Autodesk, Australian Constructors Association, Consult Australia and the Infrastructure Sustainability Council have released a joint report to support industry in accelerating a net zero future.
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Consult Australia releases asset recycling report
An association for consulting firms in the built environment has released a report that argues asset recycling as a solution to growing infrastructure demands.
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Engineering better infrastructure
With leaner resources and fewer engineers in government roles, how can the public sector make the most of its engineering staff?
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Infrastructure in a changing climate
Roads & Infrastructure Magazine reports on findings from a recent Senate Inquiry on the possible impacts that climate change could have on infrastructure assets.
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Aurecon appoints new engineering leader
Tim Spies has been named as the global engineering and infrastructure advisory firm’s new Global Service Leader, Building Mechanical.
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New report shows infrastructure reforms could deliver $66B boost to economy
Introducing incentive payments to encourage states and territories to progress infrastructure reforms could provide significant benefits for the economy, according to Infrastructure Australia’s Making Reforms Happen report.
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Growing the infrastructure pie in Australia
Consult Australia is proposing a new model for Australian infrastructure advisory bodies that aims to establish a more uniform and collaborative approach to prioritising state and national infrastructure projects.
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New guide to help progress smart cities
A new guide has been released to help consultants understand the role of data, design and technology in designing cities.
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Consult Australia names top firms and projects for 2017
Leading Australian consulting firms have been recognised at the 2017 Consult Australia Awards for Excellence this past September.
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Engineers’ skills could become ‘redundant’ if they don’t prepare for the future – report
According to a new report from Hays Engineering, engineers require environmentally sustainable design knowledge, expertise in technology such as GPS positioning and drones, and a willingness to continuously ask questions to remain employable.
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