InterLinkSQ in Charlton, outside Toowoomba, is set to become the site of a $16.1 million road and rail intermodal terminal.
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Emissions targets set across critical infrastructure assets
Critical infrastructure assets across Australia will for the first time have emissions reduction targets through to 2030.
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Gateway Upgrade North now complete
The $1.1 billion project is now finished, following the opening of the newly widened section of the Gateway Motorway in Queensland.
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Port of Brisbane welcomes potential shift from road to rail
The Port of Brisbane has applauded the recent release of the SEQ City Deal Proposition, saying if implemented it could result in dramatically fewer truck movements on SEQ roads.
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ISCA reveals finalists for 2018 awards
The Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia has unveiled the organisations and individuals in the running for this year’s 2018 Infrastructure Sustainability Awards.
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Port Drive $110 million upgrade completed for Port of Brisbane
Two years on from the commencement of the project, which has been designed to future-proof the Port as it continues to grow, the $110 million Port Drive Upgrade has been finished.
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Inland Rail Conference 2018 identifies key priorities
The Inland Rail Conference 2018 has identified the challenges and opportunities presented by the project.
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Set up for success
Wagners Cement’s new General Manager Anthony Freer talks to Roads & Infrastructure Magazine about the innovation, developments and growth setting the business up for a market-leading position in the future.
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Sustainability efforts recognised on $110M Port Drive Upgrade
The design of Port of Brisbane’s Port Drive Upgrade has been awarded an ‘Excellent’ rating by the Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia.
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Australia’s longest pre-stressed girders placed on Port Drive Upgrade
The record length components – with the longest span measuring 46 metres – have been successfully placed for the Port of Brisbane’s $110 million upgrade project.
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