Waterloo Station has become the first station to be completed on the new city section of the Sydney Metro City & Southwest project.
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$1.9B transport boost announced for NSW
The Federal Government has announced a $1.9 billion investment to support the delivery of future and on-going transport projects across Sydney’s west.
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TBM’s now on site for Sydney Metro West package
The final tunnel boring machines (TBMs) have arrived on site for the Sydney Metro West – the largest public transport project in the nation’s history – and will be used to deliver the Eastern Tunnelling Package.
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Works start on Tocal Road upgrade
Construction has begun on the upgrade to Tocal Road, with the works forming part of the New South Wales Government’s $543 million Fixing Country Roads Program.
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Designs progressing for Mount Ousley interchange
Key scope elements have been confirmed for the $390 million Mount Ousley interchange, with detailed design works now progressing on the project in New South Wales.
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Astec: A crucial component
Astec Industries’ Roadtec SB-3000 Shuttle Buggy is being used as part of recent works on the Western Sydney Airport. Roads & Infrastructure Magazine hears from Astec and preferred project proponent Boral on what makes this iteration so special.
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Major testing milestone for Sydney Metro
In a new major testing milestone for the Sydney Metro, all 45 metro trains have completed a least one 51-kilometre journey between Tallawong and Sydenham at operational speed.
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Tunnelling reaches halfway point on Western Sydney Airport project
TBMs Catherine and Marlene are halfway to St Marys as tunnelling continues on the Sydney Metro – Western Sydney Airport project.
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Fulton Hogan Egis awarded 30 year M6 Motorway contract
Fulton Hogan Egis has been awarded a 30 year contract to carry out asset management works for the M6 Stage 1 Motorway in New South Wales.
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New institute to deliver next-gen industry training, certification
The $80 million Institute of Applied Technology – Construction is now open in Western Sydney, with the new facility set to provide courses relevant to current and future industry requirements.
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