Caterpillar has manufactured and delivered its 50,000th articulated truck, making it the third truck milestone for the business this year.
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From crop to construction: how food waste is being used for building materials
Waste could soon be harvested from farms and turned into building supplies like bricks, insulation and panelling, thanks to the advent of new research in the field. Roads & Infrastructure Magazine investigates.
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Facilitating the future of project delivery
With Building Information Modelling increasingly used in construction and infrastructure project delivery, a Deakin construction expert is calling for Australia to introduce a common tertiary education strategy to meet future demand.
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Topcon and Bentley to hold collaborative Constructioneering Academy in Brisbane
Topcon Positioning Group and Bentley Systems have announced the second collaborative Constructioneering Academy initiative, scheduled for Brisbane, 12 April.
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Contributing to the cause
Governments are well placed to recover transport infrastructure costs by asking homeowners and businesses that gain financially from infrastructure development to share this benefit, according to a researcher at the University of Sydney Business School.
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ShoulderMaster set for US launch
Poised to launch its ShoulderMaster road widening attachment to the North American market, Wauchope-based business Stabilcorp is simultaneously expanding its local manufacturing facilities in preparation for a big 2018.
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Toyota partners with Uber, Amazon on automated delivery vehicle concept
Automotive manufacturer Toyota Motor Corporation has announced the launch of a new alliance focused on developing autonomous electric vehicles for parcel delivery, ride sharing, on-the-road e-commerce and more.
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Atlas Copco acquires US drilling company
Atlas Copco has announced its acquisition of major US drill supplier and operator Cate Drilling Solutions.
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Local homeowners and businesses should contribute to infrastructure costs – research
A leading researcher from the University of Sydney Business School suggests governments are well placed to recover transport infrastructure costs by asking homeowners and businesses that benefit financially from the developments to share this benefit.
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