The Sunshine Coast Council has announced the John Holland Group has been awarded a major project worth around $225 million.
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New test bed to progress smart transport systems
A world-first test bed, aimed at facilitating the development of smart multimodal transport systems, is anticipated to open up a range of opportunities for Australia thanks to its location in Melbourne’s inner-north.
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Aurecon makes leadership appointment for Newcastle office
The engineering and infrastructure advisory firm has appointed Jane Moran as its Newcastle Office Manager.
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Harnessing the power of information
Dan Barry, Australasia Regional Manager at Trimble, talks to Roads & Infrastructure Magazine about technological developments in the earthworks and civil construction equipment space in 2017 and what 2018 may bring.
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Queen Victoria Market Precinct Renewal earns major sustainability rating
The Queen Victoria Market Precinct Renewal program has received a six star Green Star – Communities accreditation.
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Port of Cairns upgrade gets environmental approval
The $120 million Port of Cairns upgrade is closer to completion following the Queensland Government’s approval of the Environmental Impact Statement.
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Airport pavement research ready for takeoff
A newly launched collaborative five-year research program aims to fill the gaps in knowledge and advance airport pavement technology and practices across Australia. However, there are many obstacles still to overcome.
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ARRB appoints WA State Technical Leader
The Australian Road Research Board has appointed Francois Finette as its State Technical Leader for Western Australia.
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Collaboration key to achieving low carbon outcomes in cities
With cities around the globe striving to achieve low carbon outcomes in the face of climate change, Professor Deo Prasad says collaboration between government and industry is key to overcoming the obstacles in Australia.
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Good fences make good neighbours
With residential developments being approved for historically industrial areas, asphalt plant operators are facing new challenges in mitigating complaints and conflicts over emissions.
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