Pre-qualified contractors are now invited to tender on the much-anticipated, $1.065 billion, Rockhampton Ring Road project.
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Central QLD prepares for its biggest infrastructure project
Central Queensland is preparing for its biggest infrastructure project to date, the $1 billion Rockhampton Ring Road.
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Melbourne lockdown weighs on Transurban FY results, with West Gate cost blowout looming
Transurban has revealed the costs of the West Gate tunnel project in Melbourne could be blown out by about $3.3 billion.
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Automation from the ground up with InEight
In anticipation of autonomous vehicle technology, smart highways are being built to improve the driver experience and asset management. InEight’s Rob Bryant explains why this technology of tomorrow should be a staple in construction now.
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Proactive culvert management solutions that keep traffic flowing
For any efficient asset management program, early intervention is vital, saving government bodies huge construction and traffic congestion costs incurred by reactive repairs, Interflow explains.
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Port of Tallinn moves to automated traffic flow management
The Port of Tallinn has installed an automated traffic management system that includes SICK components.
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Transurban annual results impacted by COVID-19 traffic reduction
Transurban reported a decrease of proportional earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EDBITDA) of 6.4 per cent to $1,888 million.
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Melbourne outer metro drivers spend 79 hours in traffic annually – Report
Infrastructure Partnerships Australia's Australian Travel Time Metric has found outer metropolitan Melbourne commuters spend an average of 79 hours in traffic yearly.
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Traffic management training changes to keep controllers working
The Queensland Government has introduced new measures to keep 4,000 traffic management staff working.
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Getting the basics right with ARRB
It’s critical for our connected and automated transport future that the roads and transport industry get the basics right now, writes Mike Shackleton, Australian Road Research Board Chief Research Officer.
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