When given the task of managing the Western Roads Upgrade network for the next 20 years, Broadspectrum (now Ventia) looked at the possibility of using innovative recycled products to demonstrate their performance.
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QLD contractors build floodplain bridges for $400M motorway upgrade
The Queensland-owned Bielby Hull Albem Joint Venture have lifted close to 200 new girders into place for floodplain bridges on the Ipswich Motorway upgrade.
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Contractors progress with two bridges on the Albion Park Rail bypass
Major contractor Fulton Hogan is continuing works on the Albion Park Rail bypass with concrete planks now installed on two new bridges at Yallah.
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Victoria opens $2.6 million sustainable infrastructure grants
To roll out recycled materials for local infrastructure projects, the Victorian Government has released $2.6 million from the Sustainable Infrastructure Fund in grants.
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Most level crossing removals deemed essential in VIC State of Disaster
Critical infrastructure works, deemed by the Victorian Government are allowed to continue under Stage Four restrictions, with a reduced workforce and strict safety protocols.
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Smart technology to underpin NSW buildings and infrastructure
The NSW Government is implementing a Smart Places Strategy and Smart Infrastructure Policy which will see sensors and technology built into its cities.
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VIC State of Disaster requirements for civil construction: Update Aug 10
As of 1.59am Saturday 08 August, new restrictions came in for construction sites, published on the Business Victoria website.
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$40M Shiploader upgrade set for Port of Burnie
The Shiploader at Port of Burnie in Tasmania is 50 years old and the Federal Government has committed to a $40 million upgrade.
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Preferred Proponent announced for $852M Bunbury Outer Ring Road
The Southwest Connex Alliance has been named Preferred Proponent for the Bunbury Outer Ring Road in WA.
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Climate change poses a significant risk to infrastructure – Opinion
Climate change poses a significant risk to infrastructure, as extreme weather events such as heatwaves, droughts, bushfires, storm surges and flooding become more frequent. Opinion by David Jenkins, CEO IPWEA Australasia.
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