The Nexus Law Group details changes to the Building and Construction Security of Payment Act 1999 (SOP Act or the NSW Act) and explains how it can be a powerful tool for construction industry stakeholders to achieve a swift interim determination of payment disputes.
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Fit for work: Why gender-biased workwear is unsafe
When it comes to safety on a job site – even in industries where men traditionally dominate the workplace – risks and hazards are equal opportunists. Which is why personal protective equipment, in the form of clothing or footwear, should be made to fit both women and men in equal fashion, says an expert from safety workwear supplier Blackwoods.
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The Tasmanian Major Projects Conference returns amid infrastructure boom
On the 20th and 21st of April, the Tasmanian Major Projects Conference will return to shed light on the most significant infrastructure projects in the pipeline for the State, covering sectors from roads and rail to renewable energy and water.
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WA removes its first level crossing on the METRONET program
The boom gates at Denny Avenue Level Crossing were down for the final time on Thursday April 1st 2021.
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NSW announces Regional Road Flood Recovery Taskforce
The new Taskforce will help to fast-track restoration efforts on the road network following flooding throughout regional NSW.
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IPWEA Victoria launches online leadership programs
This year IPWEA Victoria is hosting its engineering and management leadership programs online.
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Seeing green
Roads & Infrastructure investigates the role greenery can play in future infrastructure planning and delivery for social, health and environmental benefit.
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Major works begin on the Cranbourne Line upgrade in Melbourne
Crews have begun working to untangle tracks at the junction where the Cranbourne and Pakenham lines merge.
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Contractors called to tender for $187.2M Parkes Bypass
Tenders for the Parkes Bypass will be open for eight weeks, bringing the project a step closer to construction.
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Tunnel built in 2000 being used in the Thornlie-Cockburn Link construction
The 21 year old Glen Iris Tunnel, just outside of Fremantle will be used as part of Perth's first east-west rail link.
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