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    First tram on tracks for GC Light Rail
    Infrastructure
    4 days ago

    First tram on tracks for GC Light Rail

    The Gold Coast Light Rail project in Queensland has reached a significant milestone with the first tram successfully navigating the new tracks on the northern section of its third stage. This trial run prepares for controlled night-time testing set to begin at the end of the month. The project aims to enhance public transport connectivity in the region, with the new section designed to accommodate increased passenger capacity and improve transit efficiency.

    Fresh and final designs unveiled for LXRP
    Infrastructure
    4 days ago

    Fresh and final designs unveiled for LXRP

    The Victorian Government has unveiled final designs for the Newport level crossing removal project, which will eliminate two level crossings. The project includes new rail bridges designed to accommodate both passenger and freight trains over Maddox Road, enhancing transport efficiency. Additionally, a new pedestrian and cycling bridge at Champion Road will improve connectivity and safety for non-motorised users.

    Hitachi: Smart, safe and synced
    Infrastructure
    4 days ago

    Hitachi: Smart, safe and synced

    Bell Equipment is advancing safety and productivity in the construction industry with its Fleetm@tic telematics system integrated into articulated dump trucks and motor graders. This agnostic platform enhances control technology and supports autonomy, allowing for seamless operation across different equipment types. By focusing on these innovations, Bell Equipment aims to optimise fleet management and operational efficiency, addressing the industry's demand for smarter and safer construction solutions.

    Great Ocean Road’s Wye River Bridge replacement complete
    Infrastructure
    5 days ago

    Great Ocean Road’s Wye River Bridge replacement complete

    The Wye River Bridge along the Great Ocean Road has been replaced, marking the completion of a $14.86 million project. Jointly funded by the Federal Government's $4.05 million contribution and the Victorian Government's $10.81 million, the new structure enhances connectivity between Lorne and Apollo Bay. This infrastructure upgrade is part of the Safer Local Roads and Infrastructure Program, aiming to improve road safety and reliability in the region.

    Applications invited for road safety upgrades
    Infrastructure
    5 days ago

    Applications invited for road safety upgrades

    Nominations are open for the Queensland Government’s School Transport Infrastructure Program, targeting road safety upgrades and enhanced active transport links around schools. Eligible projects include new or improved drop-off and parking facilities, upgraded bus set-down and pick-up zones, and enhanced bikeways. Schools have until next week to apply, aiming to improve safety and accessibility for students across Queensland.

    VEGA: Sensing done smarter
    Infrastructure
    5 days ago

    VEGA: Sensing done smarter

    VEGA's advanced limestone and cement management technologies offer non-contact, maintenance-free level monitoring, crucial for infrastructure projects involving materials like crushed limestone and cement. These systems enhance efficiency from quarrying to stockpiling by ensuring consistent material levels without the need for frequent maintenance. By providing reliable monitoring solutions, VEGA supports the seamless execution of road and infrastructure projects, addressing the challenges of material management in construction.

    Total Rockbreaking: Same machine, better results
    Infrastructure
    5 days ago

    Total Rockbreaking: Same machine, better results

    Simex is set to release the ART 1000 Gen II, an advanced attachment designed for zero waste asphalt repair, enhancing sustainable road maintenance. This second-generation technology enables in-situ regeneration, allowing for efficient, multi-tasking operations without the need for additional machinery. The ART 1000 Gen II is expected to significantly improve the efficiency and environmental impact of road repair projects, offering a streamlined solution for infrastructure professionals focused on sustainability.

    NSW planning system reform bill passes Parliament
    Policy
    6 days ago

    NSW planning system reform bill passes Parliament

    The New South Wales Planning System Reforms Bill 2025 has been approved by State Parliament, marking the most significant update to the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 in decades. This legislative overhaul aims to streamline processes for housing, jobs, infrastructure, and energy projects across the state. The reform is expected to enhance the efficiency of project approvals and align planning with contemporary demands, potentially accelerating development timelines and improving regulatory clarity for engineers and developers.

    Final designs for Boronia Station precinct released
    Infrastructure
    6 days ago

    Final designs for Boronia Station precinct released

    Final designs for the Boronia Station precinct have been unveiled, featuring a station forecourt canopy inspired by Dandenong Ranges flora and an expanded concourse to enhance connectivity across the rail line. The project includes a new landscaped plaza between the station and Dorset Road, aimed at improving pedestrian access and community space. Early works are set to commence in the coming weeks, marking a significant step in the precinct's redevelopment.

    JCB wins 'Sustainable Tractor of the Year' award for all-new Fastrac
    Materials
    6 days ago

    JCB wins 'Sustainable Tractor of the Year' award for all-new Fastrac

    JCB's Fastrac 6300 has been awarded the 'Sustainable Tractor of the Year' at Agritechnica, the world's largest agricultural machinery show. This high-power tractor is recognised for its industry-leading features and performance, combining advanced technology with sustainable practices. The award highlights JCB's commitment to innovation in agricultural machinery, as the Fastrac 6300 sets a new standard in balancing power and environmental responsibility.

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