Construction to duplicate the Western Highway between Buangor and Ararat in Victoria will restart this year, following the approval of a new planning amendment allowing works to proceed.
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Lendlease secures Frankston line level crossing removals
Lendlease, together with its partners has been selected by the Victorian Government to deliver the Southern Program Alliance – a level crossing removal project in Victoria.
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Contractor to deliver $551M Ballarat line upgrade named
The Melbourne Metro Rail Authority has announced the successful contractor to undertake the rail upgrade, with construction earmarked for early this year.
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Positive diagnosis for concrete durability
Researchers from Deakin University are investigating plastic dialysis waste as a recyclable material to be used in the production of longer-lasting concrete.
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Foundations for the future
Researchers from Swinburne University of Technology have developed 3D printed cement and geopolymer and are exploring its potential for future applications in civil construction.
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Can you afford to not train staff?
Civil Contractors Federation Victoria looks at the obstacles to meeting the rising demand in civil infrastructure, and how its training division – Civil Train – is providing the skills and expertise to rise to the challenge.
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Ahead of the game
Elite Roads’ flexibility and uptake of new concepts has seen the Melbourne-based road construction firm expand exponentially
within a short space of time.
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Turning old tyres into new roads
With millions of tyres dumped in Australia, a new innovation could turn used tyres into permeable surfaces – helping the environment and our future infrastructure.
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Increasing the scope for crumb rubber in Australia
Tyre recycler Tyrecycle explains the benefits of using domestic crumb rubber product in road infrastructure, creating a circular economy and the growth opportunities available for the Australian market.
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Clearing congested roads
Roads & Infrastructure Magazine looks at the potential to introduce a congestion charge to Sydney and Melbourne’s CBDs to combat the rise of traffic congestion, and what can be learnt from examples in London and Stockholm.
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