Train station precincts with more shops and apartment blocks are key to getting residents walking, a new report has found.
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Research grants awarded to modernise automotive industry
Three research projects at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) have been awarded grants totalling over $780,000 to modernise the Australian automotive industry.
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Turning sewage into structures with biosolid bricks
New research has found a way of turning biosolids from sewage into cheaper, higher performing bricks suitable for the construction industry.
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Piecing together the parking puzzle
Parking is a vital piece of public infrastructure, but is it being managed properly? Roads & Infrastructure Magazine speaks to Elizabeth Taylor from RMIT, who reveals some ways Australian parking infrastructure can perform better.
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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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Paving the way for future construction material
Research by Melbourne’s Swinburne University of Technology has found a potential new use for flexible plastics and glass fines in the construction of footpaths.
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Researchers call for second Melbourne Metro Rail
In order to handle the increased demand for the growing population of Melbourne, urban researchers from RMIT and the University of Melbourne are calling for a second Melbourne Metro Rail.
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