The current COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak is continuing to rise globally. In order to take necessary precautions, Fox Transportables is following advice from the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Australian Government in regards to the rapid spread of the coronavirus. Fox Transportables has been making preparations to avoid unnecessary harm to our team, customers and
A Brief Regional History Although the region was home to indigenous peoples for tens of thousands of years, the non- native permanent settling began in the Karratha area in the early-to-mid-1800s. The vicinity encountered significant development that followed the growth of the iron ore industry in the 1960s. The discovery of gas in the 1980s
A decade ago, Nick Berry and Matt Waldin joined forces to create Fox Transportables. The idea for the company grew from a desire to fill a need in the Western Australian community. The pair set out to create well-built, smartly designed, and affordable structures that are fully transportable. What began as an idea to help
Western Australia’s mining accommodation have come a long way since the days of company towns or tents near a mine site. Providing accommodation for mine workers in remote locations is required by law under the Mines and Safety Inspection Act of 1994. However, Western Australia has standards for workers’ housing. Requirements for Mine Worker Accommodation