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    Let’s Talk Slope Stabilisation
    Infrastructure
    about 19 hours ago

    Let’s Talk Slope Stabilisation

    Aarsleff Ground Engineering has implemented diverse slope stabilisation solutions across three UK sites, addressing unique challenges with tailored techniques. In Alnwick, 57.6m of driven steel sheet piles were installed using a silent press to stabilise a slope near historic buildings, while in Tynemouth, a 10m deep contiguous pile wall with a 120-year design life was constructed to secure a cliff face at King Edwards Bay. In Northampton, an 80m soil nailed solution with R32 hollow threadbars was deployed to stabilise a failing reinforced soil wall, overcoming buried service clashes through detailed 3D visualisation.

    Dubai developer takes over £2.5bn Royal Docks scheme
    Infrastructure
    about 21 hours ago

    Dubai developer takes over £2.5bn Royal Docks scheme

    Dubai-based developer Arada has acquired an 80% stake in the £2.5bn Thameside West development at London's Royal Docks, marking its second major investment in the city's residential market. The Foster & Partners masterplan includes at least 5,000 residential apartments over 47 acres, with 1,000 homes in the first phase starting construction in 2027. The project, featuring a kilometre of waterfront and extensive green spaces, aims to transform the former industrial site into a connected, sustainable neighbourhood with 35% affordable housing.

    O’Brien moves from earthworks to infrastructure at Fairham
    Infrastructure
    about 21 hours ago

    O’Brien moves from earthworks to infrastructure at Fairham

    O’Brien Contractors has commenced the infrastructure phase at the 606-acre Fairham development in Nottinghamshire, following the completion of major earthworks ahead of schedule. This £100 million investment, led by Clowes Developments and Homes England, will support the construction of 3,000 homes and over a million square feet of employment space. The current phase involves installing essential infrastructure such as highways, drainage, and utilities, including water, gas, electricity, and telecoms, while coordinating with local councils and National Highways to minimise transport disruption.

    Op-Ed: Hard rock, smart tools – how AI is rewriting mining
    Mining
    3 days ago

    Op-Ed: Hard rock, smart tools – how AI is rewriting mining

    AI is reshaping mining operations by enabling real-time data analysis and predictive maintenance, crucial for meeting rising demands for critical minerals like lithium and copper. Technologies such as sensor-laden quadruped robots patrol crusher corridors, identifying potential issues through vibration and temperature monitoring, while remote metallurgists optimise mill performance from afar. The integration of AI not only enhances operational efficiency but also shifts workforce roles towards higher-skill oversight, with predictive models reducing unplanned downtime and improving safety by minimising human exposure to hazardous environments.

    US biomining startup raises $13.5M in seed funding
    Mining
    3 days ago

    US biomining startup raises $13.5M in seed funding

    US biomining startup Endolith has secured $13.5 million in seed funding to advance its AI-guided microbial extraction technology for copper and other critical minerals. Led by Squadra Ventures, the funding aims to support pilot-engineering and process validation of Endolith's environmentally friendly approach, which targets low-grade and complex ores. This investment highlights the growing interest in biomining as a strategic component of national security infrastructure, amid geopolitical supply chain disruptions and rising demand from the clean energy sector.

    East Africa Metals sites hit by illegal mining: report
    Mining
    3 days ago

    East Africa Metals sites hit by illegal mining: report

    Illegal mining activities have reportedly occurred at East Africa Metals' Mato Bula and Da Tambuk sites in Ethiopia's Tigray region, driven by a more than 50% rise in gold prices this year. Despite the company's claims of non-operational status, former soldiers and Chinese miners allegedly extracted gold from early 2024 to mid-2025, backed by undisclosed investors. The region's interim president has deployed a task force to halt mining, but enforcement is threatened by escalating conflict, raising concerns of a Sudan-style resource conflict with minimal local benefits.

    Indigenous group says ‘no’ to Pan American’s Escobal mine in Guatemala
    Mining
    4 days ago

    Indigenous group says ‘no’ to Pan American’s Escobal mine in Guatemala

    The Xinka Indigenous group has again rejected the restart of Pan American Silver's Escobal mine in Guatemala, citing risks to water, culture, and territory. A petition with over 6,000 signatures was delivered to Pan American Silver, urging respect for the Xinka's decision against the mine's reopening. The Escobal mine, which holds 24.7 million tonnes of proven and probable reserves at 334 grams silver per tonne, remains closed since 2017, with ongoing consultations under Guatemala's Ministry of Energy and Mines and ILO Convention 169.

    Canada formally announces Major Projects
    Mining
    4 days ago

    Canada formally announces Major Projects

    Canada has announced the inclusion of several mining projects in its Major Projects Office to expedite development, including Northcliff Resources' C$579 million Sisson tungsten-molybdenum project in New Brunswick and Canada Nickel's C$3.5 billion Crawford nickel project in Ontario. The Crawford project, with the world's second-largest nickel reserves, aims to produce 3.5 billion lb. of nickel over 41 years. Nouveau Monde's Matawinie mine in Quebec is set to produce 103,000 tonnes of graphite annually, supported by C$50 million in federal and provincial funding.

    Americas Gold expands Idaho presence with $65M deal for historic mine
    Mining
    4 days ago

    Americas Gold expands Idaho presence with $65M deal for historic mine

    Americas Gold and Silver is acquiring Crescent Silver's historic mine in Idaho for $65 million, aiming to enhance its Silver Valley operations. The Crescent mine, located 9 miles from the Galena complex, produced over 25 million oz. of silver at an average grade of 891 grams per tonne between 1917 and 1981. With the potential to add 1.4 to 1.6 million oz. of silver annually, the acquisition leverages existing milling capacity at Galena and Coeur mills, promising increased production and cash flow by mid-2026.

    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.

    Glencore, Chilean Cobalt sign offtake for Americas supply
    Mining
    4 days ago

    Glencore, Chilean Cobalt sign offtake for Americas supply

    Glencore has signed a life-of-mine offtake agreement with Chilean Cobalt for all cobalt and copper from the La Cobaltera and El Cofre projects in northern Chile. The partnership will see intermediate products processed at US Strategic Metals' facility in Missouri, aiming to produce 3,000–5,000 tonnes of cobalt annually, addressing the US's current import levels of 8,000–10,000 tonnes. This deal comes amid a cobalt export ban from the Democratic Republic of Congo and China's dominance in processing, potentially shifting the market towards a deficit.

    Ascend Elements lands multi‑year lithium carbonate offtake deal with Trafigura
    Mining
    4 days ago

    Ascend Elements lands multi‑year lithium carbonate offtake deal with Trafigura

    Ascend Elements has secured a multi-year offtake agreement with Trafigura for 15,000 metric tonnes of lithium carbonate, to be delivered from 2027 to 2031. This partnership leverages Ascend's hydro-to-cathode technology to produce low-carbon lithium carbonate from recycled lithium-ion batteries, while Trafigura provides global marketing and logistics. The deal aims to enhance the supply chain for battery materials in North America and Europe, supporting OEMs in meeting circularity and compliance goals, and reducing carbon, cost, and geopolitical risks.

    Maritime Resources pours first gold at Newfoundland mine
    Mining
    4 days ago

    Maritime Resources pours first gold at Newfoundland mine

    Maritime Resources has poured its first gold at the Hammerdown project in Newfoundland, marking the mine's first production since 2004. The gold was processed from stockpiled material at the Pine Cove mill, which was recently brought back into operation after two years of care and maintenance. Hammerdown is expected to ramp up to full production early next year, with an annual output of 50,000 ounces at an all-in sustaining cost of $912 per ounce, supported by proven and probable reserves of 1.9 million tonnes grading 4.46 grams gold per tonne.

    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.

    New trilingual Monopoly Construction Edition
    Infrastructure
    6 days ago

    New trilingual Monopoly Construction Edition

    The Monopoly Construction Edition – Deluxe Global Edition, the first trilingual construction-themed board game, features cards and spaces in English, French, and German, and introduces eight exclusive collectable tokens like the Liebherr LR 9800 mining excavator and Hexagon Leica Geosystems Total Station. Players can explore global construction landmarks such as the Grand Paris Express and HS2 while navigating industry-specific scenarios. Launched by The Construction Index, this edition aims to inspire interest in construction amidst a forecasted need for 216,800 additional skilled workers by 2025.

    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.

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