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  • After 3 years of construction, Canberra has finally got their own light rail and they are celebrating last Saturday, 20th April with free travel for the whole month for the local community. On this fi ...
  • The construction market in NSW has been growing significantly over the last couple of years.  Many commentators are now somewhat uncertain about the future of the industry, in particular, the resident ...
  • Increase in NSW Safety Measures Called for After Death of Apprentice. Months before the death of an 18 year old apprentice the NSW workplace safety watchdog served over 100 notices of scaffolding brea ...
  • If you want to know about some of the cities of the future, you should spend time studying the design of airports. Despite being one of the newest architectural typologies, airports are some of the fe ...
  • Over $100 Billion Allocated for Infrastructure Construction, Upgrades and Redevelopment Over the next ten years the Federal Government has pledged $100 Billion Dollars for infrastructure investment, a ...
  • As part of the Western Sydney Infrastructure Plan, CPB Contractors of the CIMIC Group company has been selected by the New South Wales Government to complete stage 6 of the Northern Road Upgrade. The ...
  • A growing construction sector and a well planned out pipeline of infrastructure and commercial projects will provide protection to Australia should there be any potential regional or global economic s ...
  • Notre Dame Architectural Competition.  Following the tragic fire at France's iconic Notre Dame Cathedral, it has been announced that an international architectural competition will be run to redesign ...
  • Australian made products have been highlighted at Sydney Build Expo to encourage people to seek out local manufacturers and businesses.
  • Mercure hotel is set to open at Sydney's Hills district in July 2019 in a new partnership with Accor and Lewis Land Group.
  • A large amount of scaffolding and concrete collapsed at a Macquarie Park worksite, leaving an 18-year-old dead. 
  • Light rail development "destroyed" a critical Aboriginal legacy site in Sydney's east that another report says shed light on early collaborations between Indigenous individuals and British pilgrims.
  • A 40 per cent increase in the cranes across Melbourne's CBD and suburbs show the boom in their construction industry with a peak of 222 cranes. In contrast, Sydney's residential sector only shows 310 ...
  • April 2019 will be the start of the major works on the Melbourne Metro Tunnel's South Yarra entrance.
  • Carl Schibrowski will focus on liveability, sustainability and diversity as the newly elected President of the Property Council of Australia NSW Division.
  • Technology affects our everyday lives, from the way we work, how we move and interact with each other. With such rapid development and influence in daily functions, it is more important now than ever ...
  • In order to upgrade the Townsville Airport and allow for the terminal to meet the current and expected passenger capacity, the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) has provided a $50 mill ...
  • In order to find new unique ways to make housing in Sydney more diverse and affordable, the City of Sydney initiated a new challenge involving financing, management and design.
  • Increased funding from the Federal Government will allow programs, such as the National Australian Built Environment Energy Ratings System and the Commercial Building Disclosure, to continue and expan ...
  • The Queensland Government just released a 10-year plan to provide a framework and support statewide (trucking, shipping, rail and air cargo)freight transport.
  • A metro rail line to Western Sydney International (Nancy-Brid Walton) Airport was promised by the Federal and NSW government in time for the launch. .
  • Automated vehicles are a major trend in transportation and although autonomous cars are still in the developments and will be launched in the future, Automatic Train Operations has been around for 50 ...
  • Infrastructure upgrades in Lyndhurst, Cranbourne West and Lynbrook, worth $1 billion, aim to lower the traffic congestion in Melbourne's south-east region. Minister for Transport Infrastructure, Jacin ...
  • Rate your Road, the largest transport survey in NSW's history, conducted by the National Roads and Motorist Association (NRMA) has just released the results. The survey takes into account: congestion, ...

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