Tagged: constructionindustry
Chinese construction equipment manufacturer XCMG reports that it has successfully used unmanned asphalt compactors and pavers on maintaining a section of one of the country’s busiest highways. The company says it deployed...
Robotic technology company FBR agreed to supply GP Vivienda with ‘Wall as a Service’ (WaaS) bricklaying using Hadrian X. FBR’s managing director & chief executive officer, Mike Pivac, said: “We...
2020 was not the best year for esports revenue, as it declined for the first time since data became available a decade ago, JLL reported. The dip was likely temporary,...
It’s 2050 and urban life has never been better. Despite more people living in urban areas than ever before, the world’s towns and cities are now healthy, affordable and inclusive...
Public consultation is now open for the design and landscape plan for the future of the M12 Motorway in Sydney. The design concept includes landscaping ideas, innovative Aboriginal art and also shared...
Tenders are being called for a project to upgrade one of Cape York’s well-known waterway crossings, the Archer River Crossing in Far North Queensland. The project is part of the...
Net zero within reach for major Australian city through comprehensive adoption of photovoltaics in built environment New modelling, on a scale ranging from individual structures through to neighbourhoods and an...
The Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) has partnered with MATES in Construction to ensure there is a dedicated focus on suicide prevention and early intervention in the Inland Rail project’s...
During National Asbestos Awareness Month (1-30 November) managers of commercial and non-residential properties and tradespersons are being urged to respect the risks of asbestos and download free resources from asbestosawareness.com.au...
Construction on the Sydney Metro City and Southwest project has reached a major milestone, with track laid for the first rail crossing under Sydney Harbour. More than 2400 railway sleepers...