The Australian Airports Association (AAA) has been awarded a $2.475 million Australian Government grant to continue its work as part of the Airport Pavement Research Program (APRP) in developing better-quality and more cost-efficient airfields.
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Ecologiq develops map of Victorian suppliers of recycled and reused materials
Project teams and contractors will benefit from a new interactive map that pinpoints the location of Victorian suppliers of recycled and reused materials for use in transport infrastructure projects.
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Boral to explore re-carbonation technology to reduce emissions
Boral will explore a new carbon capture and storage technology called re-carbonation as part of its strategy to slash carbon emissions in its cement business.
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Taking control of the concrete mix with Antec
Antec’s volumetric concrete mix technology ensures quality concrete, with accurate batching, is produced right on the construction site. Jon Coles, Antec’s General Manager -Concrete Equipment Division, explains further.
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“Concrete in Life” global photography competition launches
The third annual GCCA “Concrete in Life” photography competition has today launched with a call for amateur and professional photographers from around the world to capture the role of concrete in their lives and its role in the sustainable world of tomorrow.
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Precast bypass, supporting local communities now and into the future
National Precast, Master Precaster, Stresscrete was engaged by Highway Construction and Albem Operations (HAJV) to supply precast concrete structural elements for a major bypass project in Smithfield, Cairns.
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First Cross River Rail tunnel boring machine launched
The first of two Tunnel Boring Machines (TBMs) to work on the Cross River Rail project has been launched under the Woolloongabba site station cavern.
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Soft plastics used to create sustainable concrete carpark and footpath
A team of engineers from RMIT have partnered with Victorian recycling organisations Replas, RED Group and SR Engineering to create a concrete material made from recycled soft plastics.
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Contractors reach milestone at $542.4M Bell to Moreland project
The contracted alliance on the Bell to Moreland level crossing removal project has installed all of the L-Beams for the elevated rail structure.
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Boral cites bushfire, floods and COVID-19 disruptions in annual results
Annual financial results for major construction materials group Boral show a statutory net loss after tax of 1.139 billion.
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