Transurban has revealed the costs of the West Gate tunnel project in Melbourne could be blown out by about $3.3 billion.
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Next week, the Tasmanian Major Projects Conference returns to showcase the biggest projects in the State pipeline
From road and rail to water and renewables, the Tasmanian Major Projects Conference will delve into the high-priority infrastructure projects that are helping to drive growth within the State and reinvigorate the economy post-COVID.
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Vic Govt commits $33M for Big Build infrastructure apprenticeships
An investment from the Victorian Government will see the creation of a new apprenticeships body, Apprenticeships Victoria.
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Changes to the security of payments act
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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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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Infrastructure Australia to evaluate projects worth more than $250 million
National Cabinet agreed Infrastructure Australia (IA) will evaluate project proposals that require in excess of $250 million in funding from the federal government.
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Webinar: Going digital in roads with Bentley Systems
On Thursday 29th October, Roads & Infrastructure magazine hosted a webinar with Bentley Systems about how digital twins are created road infrastructure through the introduction of digital context and the dimension of time to static 3D BIM models.
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Precast production for major projects
NVC Precast is supplying significant precast concrete elements to one of the largest Level Crossing Removal projects in Victoria – Bell to Moreland. Once complete, 2.5 kilometres of elevated rail made predominantly from precast concrete will be up and running.
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Transurban annual results impacted by COVID-19 traffic reduction
Transurban reported a decrease of proportional earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EDBITDA) of 6.4 per cent to $1,888 million.
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Infrastructure Australia releases new priorities to lead COVID-19 recovery
Infrastructure Australia has released an updated edition of the 2020 Infrastructure Priority list worth more than $64 billion.
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