Planning for IPWEA NSW’s 3rd Annual Emerging Technologies in Public Infrastructure Conference is off to a great start – with industry stakeholders confirming their attendance to discuss and debate the design, development and management of 21st century infrastructure.
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Boral opens new asphalt plant in Toowoomba
Boral has opened a new asphalt plant in Charlton Toowoomba, replacing its former site at Industrial Avenue.
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Parliamentary Report calls for “revolutionary” developments in automated transit
According to a Parliament of Australia report, the "revolutionary" development of an automated transit ecosystem is needed if Australia hopes to keep up with mass transit technology.
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Budget allocates $100 billion to infrastructure projects
Roads and Infrastructure break down the budget.
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Queensland’s second diverging diamond interchange
The department of Transport and Main Roads Queensland is currently underway designing the Strathpine Road and Gympie Arterial Road interchange at Bald Hills.
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Dr. Collette Burke talks Victoria’s Digital Asset Strategy
Victoria’s Chief Engineer talks to Roads & Infrastructure Magazine about the new Victorian Digital Asset Strategy, its development and where digital engineering is taking the sector in the future.
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Commsec rates the states
Roads & Infrastructure Magazine looks at latest CommSec State of the States economic performance report and how Australia’s states and territories stack up when it comes to the construction and infrastructure sector.
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Griffiths Street Corridor opens
The Griffiths Street Corridor Upgrade is a step towards the delivery of Toowoomba Second Range Crossing and provides a vital link to the New England Highway at Harlaxton.
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Easing congestion in Adelaide
Construction will soon commence on intersections in Highgate and Maylands as part of the governments Urban Congestion Fund package for Adelaide.
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27 tonnes of recycled rubber used on race track
A trial last year saw Equine Air paving product installed on 550 square meters of Pakenham Racing Club Tynong approach track.
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