In a flurry of infrastructure funding announcements, the federal government has only allocated funding for one new rail project, a new stop on the Canberra light rail line in Mitchell.
The stop, at the
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Year in Infrastructure conference goes digital
Bentley’s Year in Infrastructure 2020 conference will be held digitally in October.
The move to digital will allow for greater global participation in the annual infrastructure conference.
The program
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Embedding sustainability in times of uncertainty
No longer an optional addition, rail infrastructure projects are looking to mandate sustainability as part of the project’s outcomes, and are looking to their long-term impact on people and environment.
Incorporating
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Why the industry must spend resources wisely to drive Australia out of the current economic crisis
Rudolf Rose, associate director at DCWC, explains how the current COVID-19 crisis should influence Australia’s thinking on infrastructure.
THE IMPORTANCE OF KEEPING INFRASTRUCTURE
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First long-term infrastructure strategy released in SA
Infrastructure SA has released the first long-term infrastructure strategy for South Australia, and targets freight movements as an area for improvement.
The 20-Year State Infrastructure Strategy
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Federal government assessing projects for infrastructure spending
The federal government is currently assessing infrastructure projects to see what initiatives will receive funding.
Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development, Michael McCormack said
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Two more tunnel boring machines in the ground under Melbourne
The construction of the Melbourne Metro Tunnel has reached another milestone, with all four tunnel boring machines (TBM) now in operation.
TBM Millie, named after Victoria’s first female MP, Millie Peacock,
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NZ City Rail Link ready to re-start construction
The New Zealand government has approved Auckland’s $4.45 billion City Rail Link (CRL) to resume construction after the COVID-19 lockdown.
Sean Sweeney, CEO of New Zealand’s biggest infrastructure project
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Payments fast-tracked for NZ transport contractors
The New Zealand Government is paying transport contractors in advance to enable suppliers to retain their workforces.
Phil Twyford, NZ Transport Minister announced on Wednesday April 1 that the decision
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Rail the next step for economic stimulus: Committee for Sydney
The Committee for Sydney has prioritised infrastructure investment as essential to the viability of Sydney and Australia.
Responding to the federal government’s fiscal stimulus package to address the
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