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than simply dealing with statistics and instead actively promotes personal responsibility and careful decisionmaking by all members of its team, at all times.

This strategy is underpinned by three vital pillars of commitment: the action of taking responsibility, supporting each other and trying to keep a focus on the positives, and finally, that ‘Safer by Choice’ recognises everyone involved in the design and delivery of a project is a decisionmaker, and therefore everyone can improve safety, for themselves and others, by making good choices.

Establishing a successful and efficient safety culture is a longterm commitment from all ADCO employees, which has been and will continue to be guided, fostered and preserved by the leadership team. Every rung of the business’ hierarchy has a collective responsibility to enact safer practices.

Enhancing Australian Health Infrastructure

Similar to ADCO’s ongoing mission to deliver an enhanced culture of safety, the company simultaneously aims to help build a healthier Australia.

ADCO’s first contract back in 1972 was a brownfield hospital project and more than half a century later it continues to spearhead the market in the provision of high-quality healthcare infrastructure.

The vast level of experience now showcased in ADCO’s portfolio of completed health projects encompasses major ward extensions, greenfield hospitals, specialist, sub-acute and acute services, ICUs, oncology, emergency departments, rehabilitation, and mental health facilities, with over 1,850 hospital beds added and a total of 185 overall projects delivered.

One such example of ADCO’s technical proficiency regarding health construction projects includes the collaboration with Queensland Health to construct the Adolescent Extended Treatment Facility (AETF) at the Prince Charles Hospital.

Renamed Jacaranda Place, the upgraded facility now boasts a 12-bed residential unit, a 20-place day programme and a selection of integrated vocational and training programmes.

ADCO configured and incorporated these features meticulously into a modern design to deliver the optimal healing environment for Jacaranda Place’s residents and visitors.

It is this legacy of aiding the health industry that best summarises ADCO’s dedication to enhancing Australia’s construction business and benefiting its people.

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