The Australian Road Research Board’s new generation of workshops is providing the road and transport sector with tailored, interactive and practical sessions, aimed at boosting industry knowledge sharing and best practice.
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Austroads releases revised Data Standard for road asset managers
Austroads has published the third version of the Data Standard for Road Management and Investment report with revised priority harmonisation subsets and metrics, following stakeholder feedback.
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Becoming BIM ready
A new academic forum aims to establish standards for BIM-related curricula for Australian universities in a bid to bridge the gap between graduate BIM education and evolving industry requirements.
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Self-driving future: what infrastructure is needed to accommodate automated vehicles
Automated vehicles offer a plethora of potential benefits, but what infrastructure do local governments need to update to accommodate them?
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RMS and ARRB partner to bring iSSAVe to NSW
ARRB and RMS have entered into an agreement for ARRB’s Intelligent Safe Surface Assessment Vehicle to be used in New South Wales.
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The new information highway
Roads & Infrastructure Magazine sat down with Bentley Systems’ Dan Vogen to talk about how new digital engineering processes and the increasing role of data is influencing the operation of linear infrastructure assets.
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Contract won to deliver $16M Sydney Trains digital integration program
Transport for NSW has announced the signing of a $16 million contract to help define and deliver Sydney Trains’ Digital Systems program.
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First SA road built with plastic bags and glass
The first South Australian road built with soft plastics and glass will utilise plastic from approximately 139,000 plastic bags and packaging and 39,750 glass bottle equivalents.
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QLD Govt launches BIM implementation policy
The state’s new building information modelling implementation (BIM) policy means that the use of BIM will now be required on all new government construction projects with an estimated capital cost of $50 million or more by 2023.
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Advancing infrastructure: highlights from Bentley Systems’ 2018 YII
Bentley Systems’ 2018 Year in Infrastructure conference in London this October was a hive of activity, with major product announcements, developments within the digital engineering sector and awards shaping the event.
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