The construction industry is most likely to be hard hit by the coming wave of automation in the post-COVID work environment, a new research study commissioned by Autodesk Foundation has found.
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Industry responds to NSW construction sector pause
As the construction industry in the Greater Sydney area enters a short-noticed halt on all activities, the industry is hoping the impacts will be short-lived.
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Bruce Highway upgrade team raise awareness for mental health
During May, the Bruce Highway Upgrade, Caloundra Road to Sunshine Motorway (CR2SM) project is doing their bit during Mental Health Awareness Month.
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Industry engagement higher than ever
Roads & Infrastructure is breaking new records for engagement as readers seek out the latest industry news while out on site and increasingly, working from home.
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MBA and CFMEU National Construction Division join forces
Master Builders Australia (MBA) and the Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) National Construction Division have joined forces.
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Transport infrastructure VIC budget 2019/20 update
Jacinta Allan, Minister for Transport Infrastructure in Victoria outlined the state's budget for 2019/20 and detailed exactly where the money will be spent
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Australian tradies at higher risk of excessive noise exposure
Tradies working outside of a major city are at higher risk of being exposed to excessive noise at work, according to new research led by Curtin University.
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MATES in Construction launches in NT
Mental health and suicide prevention program MATES has launched in the Northern Territory to support the construction, mining and energy industries.
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NSW and VIC economies lead the nation – State of the States report
The New South Wales and Victorian economies are the best in Australia, according to the latest CommSec State of State report, with construction work being a major factor in their success.
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QLD Govt launches BIM implementation policy
The state’s new building information modelling implementation (BIM) policy means that the use of BIM will now be required on all new government construction projects with an estimated capital cost of $50 million or more by 2023.
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