The Western Sydney Airport Corporation has awarded the Early Earthworks contract for the project, which involves moving 1.8 million cubic metres of earth as well as road and drainage works.
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MACA collects multiple infrastructure contracts
Perth-based firm MACA has picked up a trio of infrastructure contracts or extensions on Western Australian and Victorian projects.
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CPB Contractors wins $260M infrastructure works contract
BHP Iron Ore has selected CPB Contractors to deliver construction of bulk earthworks, concrete and underground services for its South Flank project in the Pilbara, Western Australia.
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New $95M Avon River bridge replacement out to market
The Federal and Victorian Governments have announced the beginning of the advance tender notice and pre-qualification process to deliver the new rail bridge in Stratford, Victoria.
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Soil transfer technology maximises efficiency on civil sites
VAC Group has introduced a new soil transfer system that reduces the need for offsite disposal of vacuumed material, which boasts a variety of efficiency and environmental benefits on civil projects.
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Komatsu unveils record number of machines in the Hunter
Komatsu has launched an unprecedented 25 new machines, including excavators, loaders, trucks and graders, at an event in the Hunter Valley, NSW.
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Requests for tender for Western Sydney Airport earthworks
The WSA Co has released Requests for Tender for the airport’s Early Earthworks Package, which includes the movement of more than 1.8 million cubic metres of earth on site.
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Challenging convention
Global Surface Mining is using its technical expertise and the equipment traditionally used in surface mining to make a big impact in the Australian civil construction space.
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Torrens to Torrens road construction ahead of schedule
The $801 million Torrens to Torrens project is expected to be finished months ahead of schedule, with approximately 80 per cent of the project now complete.
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Rio Tinto to double autonomous fleet by 2019
Rio Tinto will work with Caterpillar and Komatsu to expand its fleet of autonomous haul trucks in the Pilbara by more than 50 per cent by 2019.
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