful contributions tive and professional when attending • • • little distruption to our school that enhance our outcomes. to any question or query which we THANKYOU ever so much on business. He makes himself highly avail- had and you were always willing to behalf of my daughter, Maya, and It has been a pleasure working able and has a consistent positive work with us to help solve any prob- her partner, Matt Muller, for the with Lachlan. demeanour that makes him easy to lems as they arose. generous loan of the replica of the Throughout the construction, communicate and work with. We look forward to working with classic Rock ‘n’ Roll George’s car . he demonstrated his commitment He spends a considerable amount you and your team in the future on Yours Sincerely to providing a quality product for of personal time ensuring works are Sally Birch Boonah SHS, paying attention another successful development. completed, sometimes undertaking Kymme Laird to detail while coordinating all • • • on site work himself. Neylan Architecture 6 HUTCHIES’

Women in construction on a tour of Hutchies’ Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology site. WOMEN in construction had as well as an automated track a unique opportunity to visit a system to distribute samples bu ilding site when Hutchies opened Women in construction on site throughout the building. its Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology Almost 20 people attended the three-level combined car park, The project has future capacity headquarters site for inspection. site tour, led by Lyndon Chris- warehouse and administrative for the installation of a robotic Hutchies has increased its tian, Francois Pousson, Aidan basement, ground level plus two AGV (automated guided vehicle) sponsorship role this year with Murphy and Chris Beattie. floors of laboratory space, a third for after hours distribution of the National Association of The visit was a great insight floor administrative level and a materials throughout the labo- Women in Construction (Qld) by into the stringent construction roof top plant room. ratories. becoming a full event partner. requirements around a complex When complete, the building The build is more than half The recent site tour was a joint operational facility such as this. will house a laboratory and state- way, with completion due mid venture by Hutchies and NAWIC. The development consists of a of-the-art pathology equipment, next year. Crystal Vision Beehives cause buzz on a national scale REPORTS from Hutchies’ offices underway with the construction Awards 2015 indicate bee keeping is alive and by Hutchies of a series of environ- well on a national scale. mentally friendly beehives. TOWNSVILLE has reported an The concept – developed by unbelievable result from its latest Sunshine Coast couple, Ann and beehive check. Jeff Ross – uses HPDE, a mate- Hutchies’ beekeepers Pozze, rial sourced from recycled milk Frana and Jon from Townsville bottles to minimise heat stress Beekeepers’ Association extracted and disease in man-made hives. nine full frames which produced The hives will be distributed 20-25 kg of golden nectar. for trials at wildlife facilities and An amazing result considering university research departments how dry it has been in Towns- throughout the Sunshine Coast. ville. YATALA is adding five more On the SUNSHINE COAST, bee hives to accompany its an important building project is existing two.

AS a full event partner with the National Association of Women in Construction (Qld), Hutchies was the major sponsor of this ABOVE: Giancarlo Pozzebon with year’s Crystal Vision Awards a haul of the Townsville nectar. for Queensland and Northern Territory. Pictured at the Queensland LEFT: Hutchies’ site supervisor, event with one of Hutchies’ Jesse Joyce, working on eyecatching and colourful table the installation of the new centrepieces is Scott’s PA, Sky prototype hives on the Liston. Sunshine Coast. 7 HUTCHIES’ Modular construction stacks up in Tasmania A TEMPORARY modular fittings, carpets, plumbing and construction facility set up in electrical all ready for installa- Launceston was decommis- tion on site. sioned at the end of October Even timber frames were after successfully completing its constructed at the facility six-month build of accommoda- instead of being imported from tion units for the University of Melbourne. Tasmania. Hutchies’ facility manager, The facility was set up in April Nick Scott, said the skills profile this year specifically to deliver for this work was similar to the four-storey student accom- conventional construction. modation complex at Inveresk “Construction costs were near the North Esk River. similar, but the time required In all, 114 units were stacked to complete each unit was Scott Hutchinson and artistic director at the Brisbane Powerhouse, Kris together to complete the project. significantly shorter than a Stewart, check out the Hutchies-sponsored urinal at the Powerhouse. During the life of the project, conventional on-site build,” said the production line had 15 Nick. Brisbane Powerhouse urinal unveiled modules at various stages of “The biggest advantage of this HUTCHIES is continuing to to be recognised for its involve- construction and units were type of construction was that we support the Brisbane Powerhouse ment in the arts. moved on a rail system as each were able to work indoors during Foundation to nurture emerging The plaque reads: “Relieve stage was completed. Tasmania’s wet winter months talent, commission new works, yourself, courtesy of Hutchies”. When modules left the facility and we benefitted from better collaborate with Queensland “I am sure many visitors to the they were complete with fixtures, quality control.” artists and provide a home for urinal will appreciate Hutchies local work. for its supportive role,” said For its supportive efforts, Scott Hutchies has taken up the first Georgina Anthonisz, develop- urinal naming rights at Brisbane ment director for the Powerhouse Powerhouse in Lamington Street, Foundation, said the Founda- New Farm. tion always looked to the future Chairman Scott Hutchinson and progress was made possible said the gentlemen’s urinal was a because of the support of people prominent position for Hutchies like Hutchies. History of Tatts and Art Deco ARCHITECT, Finn constructed the new Rasmussen, recently stage one and two of gave an open house the Club’s expansion talk, History of the program. Tattersall’s Club and Finn said in the Art Deco in Bris- early days the Club bane, which included was a smoke-filled Hutchies’ team in the haven for gentlemen 1930s. which eventually led The talk was held in to a ban on smoking the main dining room because of the damage in Tattersall’s Club, done by nicotine to Finn Rasmussen which Finn regards the drapes, marble as one of the finest examples of columns and paintwork. Art Deco in Australia. The premises now displays He explained that Tattersall’s three architectural styles devel- started out as a three-level club oped over 75 years. in Edward Street built in 1926 in Finn’s talk traced the history the neo-classical style which was and architecture of Tattersall’s popular at the time. from its early times as a private Should that read TasIce? Hutchies featured in the businessmen’s club to a thriving Club’s history when Tattersall’s mixed-use facility today with the Worksite whiteout has workers on ice purchased land in Queen Street majority of members for the first in 1936 to establish a separate time being under 40 years of THE sign may say TasWater but it is clearly Tasmanian ice! dining room. age. Hutchies’ Tassie team members experienced a sudden change in The new dining room was built For more information on work conditions at the reservoir upgrade project in Bracknell when at a cost of 27,000 pounds by Tattersall’s Club visit www. spring storms brought icy weather up from the Antarctic. J. Hutchinson and Sons who also tattersallsclub.com.au 8 HUTCHIES’

Recognition for healthcare jobs in far north Queensland

At the FNQ Awards night (L-R) Peter Singleton, Glenn Skaraiev, L-R (rear) Dominic Schattiger, Sean Nyssen, Garry McLeod, Cy Millburn, Ben Plunkett Paul de Jong, Kyle Hare, Jane White and Dave Strang. and (front) Brian Hood (COTY 2013), Andrew Gulliford, Adam Beard at the AIB Awards. HUTCHIES’ Cairns office team members recently won two prizes at the FNQ Master Builders Awards. Kyle Hare received an award for the Cairns Private Hospital Interstate projects praised Renal Dialysis Unit and Peter Singleton for Mental Health Capital Works project. in national building awards Peter has won five Master Builders awards in the past six years for projects which he has worked on. HUTCHIES was outstanding at the In the National Commercial Construc- Australian Institute of Building 2015 tion $10 million to $50 million category National Professional Excellence in there were 33 nominations. SStatetate winswins Building Awards. Russell Fryer’s team was awarded a High Considering Metro Residence Commendation for the works completed Chatswood is the highest point by AHD on the refurbishment of 215 of any residential building in Sydney, it Street which was headed up by Jamie was fitting that the highest individual Washington and his project team of Steve award of the evening was presented to Williams, Nathan Bryne, Max Finlayson, Garry McLeod from Hutchies’ Sydney Jack Pembroke and Simon McGilvray. team, who was announced as the AIB Out of the 21 nominations in the 2015 National Professional Builder of National Commercial Construction the Year – Residential Construction. $1 million to $10 million category, the Hutchies won a Queensland award for the Toowoomba Showing true professionalism in his $1.3 million CSIRO Glasshouse exten- Regional Arts and Community Centre. acceptance speech, Garry humbly accepted sion and refurbishment at University of AT the Master Builders’ State Housing and Construction the award on behalf of the efforts of all Queensland, St Lucia, was also awarded Awards in October, Hutchies won in five categories. the team at Metro Residence Chatswood, a High Commendation. They were: Community Service Facilities over $5 which also won the National Residential This small but technical project was million – Gladstone Coal Exporters Maritime Precinct; Construction over $100 million category. run by Ben Plunkett, Adam Beard, Hospitality Facilities – Toowoomba Regional Arts and Brian Hood’s hard working team on Joseph Licastro and Cameron O’May. Community Centre; Refurbishment/Renovation over $1 Chatswood were Garry McLeod, Andrew More information on each project can be million – 215 Adelaide Street; Excellence in Sustainable Gulliford, Jack Preschardt, Lachlan located on the AIB website (http://aib.org. Building – Montessori International College. James, Dominic Schattiger, Leo Wang, au/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/2015- The star on the night was Hutchies’ Lauren Cockburn Dennis Farina and John Adis. Finalist-Book.pdf). who was named Apprentice of the Year. Excellence at USC rewarded HUTCHIES’ Sunshine Coast team was challenging and inspiring in form and recognised at the Sunshine Coast QMBA function”. Awards for its efforts on two out of three The Hub gives students access to the recently completed University of the highest levels of technology. Sunshine Coast projects. It includes a three-dimensional virtual design Sunshine Coast QMBA Awards received space, modern learning spaces designed were Industrial Building – USC Structures & around internet communication and an upper Motion Laboratories Building; Commercial floor that features some of the largest timber Building over $5 million – USC Engineering portals in Queensland. Learning Hub (ELH); 2015 Project of the Year Master Builders said Hutchies had produced – USC ELH. a building that is designed to become an icon Steven Hodgins, Hutchies’ Sunshine Coast of architecture in the region. project manager, thanked team members, Hutchies also won Education Facilities consultants, subbies and suppliers for their up to $3 million – Noosa Flexible Learning contribution to the awards. Centre; Education Facilities over $5 million – In achieving Project of the Year, USC Montessori International College; Excellence From left, Brendan Bathersby, Steven Hodgins and ELH was described by the Master Builders in Sustainable Building – Montesssori Michael Michell at the Sunshine Coast QMBA Awards. as “architecturally intriguing, structurally International College. 9 HUTCHIES’ Fun night to ce of high achiev THE Triffid, the Hutchies- the night away in traditional owned live music venue in Triffid fashion. Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, took An impromptu band, dubbed on a brief serious note recently the Hutchies’ Tools, put for the company’s National together by Alastair Pillay and Apprentice and Cadet of the Will Steele, was a star attrac- Year Awards. tion at the event. Team members came from all Prizes have been upgraded over Australia for the awards and now include: the choice of Greg Quinn (COTY 2007) with June and Jack Hutchinson. presentations and then partied flights to Sydney and accom-

Scott Hutchinson and Kellie Williams.

From left, Ann Shek, Lu Yin, Bec Roskan and Ashleigh Johnston.

Hutchies’ Tools, featuring Alistair Pillay and Will Steele. From left, Josh Zaghini, I 10 HUTCHIES’ lebrate the serious business ement modation for two nights in Hutchies’ hotel rooms at Bondi Beach; flights/travel and accommodation for two in Hutchies’ soon to be completed Byron Bay unit which can sleep six people; and a party for 12 people at The Triffid. Special sponsors on the night were: Makita, Tradetools, Atom, Onsite, Konnect and Iccons. Recipients of awards were... Apprentice of the Year Reilly Bergan Reilly Bergan, Rebecca Martin, Matt Cannon, AOTY runner-up Apprentice of the Year. Cadet of the Year. Future Leader. Lauren Cockburn Achievement Awards Matt Wicks, Tylah Hutchinson, Lenny Magey, Adam Stiff Cadet of the Year Rebecca Martin COTY runner-up Kerri Hollingsworth Achievement Award Chelsea Wood Future Leader Award Matt Cannon Future Leader runner-up Will Butchard

Toni Waldron, Tiffany Barnes, Alan Waldron.

brahim Kasumba, Dan Cannon, Nik Cox, Alex Lee, Mark Ferrie. Terrence Hutchinson, Bridie Sullivan, Fraser Waterman. 11 HUTCHIES’

COLES, MACKAY Job Value: $3.7M JOBS Job Description: Construction of the Coles fit-out in Mackay including demolition, refur- bishment works, new amenities, office spaces UPDATE and the installation of Coles specific items within the tenancy shopping floor area. Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Levi Corby Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . . Andrew Peters Hutchies’ Cost Planner: ...... Upul Udayajeewa Hutchies’ Administrator: ...... Evan Reid Architect Firm: ...... The Buchan Group Hutchies’ Site Manager: ...... Mark Taylor Structural Engineering Consult.: RMA Engineering Hutchies’ Supervisor: ...... Jesse Bath (Nightworks Civil Engineering Consultant:. . . ADG Supervisor) Electrical Consultant: ...... ADG Hutchies’ Cost Planner: ...... Luke Smith Architect Firm: ...... Thomson Adsett ERGON DEPOT REDEVELOPMENT, Structural Engineering Consult.: Bligh & Tanner (Simon Kochanek) TOOWOOMBA Electrical Consultant: ...... DMA Engineers Job Value: $890,000 Client: ...... Coles Supermarkets (Sean McCoy) Job Description: The stage one civil works at Ergon Energy South Street, Toowoomba OASIS SHOPPING CENTRE, involved remodelling an existing retaining BROADBEACH wall into a new AC road and thoroughfare. Artist’s impression of Sense Apartments under construction in Toowong, The works involve extensive excavations with Job Value: $3,255,500 Brisbane. around 15,000 tonnes of material excavated Job Description: Work on the Oasis Shopping and moved offsite. Job Description: The Downlands Year 7 Job Description: This project involves the Centre involves the reconfiguration and expan- Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Rob Weymouth building project involves the demolition and construction of a new trade skills training sion of tenancies 74a, 74b, 76, 77 and 78 and Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . . Sean Lees refurbishment of two science labs of the Clark centre at Boonah State High School. The reconfiguration of the common mall accessed Hutchies’ Site Manager: ...... Gavin Wilkie Wing and all teaching spaces of the McKenna building is comprised of workshop area, food from the north-west entry into four new and Architect Firm: ...... Elia Architecture Civil Engineering Consultant:. . . HIG Building. Both buildings are within the active technology kitchen as well as staff and store- reconfigured tenancies. campus of the school and involve signifi- rooms. Extensive paths and extensions to Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Paul Hart SKYRING TERRACE AWNING cant staging and hoarding to maintain safety existing retaining walls are also included. Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . . Gareth Hodgins Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Robert Weymouth Hutchies’ Administrator: ...... Michael Brotherstone Job Value: $252,833 during school times. The project also involves Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . . Brad Head Hutchies’ Site Manager: ...... Frank Caione the demolition of existing courtyards and the Job Description: The Skyring Terrace retail Hutchies’ Administrator: ...... Jarryd Allen Hutchies’ Cost Planner: ...... Kruse Carter awning contains a steel structure with bronze creation of a landscaped precinct including Hutchies’ Site Manager: ...... Lachlan Bloomfield Architect Firm: ...... The Buchan Group alpolic façade and white alpolic soffit. The lit undercover walkways, ramps and paved Hutchies’ Cost Planner: ...... Derek McVeigh Structural Engineering Consult.: Andrew Farr external areas, as well as demolition of the Old Architect Firm: ...... Arklab Architecture Client: ...... Cerno Management awning is located on the ground floor of an existing commercial office building which was Cody Building, in preparation for another stage Structural Engineering Consult: . Malcolm Douglas NAB MURWILLUMBAH of works to be issued in the new year. Consultants operational throughout the construction dura- Civil Engineering Consultant:. . . Malcolm Douglas Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Robert Weymouth & JOYWORLD tion. The awning appears as though it was Consultants Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . . Brad Head completed as part of the original build and the Electrical Consultant: ...... Wood and Grieve Job Value: $1,129,713 Hutchies’ Administrator: ...... Jarryd Allen quality of finish has been maintained. Engineers Job Description: Refurbishment and altera- Hutchies’ Site Manager: ...... Geoff Wilkes Client: ...... Dept of Education, Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Cy Milburn Hutchies’ Cost Planner: ...... Derek McVeigh tion of the National Australia Bank building Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . . Cameron O’May Training & Employment which incorporates three tenancies, including Architect Firm: ...... Thomson Adsett Hutchies’ Administrator: ...... Chelsea Wood Structural Engineering Consult.: Interlara Hutchies’ Site Manager: ...... Joseph Licastro IPSWICH FIRE STATION 101, Joyworld. Works involve removal of asbestos, Electrical Consultant: ...... Ashburner Francis Hutchies’ Cost Planner: ...... Chelsea Wood alterations to internal and external stairs in Client: ...... Downlands College REFURBISHMENT STAGE 1 Architect Firm: ...... ML Design order to meet fire requirements and refurbish- Job Value: $1,315,580 Structural Engineering Consult.: Hyder Consulting SANCTUARY RISE STAGE 3, ment of tenancies and level one office cham- Electrical Consultant: ...... Interior Engineering Job Description: Project is the strip-out bers. Client: ...... Charter Hall TOOWOOMBA of the existing ground floor, replacement of Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Paul Hart Job Value: $3,899,975 roofing and then the design and construction Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . . Kruse Carter SENSE APARTMENTS, TOOWONG of the ground floor of the existing Ipswich Fire Hutchies’ Administrator: ...... Tim Todd Job Value: $9,187,781 Job Description: Project is a 67-lot subdivi- Hutchies’ Site Manager: ...... Jay O’Connor sion in Wilsonton Heights (Toowoomba) as Station. The works include new office space Hutchies’ Cost Planner: ...... Luke Smith Job Description: Project is construction of part of a six-stage development consisting and amenities, offices, meeting rooms and Architect Firm: ...... Group GSA an eight-storey residential unit development, of earthworks, pavements, drainage, sewer, work areas. The works are programmed for Electrical Consultant: ...... VOS Group comprising 36 apartments over six levels and completion by February 2016. Client: ...... DTZ water and electrical, as well as an upgrade two levels of car parks, located at Maryvale to an existing intersection and upgrade to an Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Russell Fryer Street, Toowong in Brisbane. Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . . Rob Diamond YCLC TRADE TRAINING CENTRE, existing detention basin downstream of the Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Robert Weymouth Hutchies’ Administrator: ...... Alan Gscheidle TOOWOOMBA Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . . Tim Easterbrook development. Hutchies’ Site Manager: ...... Morgan Wallace Job Value: $320,000 Hutchies’ Administrator: ...... Yohan Fernando Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Robert Weymouth Hutchies’ Cost Planner: ...... Lawrence Versace Site Manager: ...... Paul Kerr Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . . Nathaniel Bowden Architect Firm: ...... Lambert & Smith Job Description: Project involved production Supervisor: ...... Correy Matthews Hutchies’ Administrator: ...... Nathaniel Bowden Structural Engineering Consult.: ADG of a trade training facility behind the Youth Hutchies’ Cost Planner: ...... Chandana Kuruppu Hutchies’ Site Manager: ...... Michael Wardle Client: ...... Ipswich City Community Learning Centre on Ruthven Street, Architect Firm: ...... Ellivo Architects Hutchies’ Supervisor: ...... Will Thurston Developments Toowoomba. Built on a greenfields portion of Structural Engineering Consult.: Showers Engineering Hutchies’ Cost Planner: ...... Chris Broadbent Enterprises the site, the centre is designed to enable trade Civil Engineering Consultant:. . . Compass Consulting Civil Engineering Consultant:. . . Kehoe Myers Quantity Surveyor: ...... Napier & Blakeley Electrical Consultant: ...... Ashburner Francis RICHMONT HOTEL learning particularly automotive skills. Electrical Consultant: ...... Peter Eustace & Client: ...... Consolidated Property Job Value: $15,003,946 Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Rob Weymouth Associates Group Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . . Sean Lees Client: ...... Maryvale Street ATF Job Description: Construction of a five- Hutchies’ Site Manager: ...... Jono Kings BOONAH SHS storey, two basement Mantra Hotel in Spring Architect Firm: ...... Brammer Architects DOWNLANDS COLLEGE TRADE TRAINING CENTRE Hill with 110 hotel suites. The site consists of Structural Engineering Consult.: Kehoe Myers Job Value: $1,983,570 new build hotel and a character listed building Civil Engineering Consultant:. . . Kehoe Myers Job Value: $730,565 to be restored into a restaurant with hotel WILSONTON LINK EXTENSION room above. Job Value: $4.8M Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Robert Weymouth Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . . Keenan Wolski Job Description: Wilsonton Link is a D&C Hutchies’ Administrator: ...... James Collins build for the Ario Group in the existing shop- Hutchies’ Site Manager: ...... Rob Jones ping centre carpark at Wilsonton Shopping Hutchies’ Supervisor: ...... Paul Maher / Jake Centre. Located between Coles and Wool- Gaardsted Hutchies’ Cost Planner: ...... Chandana Kuruppu worths on existing carparks, logistics remained Architect Firm: ...... Cottee Parker a challenge with the shopping centre remaining Structural Engineering Consult.: ADG fully operational for the project. Comprising Electrical Consultant: ...... Ashburner Francis three levels and accommodating 12 tenancies, Client: ...... Gregory Loh Wilsonton Link will house mostly medical- BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY – based tenants. Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Rob Weymouth RADAR DECOMMISSIONING Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . . Sean Lees Job Value: $150,000 Hutchies’ Administrator: ...... Rebecca Martin Sanctuary Rise in Wilsonton Heights is a 67-lot subdivision as part of a Hutchies’ Site Manager: ...... Chris Luhrs six-stage development underway by Hutchies. Job Description: This package of works 12 HUTCHIES’

SHOESMITH ROAD SUBDIVISION, VICTORIA INTERNATIONAL TOOWOOMBA CONTAINER TERMINAL 2 (VICT2) Job Value: $2,418,552 Job Value: $9,429,858 Job Description: Project involves a 76-lot Job Description: VICT stage two is the subdivision in Westbrook, Toowoomba construction of primary administration building consisting of earthworks, pavements, drainage, at Gate Control Area (GCA) and workshop at sewer, water and electrical. Sub division also Terminal Area (TA). consists of the construction of an external Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Dan Casey Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . . Marcus Kelly Hutchies is undertaking the decommissioning of radar technology at stormwater channel. Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Robert Weymouth Hutchies’ Administrator: ...... Guan Tay sites around Australia for the Bureau of Meteorology. Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . . Nathaniel Bowden Hutchies’ Site Manager: ...... Ilias Panayi & Garry Hutchies’ Site Manager: ...... Tim Dow McKimm includes the decommissioning and removal of Client: ...... Dept of Education, Hutchies’ Supervisor: ...... Michael Wardle Hutchies’ Supervisor: ...... Kurt Nolan (Project radar technology to BOM airport radar sites Training & Employment Hutchies’ Cost Planner: ...... Peter Halvorson/ Bevan Engineer) around Australia, namely Adelaide, Brisbane, CANOPY APARTMENTS STAGE 3 Austin Hutchies’ Cost Planner: ...... Tom McKegg Rockhampton, Townsville and Cairns airport Civil Engineering Consultant:. . . Baker Rossow Architect Firm: ...... Hayball Pty Ltd Job Value: $7.5M Structural Engineering Consult.: WSP Structures offices. Electrical Consultant: ...... Ashburner Francis Job Description: With stage one and two Client: ...... Hallmark Property Group Electrical Consultant: ...... Simpson Kotzman Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Paul De Jong Client: ...... BMD Constructions Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . . Kyle Hare successfully completed at the end of August, ALPHA HOSPITAL AND Hutchies’ Site Manager: ...... Dave Strang, Darryl Hutchies is undertaking stage three which 720 BOURKE STREET Morris consists of 30 apartments. EMERGENCY SERVICES Job Value: $1,026,753 Hutchies’ Cost Planner: ...... Kyle Hare Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Robert Weymouth Job Value: $15.5M Client: ...... Aust. Government – Job Description: Project consists of level 12 Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . . Daniel Cooper Job Description: The purpose of the Alpha Bureau of Meteorology Hutchies’ Administrator: ...... Asif Qureshi floor separation works with construction of Hospital and Emergency Services Precinct Site Manager: ...... Nick Maher all walls and doors and alteration of building BELLBIRD PARK Hutchies’ Supervisor: ...... Murray Farrell (AHESP) is to provide hospital, ambulance, services, including the construction of toilet/ Job Value: $3,026,500 Hutchies’ Cost Planner: ...... Bevan Austin fire and police services on the same site. The bathroom amenities to the east core, as well as Job Description: Hutchies has been engaged Architect Firm: ...... Wilshire Stephens site will also include aged care and residential Struct. & Civil Engineer. Consult.: Northrop level 13 floor separation works with construc- to design and construct a Shell and Coles accommodation and associated support infra- Electrical Consultant: ...... Ashburner Francis tion of all walls and doors and alteration of Express fuel station at Bellbird Park in Ipswich. structure. The project consists of replacing Client: ...... PPV Bardon building services. The site consists of three existing residential existing aged infrastructure with new modern houses which are to be demolished. The GLADSTONE SQUARE facilities that are efficient to build and main- Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Dan Casey Job Value: $2.7M Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . Dan Haycox building will be made from pre-cast concrete tain. The design of the facilities take into Hutchies’ Administrator: ...... Claudio Diaz tilt panels. The facility will also contain a Job Description: Project involves extensions account the remote nature of the facilities and Hutchies’ Site Manager: ...... Tim Farrow Sunshine Kebabs’ tenancy. to an existing Woolworths creating additional climatic conditions. Hutchies’ Cost Planner: ...... Michael O’Hagan Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Robert Weymouth floor space, demolition of houses and an old Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Robert Weymouth Architect Firm: ...... Woods Bagot Hutchies’ Construction Manager: Daniel Cooper carpark area to create a new larger carpark. Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . . Sean Lees Electrical Consultant: ...... WSP Consulting Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . . Asif Qureshi Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Levi Corby Hutchies’ Administrator: ...... Rebecca Martin Engineers Hutchies’ Contracts Admin.: . . . Nersan Moodley Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . . Neil Middleton Hutchies’ Site Manager: ...... Paul Bowe Hydraulic/Mech. & Fire Consult. WSP Consulting Site Manager/Supervisor: . . . . . Bob Tedford Hutchies’ Administrator: ...... Jon Zygadlo Hutchies’ Supervisor: ...... Chris Luhrs Engineers Hutchies’ Cost Planner: ...... Upul Udayajeewa Hutchies’ Site Manager: ...... Gary Turner Hutchies’ Cost Planner: ...... Upul Udayajeewa Client: ...... Cbus Properties Architect Firm: ...... Verve BD Architect Firm: ...... Thomson Adsett Architect Firm: ...... Struxi Struct. & Civil Engineer. Consult.: RMA Structural Engineering Consult.: Bligh Tanner Structural Engineering Consult: . Ferm Engineering 363 ADELAIDE ST, Electrical Consultant: ...... Ashburner Francis Civil Engineering Consultant:. . . Mark Traucnieks Civil Engineering Consultant:. . . RMA Client: ...... Albalea Bellbird Park STUDENT ONE Electrical Consultant: ...... BCA Consultants (Qld) Electrical Consultant: ...... Ashburner Francis TRINITY COLLEGE Client: ...... Charter Hall Client: ...... Queensland Health Job Value: $42M Job Description: The 363 Adelaide Street Job Value: $2.1M FRASER COVE, VICTORIA INTERNATIONAL project is a refurbishment of an existing Job Description: Stage two of Trinity College TWEED HEADS SOUTH CONTAINER TERMINAL (VICT) 14-storey city tower and conversion from will be another addition to the College’s Job Value: $4.2M Job Value: $3,355,965 office space to 720 student accommodation expanding infrastructure that is both practical Job Description: The Fraser Drive Home- Job Description: The project, known as VICT beds and associated common areas. The and architecturally defining. This addition will steads Estate project is a new residential external works consist of a full refurbishment add a new science and art learning facility stage one, comprises the construction of subdivision to be constructed at Tweed Heads of the external ground and low level façade consisting of a two-storey building linking into administration building, amenities building and South. Hutchies’ Civil has been engaged to workshop at Empty Container Park (ECP); and canopies. the existing library with classrooms on the complete the first construction phase of 56 amenities building at Truck Marshalling Area Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Russell Fryer upper level, an open learning area beneath and lots including all internal civil works, construc- (TMA); and amenities building, DAFF inspec- Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . . Jamie Washington several amenity blocks. tion of detention and bio-retention basins, Hutchies’ Administrator: ...... James Bellas tor’s office and security building at the Empty Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Wayne Lauga upgrades to the existing road intersection and Hutchies’ Site Manager: ...... Paul Matons/Steve Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . . Nick Colthup landslip remediations on the surrounding hills. Gate Control Area (GCA). Williams Hutchies’ Site Manager: ...... Barry Pollitt Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Dan Casey Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Robert Weymouth Hutchies’ Supervisor: ...... Jack Pembroke/Aaron Hutchies’ Cost Planner: ...... Dan Shaw Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . . Marcus Kelly Hutchies’ Civil Manager: ...... Matthew Dawson Buckley Architect Firm: ...... Fulton Trotter Architects Hutchies’ Administrator: ...... Guan Tay Hutchies’ Cost Planner: ...... Simon McGilvray Structural Engineering Consult.: Covey Associates Hutchies’ Project Engineer: . . . . Juan Gonzalez Hutchies’ Site Manager: ...... Michael McSwiggan Architect Firm: ...... Arkhefield Civil Engineering Consultant:. . . Covey Associated Hutchies’ Site Manager: ...... Will Thurston Hutchies’ Cost Planner: ...... Peter Halvorson Hutchies’ Cost Planner: ...... Tom McKegg Structural Engineering Consult.: ADG Electrical Consultant: ...... Ashburner Francis Architect Firm: ...... Hayball Quantity Surveyor: ...... Davis Langdon Client: ...... Trinity College GLENVALE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Structural Engineering Consult.: WSP Structures Client: ...... Valparaiso Capital GLADSTONE SHS Job Value: $1.5M Civil Engineering Consultant:. . . WSP Structures Partners Electrical Consultant: ...... Simpson Kotzman TRADE SKILLS CENTRE Job Description: Glenvale Christian School Client: ...... BMD Constructions • More Jobs Updates on P14 Job Value: $2.3M project comprised the construction of a new prep and year one facility on the oval portion of Job Description: This project consists of the school site. After some minor demolition of a new teaching/learning building specifically the playground, civil works started with 1,000 designed for students interested in trade- tonnes of material being imported onto the site. based future careers. The facilities and work- Partially slab on ground, partially suspended shops are to accommodate trades such as a deck, the building accommodates a base- data/telecom, telecom infrastructure, truck ment undercroft for storage. The conventional driving simulation system and renewable tech- structural steel and timber framed building, nologies. In addition to this, the building also featuring large operable walls, provides an includes a number of staff offices, a new open plan semi-outdoor learning facility. uniform store, a large warehouse bay and Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Robert Weymouth building amenities. Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . . Sean Lees Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Wayne Lauga Hutchies’ Administrator: ...... Rebecca Martin Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . . Nick Colthup Hutchies’ Site Manager: ...... Jono Kings Hutchies’ Administrator: ...... James McElhenny Hutchies’ Cost Planner: ...... Derek McVeigh Hutchies’ Site Manager: ...... Noel Wynne Architect Firm: ...... Struxi Design Hutchies’ Cost Planner: ...... Wayne Lauga Struct. & Civil Engineer. Consult: Baker Rossow Consulting Architect Firm: ...... Cobie Engineers Struct. & Civil Engineer. Consult.: Meinhardt Electrical Consultant: ...... Ashburner Francis Electrical Consultant: ...... Building Services Consulting Engineers Student One is a refurbishment and conversion of a 14-storey commercial Integration Client: ...... Glenvale Christian School office building into student accommodation. 13 HUTCHIES’ IIronwomanronwoman steelssteels hherselferself fforor WorldWorld ChampionshipsChampionships

HUTCHIES’ ironwoman, Hannah Hogan, is preparing herself for the Ironman 70.3 World Championships to be held on the Sunshine Coast in September 2016. Hannah recently competed in the Ironman 70.3 Sunshine Coast which is one of the qual- ifying races for the Ironman 70.3 World Championships being held in Mooloolaba next year. Hannah came third in her Happy 60th Davo age group and snagged her HUTCHIES’ Toowoomba team threw world qualification against an in-office birthday bash for Barry a super competitive field of ‘Davo’ Davidson to mark his 60th. athletes all vying for a spot. His happy birthday banner read: “Thanks for putting your heart and Her race was a 1.9km swim, soul into Hutchies. We appreciate 90km bike and 21.1km run Hutchies’ Hannah Hogan on her way to qualification for Ironman 70.3 what you do!” with a finish time of 4:42:11. World Championships in 2016. • Continued from Page 13. Redkite cheque in cancer charity WHITE RABBIT BARREL HALL JOBS Job Value: $428,759 Job Description: Project is for fit-out of the White Rabbit Bar within Building B at Little UPDATE Creatures Brewing in Geelong South where Hutchies recently completed base building works. Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Dan Casey kitchen, gym, wet mess, 204 accommodation Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . Dan Haycox rooms, onsite water and sewerage treatment Hutchies’ Administrator: ...... Claudio Diaz plant. Hutchies’ Site Manager: ...... Michael Debono Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Robert Weymouth Hutchies’ Cost Planner: ...... Tom McKegg Hutchies’ Construction Manager: Shaun Spry Architect Firm: ...... Foolscap Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . . Mick Cummmings Client: ...... Lion Hutchies’ Site Manager: ...... Matt Hunter PONY PLAINS, TURINGA Client: ...... Australian Pacific LNG VILLAGE RELOCATION JAMES COOK UNIVERSITY, SUSTAINABLE TROPICAL COMPLEX Job Value: $4,114,252 HUTCHIES in Townsville recently supported a Redkite fundraiser Job Value: $1.9M Job Description: An existing 240-man accom- organised by Coles – a premier partner in the cancer charity. modation camp originally manufactured in the Job Description: Project is a traditional Toowoomba modular yard and installed 40km build on a site containing community garden, Pictured (from left) Noel O’Brien (site manager), Kylie Birt south of Chinchilla has been dismantled and temperature controlled glasshouse and two (Coles Store support manager), Aaron Ohl (project manager) relocated 260km north west within the Surat bee flight cages for controlled environment and Giancarlo Pozzebon (site foreman) at the Coles Northward Basin to cater for the ever-expanding Energy study of bees. Also included are soil bays, redevelopment project in Townsville. Sector-Origin Energy. Works were completed propagation sheds and space for additional within record time of 53 days with nil LTIs. The research facilities. camp is self-sufficient including commercial Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Paul De Jong Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . . Peter King Hutchies’ Cost Planner: ...... Bevan Austin Hutchies’ Site Manager: ...... Dave Strang Architect Architect Firm: ...... Tony Owen Firm: ...... Clarke and Prince Struct. & Civil Engineer. Consult.: ADG Struct. & Civil Engineer. Consult.: STP Electrical Consultant: ...... CVSG Quantity Surveyor: ...... Beacon Consulting Client: ...... Aria Property Group Electrical Consultant: ...... STP Client: ...... JCU Cairns 97 ANZAC ROAD, BREEZE APARTMENTS, CARINA MOOLOOLABA Job Value: $2,552,748 Job Value: $17,526,900 Job Description: The job involves the construction of 10 two-bedroom units including Job Description: This project is a design a basement carpark at Carina. The works are and construct to build 58 apartments over 10 programmed to be completed in June 2016. storeys with additional three carparking levels Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Russell Fryer on a 990sqm allotment. There is a range of Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . . Rob Diamond one, two and three bedroom units overlooking Hutchies’ Administrator: ...... Alan Gscheidle the popular Mooloolaba beachfront. Hutchies’ Site Manager: ...... Wes Churchill Hutchies’ Team Leader: ...... Robert Weymouth Hutchies’ Cost Planner: ...... Simon McGilvary Hutchies’ Project Manager: . . . . Daniel Cooper Architect Firm: ...... Linear 56 Design Hutchies’ Administrator: ...... Brett Fairlamb Struct. & Civil Engineer. Consult.: DEQ An existing 200-man camp has been relocated from Condamine to Site Manager: ...... Wayne Syrch Client: ...... Mr Jian Ping Yuan & Pony Plains Mine. Supervisor: ...... Patrick Gribbon Ms Dongmei Liu 14 HUTCHIES’ AAquaqua AArmyrmy iinvasionnvasion HUTCHIES joined a team of volunteers who pitched in for a make-over at the Mooloolaba State School. The staff and students at the school were ecstatic with the changes achieved in just six hours, some of which had been on their wish list for years. The school thanked suppliers and contractors who supported the day. They included Hutchies, Kennards Hire, Eureka Landscaping, Sunshine Hardware, PPS, NCM, Bogaart Painting, Badge, Whale Bins, Dulux, Commercial Plumbing and Safety Quip. An extra thanks went to Hutchies for cooking a bacon and egg breakfast for the early morning site preppers and a steak and sausage feast for lunch. The Aqua Army – as the volunteers are known at Mooloolaba State School. Beer ... glorious beer SStreettreet onon roadroad toto ffameame

Street 66 shown in the studio (from left) Marly (producer/engineer), Liam, Amir, Julian, Alex and Jackson. LOCAL band Street 66 has had a helping hand from Hutchies to get on the road to success. Hutchies has sponsored the group to produce an EP. The music was recorded at Alchemix Studios, West End, and the band is now planning a Brisbane, Gold Coast, Byron Bay tour to promote its release early next year. One of the band members, Jackson Marten, is the son of Conrad Marten who worked for Hutchies. Some of Hutchies’ crew getting into the swing of the Brisbane Oktoberfest. THE Brisbane Oktoberfest is Australia’s largest German festival and is ranked ninth best in the world outside Germany. And Hutchies’ team members made sure they did their bit this year to enhance its reputation. Almost 50 Hutchies’ people, family and friends booked out six VIP tables for the event at the RNA Showgrounds. Everyone turned up in costume and, being Hutchies, some chose to cross-dress. As the afternoon wore on, things became a lot busier and more festive ... with plenty of dancing, singing, eating and drinking. The Oktoberfesters had a lot of REFURBISHMENT is underway of the NAB building in Murwillumbah fun with the event set to become a which includes tenant, Joyworld. Hutchies people might enjoy going ‘Fraulein’ Cy Milburn (COTY 2014). new annual Hutchies’ tradition. to work but this signage appears to take it a step too far. 15 HUTCHIES’

Jeff Miller says he and his crew (Buddhas on bikes) were a big hit with the locals during a bike ride through Vietnam, particularly when they spent a day visiting building sites in their Hutchies’ Undies.

LEFT: John Dux TTRAVELLING crossing Manning RAVELLING Creek by punt at Manning Gorge in West Australia. His UUNDIES Budgie smugglers NDIES did a magnificent job scaring off the & Kimberley crocs! BBUDGIESUDGIES

Tabi Ward and Chris Stevenson in Hutchies’ Undies on the dance LEFT and ABOVE: Alex and Eileen Brough went on an around floor at Burning Man, Black Rock the world cruise, doing much of it semi-nude it seems! Desert, USA, in September. Eileen is shown topless in chilly Iceland, but Alex chose New York where the weather was warmer. Alex was an apprentice with Hutchies in Brisbane many years ago.

Mark Gaggin, son of the late John Gaggin, on his honeymoon in the Maldives blending in Nathan Burden enjoying a day at perfectly with the picturesque scenery. the beach in his Budgie smugglers. 16 HUTCHIES’ HHATCHEDATCHED

Billy Jett Campbell is Greg and Anne Quinn’s newest grandson born October 13. Greg’s daughter, Mandy, and husband Gavin Bryon Adam Ellis, a son for Dani Lee Louis Allan Smith was born 2.45am Jessica Louise Foote was born Campbell soon had Billy outfitted and Lyle Ellis, arrived on July 6. Bryon on November 5 to Nicole and Paul November 10 to Hutchies’ scaffold appropriately. is shown with proud dad, Lyle. Smith. Big sister Madison enjoys designer, Damian, and his wife her first cuddle with her baby Melissa. brother. MMATCHEDATCHED

Polly Anastacia Short, daughter of Mark Short and Stacie Jones, was born August 10. FFAREWELLAREWELL FAMILY and friends of J. J. W. (Bill) Siganto celebrated his life when he passed away in September aged 79. Bill was one of the best known figures in the Australian Heating and Air Conditioning industy and co-founded Siganto and Stacey ABOVE: Tweed’s Murray Emerson married Dianne Jabour at Tallebudgera in 1967 which became one of the leading Valley on the Gold Coast on August 21. mechanical service providers in Queensland. BELOW LEFT: It was fireworks when Anthony Short married Rebecca As well as growing the business, Bill was an French at the Powerhouse in Brisbane on September 5. active member of the professional community and was committed to training and education in his industry. In 1994 he was awarded the Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Contractors Association of Australia’s Doug Staniforth Award for contribution to the refrigeration industry. He leaves behind his wife, Marie, six children and 13 grand children. ••• ONE of Brisbane’s leading architects, Stephen Trotter, passed away recently aged 84. Stephen joined what was previously known as Fulton Collin Job in 1951 before retiring from Fulton Trotter Moss in 1999. He was known for his tropical architecture and passion to educate young architects, lecturing at QIT for 19 years. Stephen was a Life Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects and his legacy at Fulton Ben Cullen married long term partner Trotter architects lives on through his sons and current directors of the and mother of their three children, practice, Mark and Paul Trotter. Kate Evers, on October 10. 17 HUTCHIES’ TTeam,eam, ssubbiesubbies hhelpingelping ooutut a ffamilyamily inin needneed HUTCHIES’ Melbourne team and its subcontractors are helping out the Ogden family by renovating son Luke’s bathroom so he is able to bathe unassisted. The new bathroom, fitted with a Windsor ‘Access’ bath, will allow Luke to open a door to get inside the bath. Luke suffers a rare condition called Ataxia telangiectasia (A-T), or Louis-Bar syndrome, a neurode- generative disease which affects the nervous system, immune system and other body systems causing severe disability. The Ogden family took part in a fundraising event at the Altona Shown in Hutchies’ gear at the Altona pool fundraiser is the Ogden family (from left) Nellie Cahill, Darren Flave, swimming pool in August to help Bob Willis, Luke Odgen, Anne Rossi, John Odgen, Glen Odgen and Lee Odgen. purchase the Windsor ‘Access’ bath. Fancy footwork on Kokoda trek leaves local kids smiling ROBBIE Mitchell carried secret started passing, tackling and kicking weapons in his backpack when he to each other. set off on the Mates in Construction “It was amazing to see that some- Kokoda Trek for September 2015 – thing as simple as a football could put a treacherous nine-day trek of the a smile on so many faces.” Owen Stanley Range in Papua New Robbie also had admiration for the Guinea. porters – descendants of the locals The trek follows the footsteps of who helped the Australian troops in the Australian Armed Forces as they the war. battled the Japanese in the Second “On this trek, just as it was in the World War along a 96-kilometre war, we only succeeded with the help single file track first established by of our porters,” said Robbie. miners in the 1890s. “They set up camp every night, Robbie’s secret weapons were boiled water to make it safe to drink, Hutchies’ footballs and his plan was cooked dinner and always had big to make new friends along the way. smiles. “We began our walk on Sunday, “In the mornings they packed up September 6, Father’s Day in Australia camp, pulled down the tents and and along the way we walked through then still managed to catch up to us small villages where we stopped for Robbie Mitchell with local children in Papua New Guinea and the long after we had started walking. morning tea and lunch breaks and famous Hutchies’ footballs. “They then walked with us, and overnight,” said Robbie. “On our breaks I took a ball from my “The smiles on the kids’ faces was continued to guide us on our journey. “In my backpack, I stashed kit, pumped it up and got all the kids heartening to see. As soon as they “Without these amazing men, we Hutchies’ rugby balls. of the village together for a game. had that ball in their hands they could not have done it,” he said. Gimuy Fish Festival highlights Cairns industries THE Gimuy Fish Festival held at the Cairns restaurants and the children’s program to Cruise Liner Terminal in August high- encourage decision makers of the future to lighted sustainable seafood harvesting and take on the challenges of tomorrow. production, indigenous health and employ- Gudju Gudju, Gimuy Walubara Yidinji ment and support for local industries and Elder and organiser of the Gimuy Fish businesses. Festival said this year’s agenda highlighted The event supported by Hutchies included the need for industry reform, indigenous the Sustainable Seas Talking Circle, the participation and sustainable practices Indigenous dancers at the festival in Cairns. Gimuy Cook-off Challenge for top-end when working on land and sea. 18 HUTCHIES’

Hutchies’ team beat the ADG boys in a fierce game. SEVENTEEN of Hutchies’ best rugby tragics took Hutchies was represented by Lindsay Ashton, on the Corporate Rugby 10s competition at GPS Terry Bowden, Joey Cassin, Josh Clarke, Max rugby grounds. Corporate Rugby 10s Claxton, Michael Cunningham, James Ellison, The annual event is a fund raiser, with money plate final to Knight Frank. Cassidy Holland, Dan Kilmartin, Luke Kilmartin, raised between the 16 teams going to Youngcare. The third match was against Hutchies’ partner, Cameron McRae, Sam Mitchell, Kaha Ngaropo, The Hutchies’ lads played three pool games engineering company ADG, which Hutchies won Ben Sparksman, Dave Warner, Matt Wicks and winning all three but went down narrowly in the in a heavily contested and fierce game. Josh Zaghini. SLDO Golf Day

Hutchies’ fishermen (from left) Jamie Steele, Rai Malisauskas, Darryl Morris and Dean White.

HUTCHIES was represented at the annual Haul of fish at Rinnai challenge SLDO (Save Lives Donate Organs) Golf Day DEAN White, Darryl Morris, Rai Mali- tries and a great weekend was had by sauskas and Jamie Steele represented everyone involved, with plenty of fish held during September at Royal Pines on the Hutchies recently at the 13th Rinnai caught and weighed in. Gold Coast by (from left) Lincoln Taylor, Rhett Straddie Surf Fishing Challenge on Dean White came third overall with Falchi, Todd Watts and Brent Lawton. North Stradbroke Island. a total fish weigh-in of 9.6 kg and Rai The event attracted 165 entries from Malisauskas came seventh overall with a the plumbing, gas and building indus- total fish weigh-in of 3.8 kg. 19 HUTCHIES’

HB Toowoomba International a big hit THE Hutchinson Builders Toowoomba International is in line for its third successive national award after being named as a finalist in Australia’s most outstanding tournament of the year category. The event which is part of Tennis Australia’s Austra- lian Pro Tour is also a finalist in the 2015 Queensland tennis awards. In the men’s decider, 20-year-old Robin Stanek from the Czech Republic defeated New Zealander, Finn Tearney. While in the women’s, Japan’s Misa Eguchi, 23, completed a clean sweep claiming both the singles and At the Hutchies’ Toowoomba International (rear from left) Danny Charlesworth, David double titles. Noble, Miss Australia, Miss Warwick, Robert Weymouth, Cathy Weymouth, Rita Mann, Among the fans who attended the eight-day event Miss America, Miss Canada, Ben Adams, Steve Wilkes and (front from left) David were Miss America, Miss Canada, Miss Australia and Ozegovic, Sean Lees, Lachland Bloomfield, Rod Pearce, Harrison Sedjwick, Brandon Miss Warwick. Tonkin and Jarryd Allen. Palm Island Hunters score an interschool sporting first THE Palm Island Hunters, a The students of Palm Island representative primary school looked like professionals and sports team sponsored by displayed perfect behaviour, Hutchies and Mendi Construc- sportsmanship, teamwork and tion, recently competed against exceptional playing skills. Magnetic Island State School in The games concluded with a an inaugural interschool sporting barbecue. venture for the Palm Island Chris Sachlikidis, Bwgcolman community. Community School teacher, Students in grades four, five and thanked Hutchies for its support six at Bwgcolman Community of the program and donation of School and St Michael’s School funds. on Palm Island were offered a “Support like this offers students choice of two sports, Oztag and of Palm Island opportunities to Members of the Palm Island Hunters in their representative uniforms. Netball, to encourage students to participate in activities that are attend school. for the interschool representative along the way. sometimes taken for granted in Students with an attendance teams. The competition resulted in a mainland society,” said Chris. rate of more than 85 per cent The successful students and girls’ netball team, girls’ Oztag He said the interschool sport and who demonstrated a positive staff then travelled to Magnetic team and a boys’ Oztag team all program would help the Palm attitude, teamwork, commitment Island to play sport and, more geared up in their new Hutchies’ Island children develop socially, and organisation were selected importantly, make new friends outfits. physically and academically. BBridgeridge toto BBrisbanerisbane FFootyooty hhelpselps ffightight ccancerancer SIXTY-FOUR Hutchies’ people HUTCHIES’ team members took part in signed up this year for the annual the recent Footy Colours Day organised Bridge to Brisbane run covering by the Fight Cancer Foundation raising five and 10 kilometres. funds for young Australians living with As well as the gruelling run, cancer. the day included breakfast and Eric Wright, Fight Cancer Foun- a run singlet. dation’s managing director, said the The day was spectacular and Hutchies’ funds would help provide a everyone said they enjoyed special education support program. themselves. He said funds raised with the help Phil Shield and Hannah of groups like Hutchies provided care, Brandi Wikman cooking Hogan set blistering speeds in Lu and Dennis Yin were delighted to treatment and support for cancer up a storm at the Footy the 10 km race. reach the finish line. patients and their families. Colours Day barbecue.

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