Bentley Systems is calling for submissions for its annual awards, held in conjunction with the global firm’s Year in Infrastructure 2018 Conference, held 15-18 October in London.
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Collaboration key to achieving low carbon outcomes in cities
With cities around the globe striving to achieve low carbon outcomes in the face of climate change, Professor Deo Prasad says collaboration between government and industry is key to overcoming the obstacles in Australia.
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AAPA 2018 knowledge tour heads to Asia
Australian Asphalt Pavement Association’s international knowledge transfer tours have been enlightening industry on advances being made in the global flexible pavements sector for nearly 30 years. Its 2018 trip will continue that tradition, albeit in an exciting new setting.
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Clearing congested roads
Roads & Infrastructure Magazine looks at the potential to introduce a congestion charge to Sydney and Melbourne’s CBDs to combat the rise of traffic congestion, and what can be learnt from examples in London and Stockholm.
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Advancing road and rail infrastructure
Bentley Systems’ Brian Middleton talks about the new digital platforms for designing, constructing and operating road and rail infrastructure, and what they could mean for Australia.
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Taking BIM beyond level 1
Brian Middleton, Vice President – ANZ at Bentley Systems, talks to Roads & Infrastructure Magazine about how to take building information modelling beyond level 1, and the roadblocks in the way for Australia and New Zealand.
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Calls for more green infrastructure to future-proof Sydney
University of New South Wales research students are urging regulators to properly consider green infrastructure when setting charges for new property developments.
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Brisbane ferry terminals win top international award
UK-based Institution of Civil Engineers has awarded Aurecon the prestigious Brunel Medal for its design of the Brisbane Flood Recovery Ferry Terminals.
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