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50 Transit Accommodation Units

Industry


Commercial

Contract (budget)


$13M

Delivery


48 weeks

Brief:

Design and construction of 50 four bedroom accommodation units with ensuites, verandas and walkways with a total capacity to house over 200 people.


Challenges:

Managing tight timeframes to meet the client’s needs, securing a bulk supply of essential materials, and effectively reallocating the labor workforce to fulfill the client’s deadlines.


Solutions:

We fostered strong collaboration with industry partners and suppliers, ensuring they were well-informed about the program's progress and requirements, enabling them to meet necessary timeframes. Everyone involved demonstrated exceptional commitment to ensure the availability of quality products when needed. Our team of skilled contractors went above and beyond, maintaining Transportable Solutions NT's reputation for quality builds.

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