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The company allocates dedi-
cated staff for each project to
ensure that focus is maintained
and every aspect of the on-going
work is monitored closely. Fred
Pascale explains, “In all our proj-
ects we have a person on the
ground full-time. He is on-site and
there are usually two persons in
the office who are dedicated to
that project – a Project Manager
and a Contract Administrator.”
The company has won a num-
ber of awards in recognition of its
work. It was declared the winner
of the MBA Building Excellence
Award in 2013 for the Magill Road
Office Building Stepney. In 2012
Pascale Construction received this
same award for the James Brown
Memorial Trust Campbelltown.
Pascale Construction has built
up its reputation by completing a
number of projects in the health,
education, commercial, residen-
tial and industrial sectors. Over
a period of years it has become
the construction company of
choice in South Australia and its
services are in great demand.
The company’s unflinching re-
solve to maintain the highest qual-
ity and its practice of exceeding
its own benchmarks has given it
an unbeatable edge in the con-
struction industry. Fred Pascale
explains the company’s core be-
liefs, “Over the years there has
been an improvement in our qual-
ity and in our customer relations.
These have been the two biggest
improvements and of course that
has resulted in turnover increases.”
Use of technology
As the company grew it realised
that if it was to maintain the high-
est level of client service and its
capabilities in project execution,
it required to use computerisation
and the appropriate software to
meet its goals. Towards this end
it makes extensive use of Master-
HUB and BidContender, both of
which are software applications
that greatly enhance the produc-
tivity of Pascale Construction.
In the words of Fred Pascale, “All our
site people have laptops on site. We
implement systems like MasterHUB,
a project control software which is
virtually live. As soon as something
happens on site, an incident or ac-
cident, or whoever turns up on site,
as soon as the site manager enters
the information everyone within the
organisation that has got the system
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