The Victorian Government is set to invest $500,000 in a new feasibility study for Portland, which will determine the...
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Opening up Central Australia with the Outback Way
Stephanie Nestor, , Critical Infrastructure, Projects, Regional, Roads, Transport, 0By Stephanie Nestor, Assistant Editor, Infrastructure Magazine Efforts to finish sealing Australia’s longest shortcut across Central Australia – the...
Metro Tunnel’s smart features put to the test
Infrastructure Journalist, , Civil Construction, Features, Planning, Projects, Rail, Transport, Tunnels, 0The Metro Tunnel – Victoria’s biggest transport infrastructure project in more than 40 years – has reached an historic...
Why quality, tested products are critical for infrastructure longevity
Infrastructure Journalist, , Features, Planning, Projects, Roads, WA, 0By the National Precast Concrete Association Australia As road and infrastructure projects multiply across the nation, there’s a high...
On the road again: effective solutions for asset management
Infrastructure Journalist, , Planning, Projects, Roads, Sponsored Editorial, Urban Development, 0Roads serve as the backbone of Australia’s infrastructure, keeping people connected across vast distances. They provide access to essential...
Western Sydney International Airport progress: an airport for the future
Infrastructure Journalist, , Airport, Critical Infrastructure, Features, People, Projects, Transport, 0The construction of the Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI) is building momentum as it achieves significant milestones,...
Let’s talk waste: how the sector can become a sustainable future cornerstone
Kody Cook, , Features, Projects, Smart Infrastructure, Sustainability, Technology, 0By Kody Cook, Journalist, Infrastructure Magazine Australia generated 12.7 million tonnes of construction waste in 2018, leading to the...
There’s a solution to Australia’s productivity problem: digital by default
Infrastructure Journalist, , Company news, Features, People, Planning, Projects, 0By Jonathan Cartledge, Chief Executive Officer, Consult Australia In June, after Australia posted its largest fall in national productivity...
Opinion: building for a better Australia
Patricia Mae Tagabe, , Critical Infrastructure, Features, People, Planning, Projects, 0By Senator the Hon Bridget McKenzie, Shadow Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development and the Nationals Leader in...
In focus: NAIF’s new board member talks history, identity and growth
Holly Tancredi, , Company news, Features, People, Projects, 0By Holly Tancredi, Contributing Editor Australia has been defined by its past decisions, and so too will today’s decisions...
Enhancing infrastructure monitoring in Australia: exploring drone-based autonomous inspection using AI
Infrastructure Journalist, , Features, Investment, People, Projects, Smart Infrastructure, Technology, 0By Dr Ehsan Noroozinejad, Senior Research Fellow at Urban Transformations Research Centre (UTRC) Infrastructure monitoring is crucial in ensuring...
Making the switch to cloud-based geotechnical information management
Infrastructure Journalist, , Investment, Projects, Sponsored Editorial, 0Finding better ways to efficiently subsurface data should be high on the to-do list for most geotechnical engineering companies....
AI in the infrastructure sector: what does the future hold?
Stephanie Nestor, , Features, People, Projects, Smart Infrastructure, Technology, 0By Stephanie Nestor, Assistant Editor, Infrastructure Magazine Around the globe many industries are already making use of artificial intelligence...
Looking deeper: solving the problem of underground utility risk
Infrastructure Journalist, , Company news, Projects, Smart Infrastructure, Sponsored Editorial, Utilities, 0A New Zealand-based utility locating company is breaking new ground in the visualisation of underground utility risks. When construction...
The Thornton Rail Bridge Duplication has received $15 million from the New South Wales Government in funding, helping kickstart...
Million dollar QLD station accessibility upgrades
Yasmin Isaacs, , Critical Infrastructure, News, People, Projects, Rail, 0Queensland Rail will temporarily close the Bundamba train station in 2024 for accessibility upgrades as part of the Queensland...
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