With the launch of a new national roadmap for robotics in Australia, Roads & Infrastructure Magazine explores the role robotics has to play in Australia’s infrastructure future and the benefits the technology brings.
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Trains begin underground testing on Sydney Metro
A train has entered the new Sydney Metro for the first time to test between the first two kilometres of tunnels between the new Bela Vista and Norwest stations.
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Level crossing removal in running for top sustainability award
Victoria’s Caulfield to Dandenong level crossing removal project has been named a finalist in the 2018 Victorian Premier’s Sustainability Awards Built Environment category.
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New train stations open along Melbourne’s $600M rail extension
Melbourne’s rail network has been extended by eight kilometres through the $600 million rail extension to Mernda, six months ahead of schedule.
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The drive to 100% reuse of asphalt
Erik Denneman, Director – Technology and Leadership at the Australian Asphalt Pavement Association, looks at the benefits of using reclaimed asphalt pavement and the push behind its uptake in Australia.
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O-Bahn City Access and Australia’s newest motor sport race track take out top SA awards
Adelaide’s $160 million O-Bahn City Access project and the Tailem Bend Raceway head the list of winners announced at the Civil Contractors Federation – South Australia annual Earth Awards.
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How are Trump’s trade tariffs impacting on infrastructure?
As the 45th President of the United States begins implementing tariffs on the global market, what effects will it have on Australia’s infrastructure industry? Roads & Infrastructure Magazine reports.
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Additional funding for MATES in Construction
The Queensland Government is providing $1 million to help MATES in Construction expand its suicide prevention program to rural and remote areas within the state.
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Bruce highway bridge opens as part of $118.9M upgrade
A new bridge has been opened as part of the $118.9 million Cattle and Frances Creeks Upgrade project to improve freight connectivity, travel reliability, community access to essential services and improve flood immunity.
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EOI sought from local suppliers for Inland Rail
Following local industry briefings, the Australian Rail Track Corporation is now calling for expressions of interest from suppliers for construction work on the Parkes to Narromine section of the project.
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