In an Australian-first, City of Adelaide has partnered with Downer to construct Australia's first road made completely from recycled material.
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Contractors shortlisted for $354M North-South Corridor project
Two consortia have been shortlisted for the major works contract on the $354 million Regency Road to Pym Street project, which will deliver the 1.8-kilometre section of the North-South Corridor in South Australia.
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VicRoads announces new CEO
Michael Malouf will step down from the roads authority on 4 March, to be replaced by Robyn Seymour.
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$112 million for Queensland roads
The Queensland Government is investing $112 million for safety upgrades on nine high risk roads.
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Steel delivery marks major Inland Rail milestone
Construction is ramping up on Inland Rail in Central West New South Wales, with the first $20 million steel rail contract from Liberty Steel’s Whyalla steelworks successfully delivered.
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Billion-dollar funding package announced for regional roads and timber bridges
The New South Wales government has announced a package of $1 billion dollars to repair timber bridges and reclaim up to 15,000 kilometers of council owned regional roads.
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Construction subcontractor associations announce merger
The Australian Subcontractors Association and Subcontractors WA have joined forces and will now represent over 50,000 subcontractors in Australia.
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Hobart City Deal to deliver $730M in transport infrastucture projects
A $730 million congestion-busting package is set to secure Hobart's long-term future as a productive and liveable city, according to Minister for Cities, Urban Infrastructure and Population Alan Tudge.
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Local contractors sign up for North Queensland flood recovery effort
More than 700 qualified local contractors are now registered with the Queensland Government’s North Queensland Flood Register to assist in the recovery works in the state’s north.
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