When long-time mates Joe Riccardo, Mike Heddon and Mark Tyler set up RHT Contracting in mid-2018, they knew they needed a winning edge when bidding for contracts – so they went for one of the most innovative and technically advanced construction equipment available.
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Construction support company opens applications for 40 apprenticeships
Mining and construction support company Hastings Deering will open applications for its 2021 apprenticeship intake on Monday (June 8).
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Melbourne Metro Tunnel State Library breakthrough
Three roadheaders have met 30 metres underground in the first major breakthrough of the Melbourne Metro Tunnel.
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Marble Bar Road realignment officially opens
MACA Civil delivered the works, realigning and reconstructing a four-kilometre section of road with joint funding from the federal and state government.
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New Engineering General Manager appointed at Georgiou
Former Laing O'Rourke General Manger has been appointed Engineering General Manager at Georgiou.
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Mining companies use technology to avoid the tipping point
Engineers are using Transoft Solutions’ AutoTURN software to analyse vehicles negotiating at safe speeds for mining operations.
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$160 million investment in Australia’s “longest short-cut”
Outback Way, a series of roads and dirt tracks running 2800 kilometres from Winton in QLD to Laverton in WA, will receive $160 million in funding from the Federal Government.
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BGC ramps up contracting business sale process
BGC is exploring at least three options for the sale of the group’s national contract mining, maintenance and civil construction business, BGC Contracting.
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CCF National Earth Award 2018 winners announced
Winners of the 2018 Civil Contractors Federation National Earth Awards have been announced, showcasing excellence in civil construction projects across the country.
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Civil construction trends to watch out for
Strong growth in rail, telecommunications and renewable energy generation and skilled labour availability are a few of the challenges and opportunities for Australia’s civil construction sector, according to Adrian Hart from BIS Oxford Economics.
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