Roads & Infrastructure Magazine talks to Australian Road Research Board CEO Michael Caltabiano about the organisation’s new national transport research centre and what it means for the future of the Australian transport sector.
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URBAN Lighting Towers lighting up the night
AllightSykes has developed a new version of its URBAN lighting towers, with a focus on a compact design, safety and reduced noise.
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Supporting structures through proactive asset management
Roads & Infrastructure Magazine explores the significance of bridge maintenance and how proactive asset management leads to effective and long-lasting infrastructure.
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All VIC regional councils receive funding under country roads program
All 48 regional councils in Victoria have been successful in securing a portion of more than $30 million in the first round of the state government’s $100 million Fixing Country Roads Program.
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Government pledges $30 million for WA heavy vehicle safety
Up to 15 Western Australian projects will share in more than $30.9 million in heavy vehicle safety funding it was confirmed last week.
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Logan trials fibre-reinforced asphalt
Queensland’s Logan City Council is trialling a new asphalt technology that could help the city reduce its road maintenance and rehabilitation costs and extend pavement life.
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Making infrastructure accessible for everyone
Roads & Infrastructure Magazine explores how accessible infrastructure can be designed for the millions of Australians who have reduced mobility.
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A binder for all seasons
SAMI Bitumen Technologies’ SAMIflex emulsion binder is giving contractors the ability to undertake spray sealing operations in cooler periods in a safe and environmentally friendly way.
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VIC Govt funds five 15-minute EV charging stations
Five new electric vehicle charging stations will be built across Victoria with the ability to fully charge a vehicle in 15 minutes.
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Australia’s infrastructure investment reputation could be under threat
Market intervention and policy uncertainty could threaten Australia’s reputation as the preferred global destination for infrastructure investment, according to a new report.
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