The Port of Tallinn has installed an automated traffic management system that includes SICK components.
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Withstanding the test of time with Wirtgen
Wirtgen Group has been servicing the road construction industry in Australia since 1986. The company works consistently to provide new machinery and technology to enhance projects. Roads & Infrastructure finds out more.
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Boral signals $1.3B impairment charge across the company
Boral has announced it expects to recognise a non-cash, pre-tax impairment charge of $1.3 billion in its financial results, which will be released to market on Friday August 28.
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Contractors prepare for major works on Ranford Road Bridge
As part of the $716 million Thornlie-Cockburn Link the NEWest Alliance are preparing to upgrade the Ranford Road bridge to provide six traffic lanes.
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EOI’s open for Stage two of $125M Stephenson Avenue extension, WA
Local contractor Densford Civil has begun construction on the first stage of the Stephenson Avenue extension project.
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Local companies announced for $93M intersection upgrade in WA
An alliance made of WA locals has been named the preferred proponent to upgrade the Leach Highway and Welshpool Road intersection.
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Victoria’s Big Build progress during stage four lockdown
The Victorian Government has released details of its major transport project's progress over stage four lockdown and the plans to accelerate into spring.
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METRONET $36M track-laying contract awarded
A major contractor has been awarded $36 million contract for METRONET track-laying at Claremont Station.
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$17M contract awarded for Cessnock Road upgrade in NSW
A contract to upgrade Cessnock Road in the Hunter Valley NSW has been awarded to Daracon Contractors.
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Building up women in construction
With women comprising a mere one per cent of building trades, Roads & Infrastructure speaks to the National Association for Women in Construction Chair and the Deputy Prime Minister to find out where further opportunities for women in construction lie.
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