The Army Hawaii Family Housing Project
About Actus Lend Lease
Our vision

Our vision is to become a sustainable organization.

Sustainability defines the way we do business now and into the future: it’s a commitment that ranges from living our corporate values and being incident injury free through to the consistent delivery of environmental solutions and long-term prosperity for all stakeholders.

We recognize the legacy of our activities and we are accountable for what we take, what we create and what we leave behind.

We have defined what sustainability means for each of our businesses and this helps guide our employees and partners towards realizing the vision:
Our Commitment & Influence

Army Hawaii Family Housing is dedicated to creating more than financial value through its operations. It is the vision upon which our company was built.

We realize that being sustainable means the consistent delivery of social, environmental and economic outcomes for our stakeholders. As a result, we are committed to meaningfully measuring and reporting our performance using relevant indicators that evaluate our impacts.

Our capacity to influence sustainable outcomes with our stakeholders varies, but there are many examples where it can be far reaching. Our stakeholders include our people, investors, suppliers, partners, clients and customers, tenants, communities and interest groups as well as government. Clearly, our strongest level of influence is with our people. How we organize, reward, educate and inspire our employees is fundamental to influencing our clients, suppliers, investors and other stakeholders.

Community Day

Community Day is Actus Lend Lease’s longest-running and most popular Lend Lease Foundation program, which began in 1995. Through this program, Army Hawaii Family Housing and Actus Lend Lease employees around the world are invited to take time out to volunteer in their community.

To date, it is estimated our people have volunteered more than 120,000 hours of their time to community initiatives. Often we bring our construction knowledge to help build community gardens, kindergarten cubbies though we also offer to help simply paint or tidy community facilities. Beneficiaries typically include socially or economically deprived groups aged citizens, children, the homeless and people with disabilities.

Community Day has enabled us to develop strong relationships with the community groups we support (chosen by our people), many of whom now specifically plan tasks with our help in mind. In addition to community giving, we have found the day to be a great opportunity for camaraderie and team building within Army Hawaii Family Housing. Every year, around 4,000 Lend Lease employees from 18 countries give their time to more than 200 Community Day projects. Over the last 10 years, that equates to about 140,000 hours.

For more information about Community Day and the many organizations that have benefited from these efforts, click here.
 
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