Roads & Infrastructure magazine looks at the benefits, opportunities and challenges that face Australian utilities making the jump into the Information Age.
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Wirtgen-heavy fleet proves winner for ACT/NSW contractor
Patches Asphalt has seen significant growth in the past few years – an increase that comes down to its high quality service and the technical abilities of its Wirtgen-heavy fleet of machinery.
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Changing expectations: the future of robotics in construction
With the launch of a new national roadmap for robotics in Australia, Roads & Infrastructure Magazine explores the role robotics has to play in Australia’s infrastructure future and the benefits the technology brings.
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Embracing social change: how social media and digital mediums are influencing project delivery
Aurecon’s Kylie Cochrane talks to Roads & Infrastructure Magazine about the role of social media and digital technology in community and stakeholder engagement on infrastructure projects and how this has changed the dynamic of project delivery.
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The white elephant in the room
Managing Australia’s water infrastructure is vital to avoiding disaster. Professor Simon Beecham talks to Roads & Infrastructure about building drought and flood resilience through infrastructure.
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Combatting concrete cancer
Steel reinforced concrete will begin to rust over time, leading to costly damage. Roads & Infrastructure Magazine explores the issue of concrete cancer and the alternatives to steel out there.
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Equipment financing: It’s not rocket science
Alex Charilaou, Senior Equipment Finance Specialist at Finlease, explains why equipment finance isn’t rocket science, and outlines strategies to help owners avoid issues along the way.
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There’s no stopping innovation
Saferoads continues to improve its research and design methodologies to develop efficient road safety products.
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New equipment partnership reaping the benefits
Downer’s Road Services business has recently awarded a major supply contract for compaction equipment and chose HAMM for its surfacing and minor civil roller fleet.
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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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