Plan B Comms continues to deliver essential communication design and project management services for infrastructure projects and new developments. Roads & Infrastructure Magazine finds out why the company is so well poised as a preferred provider.
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Tunnelling now underway on Western Harbour Tunnel Stage Two
Tunnel excavation has officially kicked off on the Western Harbour Tunnel Stage Two project in Sydney.
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Your opportunity to advertise in the first edition of Roads & Infrastructure in 2024
In the February 2024 edition of Roads & Infrastructure Magazine, we’re kicking off the year with a bang, highlighting Earthmoving and Excavation, including the
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Works powering on, funding increased for $1.5B Pacific Motorway VL2T project
The Queensland Government has increased its funding of the now $1.5 billion Pacific Motorway Varsity Lakes to Tugun (VL2T) project to upgrade 10 kilometres of the M1 Motorway, as Package B bridge structure works near completion.
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Early milestone reached for Lumsden Point project
The Western Australian Government has revealed that upgrade works on Lumsden Point in the Port of Port Hedland have reached an early construction milestone.
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12 level crossings to go as part of Armadale Line works
Boom gates at 12 level crossings are now closed and will soon be gone for good as part of a transformation of the Armadale Train Line in Western Australia.
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MaxiTRANS: An enhanced solution
Tony Singh of Blue Tippers SEQ explains the benefits and reasoning behind the company’s acquisition of brand-new Trout River units, which demonstrate greater outcomes in terms of efficiency and safety.
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Civilcast: Ahead of the rest
Civilcast recently achieved the coveted Global-Mark Certification for its steel and ductile iron products. As Ajit Pujari, Head of Compliance, Sustainability & Quality explains, compliance is integral to more than just product quality.
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Coates and Keller: Bracing for success at Bowline Wickham
When Keller, a specialist in civil works and retention, began planning how to support a large basement excavation for the Bowline Wickham residential development in Newcastle, they initially preferred ground anchoring. When the adjacent rail asset prevented this shoring method for the southern half of the excavation, it soon became clear that a hybrid solution was needed.
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Findings released from infrastructure pipeline review
The Federal Government has handed down the findings from the Infrastructure Investment Program Strategic Review.
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