Brendan Walsh and his team at Ground Technique have been working on a 20-lot Tran Civil development in Diamond...
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Brisbane’s new runway has reached a major milestone, with the completion of the first portions of the critical link...
Townsville Port will undergo a major expansion with a $75 million investment from the Federal Government. The upgrade will...
$300 million expansion of Northern Territory airports
Lauren Butler Airport, Civil Construction, News, Spotlight 0The Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) has approved finance for a $300 million expansion of Darwin, Tennant Creek and...
The Sunshine Coast is set to be more connected than ever, with major new telecommunications infrastructure going ahead thanks...
While the very meaning of the word ‘consultation’ denotes discussion, a recent review of safety culture in the ACT’s...
Australia’s premier Workplace Health and Safety event, Safety in Action, returns to Sydney on the 9th and 10th October...
Port of Newcastle welcomed its new CEO last month, with Craig Carmody stepping into the role on Wednesday 1...
by Mike Gallacher, CEO, Ports Australia Australia has long been known as the lucky country, but how much luck...
When the Centre for Pavement Engineering Education (CPEE) recently staged a training course in Tamworth, much of the information...
Is Australian infrastructure future ready?
Lauren Butler Civil Construction, drones, Features, Planning 0A recently published report on a scenario planning exercise conducted last year for the Government on the future of...
In many respects, the Australian rail industry is journeying towards a safer and more efficient future for both passengers...
New entry and exit ramps at Halletts Way on the Western Freeway are now complete, allowing drivers to access...
While there are obvious benefits to level crossing removals, such as reduced road congestion, Victoria is also seeing significant...
A project from CSIRO’s Date61 group is helping to predict where water pipe maintenance is required before pipe bursts...
Tasmania continues to lead the country in building approvals according to recently released ABS figures, with approvals up 31.6...
Concrete is the most widely used construction material in the world, and the second most consumed substance globally behind...
Robust tunnelling water treatment and solids dewatering
Lauren Butler Civil Construction, Features, Roads, Sponsored Editorial 0With the unprecedented number of tunnels under construction along the Eastern seaboard of Australia, and with more planned over...
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