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  • Australia Build Online - Join us in December for Australia's Largest Online Construction event. From the organisers of Sydney Build Expo, Australia Build Week Online is the leading meeting place for t ...
  • Maximising efficiency in Australia’s infrastructure industry

    15 Sep 2020 Prashanth Mysore, Global Strategic Business Development & Industry Marketing, Dassault Systèmes
    In the next three decades, Australia’s population is expected to nearly double, from 25 million to 41 million people. With challenges such as population growth, urbanization and technology disruptions ...
  • The Australian state of Queensland has pledged to establish an AUD$500m ($364m) fund for renewable energy development and up to 16GW of generation.
  • It is with great pleasure that we present the 23rd edition of BuildIT™ the Resource Guide for Builders and Renovators.
  • #FutureSydney Sydney Fish Market Redevelopment in Blackwattle Bay, Next To The Current Site. The new facility, by renowned architects 3XN/GXN, will be a spectacular showcase , including more public sp ...
  • The Powerhouse Museum

    11 May 2020
    #FutureSydney The Powerhouse Museum is in the throws of a controversial relocation from inner-city Ultimo to Parramatta. The new Powerhouse Museum will be the largest museum in NSW and will have a 30- ...
  • Sydney Metro Tunnel Construction Tenders up for Grabs

    16 Apr 2020 Infrastructure Magazine
    The NSW Government has officially begun the tender process for the construction of 50km of new metro railway tunnels for the Sydney Metro West Project. Building the tunnels, which will run between Gre ...
  • What is it that your company does exactly? what is your main USP and how do you feel that you stand out from the crowd?  We find and place great apprentices and trainees with host businesses where the ...
  • RLB associate takes up Cook Strait swim challenge

    18 Feb 2020 Branko Miletic, Architecture and Design.com
    Rider Levett Bucknall Sydney associate Colleen Engel-Mallon has taken up the one of the greatest challenges, to swim the Cook Strait, one of the toughest stretches of water in the world separating the ...
  • Sydney sandstone buildings’ fresh redesign

    17 Feb 2020 Editorial Desk - AAU
    Designs for the transformation of two heritage Sydney sandstone buildings into a “grand hotel” have been revised and analyzed.  Designed by Make, the original plan would have seen both the former Depa ...
  • An Insight into Aboriginal Architecture

    17 Feb 2020 Julie Willis - Architecture AU
    The Handbook of Contemporary Indigenous Architecture is the single most important contribution to this burgeoning field to date. At more than 1000 pages, it encompasses a wide range of perspectives on ...
  • Inside Burwood Brickworks, a new shopping center in Melbourne, Australia, you can get your nails done inside a salon free of that ubiquitous chemical smell, and with the knowledge that the water used ...
  • Western Sydney Councils form renewable buying group, in bid to slash emissions

    17 Feb 2020 Sophie Vorrath, OneStepOffTheGrid.com
    Ten western Sydney councils have joined forces to launch a new and broad-ranging strategy to cut local government emissions, including through the procurement of renewable energy and the adoption of l ...
  • Engineers Australia has teamed up with non-profit group Partner Housing to connect people in bushfire affected areas with free engineering services. The initiative aims to support landowners with unin ...
  • Carden Wood joins Imagination Australia having recently returned to her native Sydney from London, where she spent the last decade working with some of the UK’s leading design agencies. With a backgro ...
  • The NSW Building Commissioner has warned about the massive effort it will take and the major fix to the state's residential construction crisis is a lengthy two years away, as fresh cracks emerged in ...
  • GPS Dropouts in tunnels a thing of the past

    14 Feb 2020 Trevor Long - EFTM
    Late last year toll-road operator Transurban announced an Australian first: GPS Signal beacons had been installed in 18km of Brisbane Tunnels, now that same technology is coming to Sydney to make navi ...
  • It's Getting Hot Out Here

    14 Feb 2020 Sarah Buckley
    Penrith City Council and Western Sydney University (WSU) have embarked on a project where they collect data from 120 heat sensors over summer, proving the relationship between development and urban he ...
  • One of the biggest contractors and constructors of large-scale solar farms in Australia, the listed constructing giant Downer Group, has signaled a dramatic exit from the solar business, saying it is ...
  • Every Australian and many other people in the world are now feeling the fear that Greta Thunberg enunciated just one year ago in her speech at Davos. Much to the surprise of the hopeful, hope has not ...
  • Inspired by simple unitary forms and place-making within Aboriginal culture, the new community building and plaza in Sydney are to be imagined based around the notion of the shelter, a symbolic respit ...
  • What is it that your company does exactly? what is your main USP and how do you feel that you stand out from the crowd?  Top Notch Tools is the sole distribution partner of new innovative dust free dr ...
  • What is it that your company does exactly? what is your main USP and how do you feel that you stand out from the crowd? Zuuse is a leading global software provider across the full asset life-cycle. Ou ...
  • Florence Mary Taylor: "The most remarkable woman in the Empire"

    11 Feb 2020 Sarah Buckley - ArchitectureandDesign.Com
    Florence Mary Taylor – structural engineer, civil engineer, the first female architect in Australia, an Officer of the British Empire, the first woman to attempt a glider flight in Australia, the firs ...

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