Modular construction techniques are some of the fastest growing practices used in infrastructure projects. Roads & Infrastructure Magazine explores why the processes have become so popular.
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VIC Govt proposes biggest transport project in Australian history
The Victorian Government has announced plans to build what is is calling the “biggest transport project in Australian history”, a $50 billion underground rail loop to connect Melbourne’s suburbs and link the city’s train lines.
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Level crossing removal in running for top sustainability award
Victoria’s Caulfield to Dandenong level crossing removal project has been named a finalist in the 2018 Victorian Premier’s Sustainability Awards Built Environment category.
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VIC contractor reaping benefits of Cat AP500F paver
Melbourne-based contractor ALL ASH is reaping the benefits of the new Caterpillar AP500F asphalt paver, thanks to its technical capabilities but also the support from dealer William Adams.
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New exits on $1.3B CityLink Tulla widening project
The $1.3 billion CityLink Tulla widening project in Victoria is due to be open to drivers in the coming week after five million work hours.
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Mandatory minimum rates for tip truck owner-drivers on Victorian construction projects
Tip truck owner-drivers working on new government contracts will receive mandatory minimum pay rates due to new laws introduced in Victoria.
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Legislation to lock in $2B of funding for VIC’s regional and suburban roads
The Victorian Government has introduced legislation into Parliament to permanently direct fine revenue to repairing and upgrading the state’s road network.
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Victoria’s $572M upgrade to Cranbourne railway line
Victoria’s busiest railway corridor is undergoing a $572 million upgrade to duplicate a section of track to relieve a bottleneck on the Cranbourne line.
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ARTC to host briefings for suppliers on first Inland Rail construction
The Australian Rail Track Corporation has set up three briefings for local businesses and suppliers ahead of construction on the Parkes-Narromine section of the project, with the call put out for materials and labour hire, machinery, fuel and more.
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Melbourne city could opt for user-pays road pricing instead of rego
The City of Melbourne could replace its fuel tax and vehicle registration with a user-pays road pricing system to cut congestion, according to a new discussion paper.
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