Concrete doesn’t burn but it does split when exposed to extreme heat. New research from the UK claims adding tyre fibres to a concrete mix can stop this occurrence. Not all agree. Roads and Infrastructure investigates.
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New compaction safety technology unveiled
A family-owned Australian company has developed rollover prevention and collision avoidance innovations to enhance worker safety.
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Infrastructure investment to bring jobs to Townsville
Bruce Highway upgrades, funding for the final stage of the ring road and major port and rail investments have contributed to the Queensland Government’s record infrastructure budget for the Townsville region.
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Additional level crossing removals for Melbourne
Two Werribee CBD locations and Hoppers Crossing have been announced as the next level crossing removal sites in Melbourne.
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Huge engineering construction growth in Tasmania
The March quarter for 2019 saw the highest spending ever recorded on engineering construction work in Tasmania.
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Contractor to begin $7.2M Carnarvon Highway upgrade
Works will start later this month on the $7.2 million upgrade package for Carnarvon Highway between St George and Surat and Injune and Rolleston in Queensland.
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Contractor close to 1M hours worked on Ballarat Line upgrade
Victoria's Ballarat Line upgrade project is nearing one million hours of work as construction on the project is due for completion at the end of the year.
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Contractors reach million milestone at Western Sydney Airport
The construction of Western Sydney International Airport has reached a major milestone, having moved one million cubic metres of earth on site.
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Revu Saves Time in Major MTA Project
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s (MTA) train signal system is outdated. It is the same fixed-block signal system originally used when the subway system opened in 1904.
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Tasmanian bridge upgrades for freight efficiency progressing
The Tasmanian State budget 2019/20 includes an investment of over $1.6 billion to maintain momentum for job creating infrastructure.
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