Recruitment is underway for six trainee drivers to operate the tunnel boring machines that will dig the Metro Tunnel.
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Growing the west
The 10th Annual WA Major Projects Conference will be a unique platform for industry to discuss and share best practice around the infrastructure projects set to change the face of Western Australia.
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Midland TAFE to become METRONET training facility
The Western Australian Government plans to transform the Midland TAFE campus by 2020 into a specialist training facility to equip locals with the skills to build METRONET.
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Steel delivery marks major Inland Rail milestone
Construction is ramping up on Inland Rail in Central West New South Wales, with the first $20 million steel rail contract from Liberty Steel’s Whyalla steelworks successfully delivered.
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Metro Trains specifications include recycled material
Metro Trains Melbourne recently altered their specifications to include the use of recycled materials.
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John Holland welcomes 400 new rail staff through acquisition
John Holland has enhanced its transport capacity and capability with the completion of a major rail and transport acquisition.
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Infrastructure WA Bill enters state Parliament
Legislation to establish Infrastructure WA will be introduced to the Western Australian Parliament this week, with the new organisation’s chair-designate now also appointed.
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New bridge improves safety on major WA ore rail line
A newly opened $18.66 million bridge will provide traffic with free movement over a major iron ore rail line, removing the potential for rail-road accidents at an intersection on Western Australia’s Great Northern Highway.
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Contract awarded for $79M Blue Mountains rail works
Sydney Trains has awarded a $79 million contract to adjust the track and overhead wires to allow more trains to travel to the Blue Mountains.
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Skyrail to remove Toorak Road crossing
A level crossing at Toorak Road in the inner-Melbourne suburb of Kooyong will be removed using a rail bridge design solution, the Victorian Government’s Level Crossing Removal Authority has said.
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