An infrastructure developer has been confirmed as the proponent for the $352 million Rookwood Weir project.
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Smart tech to provide new insights into urban stormwater run-off
A $1.66 million water monitoring project will use smart technologies to monitor the quality of water flowing through one of Cairns’ major urban catchments in a bid to help protect the Great Barrier Reef.
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Design contract won on flood immunity project
A $17 million design and environmental assessment contract has been awarded for improving the flood immunity at Tester’s Hollow, NSW.
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Submissions open for Bentley Year in Infrastructure 2018 awards
Bentley Systems is calling for submissions for its annual awards, held in conjunction with the global firm’s Year in Infrastructure 2018 Conference, held 15-18 October in London.
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River Murray irrigation changes to help SA farmers
The SA Government have made changed the state’s approach to salinity management, making it easier for farmers along the River Murray to irrigate.
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Lendlease gets first shipment of timber for world’s largest timber office building
Lendlease have received the first shipment of timber for the world’s largest and tallest engineered timber office building, 25 King.
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Old tyres used to make footpaths that help water trees
New research has found a way of recycling old tyres to create urban paving that can provide water to nearby trees.
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New pipeline to improve water quality in SA
SA Water will invest around $12 million to build a pipeline in the state’s wheat-growing region to improve the quality of drinking water in Orroroo, South Australian Water Minister Ian Hunter has announced.
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Calls for more green infrastructure to future-proof Sydney
University of New South Wales research students are urging regulators to properly consider green infrastructure when setting charges for new property developments.
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