In seeking to guarantee quality deliverables to their clients, engineering consulting firm Arup continually found themselves running into issues during manual design reviews.
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TCA releases interoperability fatigue management protocol
Transport Certification Australia (TCA) announced it has established, for the first time, a standardised interoperability protocol for fatigue management devices.
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Aurecon appoints Managing Director in Asia
Stephane Asselin has joined Aurecon as it launches a major initiative to drive growth in Asia.
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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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IPWEA NSW announces Public Infrastructure Conference agenda
Planning for IPWEA NSW’s 3rd Annual Emerging Technologies in Public Infrastructure Conference is off to a great start – with industry stakeholders confirming their attendance to discuss and debate the design, development and management of 21st century infrastructure.
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JLG’s locally-made lighting towers
Because it manufacturers all its lighting towers here in Australia, JLG Australia is able to deliver its customers a number of benefits that other suppliers can’t match.
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Weld Australia calls on government to invest in skilled workers
Weld Australia has called on the federal government to invest in the future of local skilled workers throughout the Northern Territory.
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Technologies for the continuity and quality of asphalt mix production
Ciber’s Marcelo Zubara talks about the new technology and equipment that are helping improve preventative and predictive maintenance processes in asphalt plants.
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City of Nedlands wins at IPWEA WA
The City of Nedlands LED street lighting program and The Jo Wheatley All Abilities Play Space win at IPWEA WA.
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Queensland pedestrian crossings get smart
Up to 300 Queensland pedestrian crossings will be fitted with smart technology as part of a $3 million investment by the state government.
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