The VEGAPULS 64 liquid radar level measurement instrument is helping improve efficiency not just for bitumen suppliers, but also for the service providers maintaining their assets.
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Landsborough Hwy’s $12.5M upgrade completed
Upgrades to Queensland’s Landsborough Highway between Blackall and Barcaldine have been completed and aim to provide additional safety and efficiency for motorists.
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Queensland Rail appoints interim chair
An interim chair has been appointed for Queensland Rail while recruitment is underway to find a permanent chair.
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Contractor confirmed for $300M Inland Rail construction
The $300 million construction contract to deliver the first section of Inland Rail has been awarded to a joint venture.
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Brisbane trial of connected and automated vehicles begins
Transurban has launched trials of connected and automated vehicles in Brisbane.
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Bruce Highway safety barrier contract awarded to QLD company
A contract to install safety barriers on the Sunshine Coast between the Sunshine Motorway interchange and Cooroy has been awarded to a local Queensland company as part of the safety improvements on the Bruce Highway.
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Contract awarded for $104.1 million Bruce Hwy Upgrade Stage Four
The contract for the $104.1 million Bruce Highway – Cairns Southern Access Corridor – Stage Four – Kate to Aumuller project has been awarded to a joint venture.
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ARTC seeks partner for QLD Inland Rail projects
The Australian Rail Track Corporation has opened the Registration of Interest process for a Public Private Partnership to deliver the Gowrie to Kagaru section of Inland Rail.
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Tyres to roads gaining momentum
Tyre Stewardship Australia has teamed up with the Australian Asphalt Pavement Association to bring road builders a sustainable and effective alternative to standard asphalt products.
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Australians prepared to adopt new pricing regime to reduce congestion
A majority of Australians support replacing existing road usage charges replaced with a system more directly linked to the distance and time of day they travel, according to a University of Sydney Business School survey.
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