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NSW government in Australia approves $1.02bn Mt Druitt CBD rezoning project

The state government of New South Wales (NSW) in Australia has approved the A$1.49bn ($1.02bn) upgrade of the Mt Druitt central business district (CBD) in Western Sydney. Expected to create 15,000 jobs, the project involves the construction of more than...

PCL and AOMS Technologies Partner to enhance Smart Construction

PCL Construction is pleased to announce that we have joined forces with the leading supplier of internet of things (IoT) technologies for smart buildings and construction sites, AOMS Technologies. Through this partnership, PCL and AOMS Technologies will make IoT...

Trimble Earthworks 2.0 grade control platform boasts new features for faster ROI

Trimble's Earthworks Grade Control Platform version 2.0 introduces new features for all machine types, including the Trimble Earthworks Assistant App which provides an easier way to access critical Earthworks learning material and documentation, allowing for a shorter learning curve...

Construction clients should support the supply chain as lockdown eases

UK construction clients need to keep the supply chain close as the industry prepares for an easing of lockdown restrictions, warns Turner & Townsend. Turner & Townsend’s UK market intelligence report (UKMI) for spring 2020 has warned construction clients...

ULMA engineering solutions on the emblematic Arch of Innovation bridge, Brazil

The arch of innovation is a cable-stayed bridge that will connect Zarur, São João, and Cassiano Ricardo avenues in São Paulo, Brazil. With a height of 100 m, it has become one of the most iconic bridges in the...

ICON Completes Series of 3D-Printed Homes for Homeless in Austin

The building industry fantasized about a time when homes and buildings could be constructed on a shorter timeline, with less labor, with less resources, and at an affordable price. With several technological advancements in 3D-printed construction in the past...

Construction’s SMEs are in danger of missing out on cutting-edge techniques, according to new research

The construction industry can be transformed by adoption of the practices termed Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Lean Construction. However, research at the University of Huddersfield has led to a warning that the smaller firms that form the bedrock...

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