Author: Rosemary Tilley
$1Bn Housing Project in SE Melbourne
Mirvac has confirmed it will develop the 171 hectare Boral quarry site in Wantirna South. Expected to take up to 10 years to develop, the project could potentially be valued...
NSW Government to Provide $3m Relief to Mascot Towers
Minister for Better Regulation Kevin Anderson today announced a $3m package to assist residents of the Mascot Towers building as they enter a second week of uncertainty on what the future holds.
Office Etiquette
Office Etiquette Etiquette is not a commonly-used word these days and may become a scarce commodity in a world where parents, who are normally the teachers of good manners, are...
Who’s missing in the construction project org chart?
There is usually one role missing from an Organisation Chart which is central to achieving Project Objectives. Its missing because it’s never properly designated in the way specific roles such...
North South Corridor to get $252m
The South Australian budget will today announce $252m in funding for the final 10.5k section of the North-South Corridor project. The whole project will cost more than $5bn with the...
Probuild wins $85m Curtin Stage 1
In a welcome announcement for building in Perth after the postponement of the Far East consortium development, Curtin has awarded stage 1 of its development to Probuild. The $85m project...
Hansen Yunken Turns Ground at Macksville
Hansen Yunken has announced commencement on the $73m Macksville Hospital Project with a sod-turning ceremony last week. Pre-works had been underway since December 2018 conducted by Acciona Ferrovial JV (PACIFICO)....
Mascot Towers Evacuated – Opal 2.0?
Fears of a repeat of the Opal Tower fiasco are growing after emergency services evacuate 100 apartments in the Mascot Towers complex in Sydney South. Fire and Police services attended the scene after reports of ‘movement’ in the basement levels. Police noted that they had no reason to fear any immediate risk to public safety and were conducting the evacuations as a precaution.
