Scaling Up for Success: Red Rich Fruits’ High-Impact Infrastructure Upgrade
With capacity to house an Airbus A380, the fruit packing shed built for Victorian-based Red Rich Fruits remains a milestone in Australia’s horticultural sector. At the time of its construction…
Rangers Valley’s Ridgeback®: A Game-Changer in Agricultural Infrastructure
At Rangers Valley Feedlot in New South Wales, cattle move freely between open-air exposure and covered protection under a 440m x 30m Ridgeback® shelter. For this 40,000-head operation, this structure…
Citybound improvements for Adelaide – Infrastructure Magazine
A new concept design has been revealed for an upgrade to James Congdon Drive and Sir Donald Bradman Drive in Adelaide, which will introduce three new right turn lanes. …
Inland Rail training course supporting new careers
Seventeen Shepparton locals have graduated from a three-day Inland Rail training course, designed to offer a route towards a career in rail. Held at the Rumbalara Football Club in…
Building Australia’s critical infrastructure with neurodiversity
Australia’s infrastructure sector is booming, with many ambitious projects in the pipeline. However, it’s hampered by a critical skills shortage. Luckily, Australian Spatial Analytics (ASA) offers a unique solution: a…
Planning underway for NSW bottleneck upgrades
A joint $15 million investment from the Federal and New South Wales Governments is progressing planning work to help cut congestion, reduce journey times and improve safety at a major…
Work commences on new Truganina bridge
Works are now underway in Truganina on the new Hopkins Road bridge in Melbourne’s west, as part of a level crossing removal which will see improved safety and travel times.…
Milestone for Western Sydney Aerotropolis
Australia’s newest city is starting to take shape, with the New South Wales Government launching its Aerotropolis Sector Plan at the official opening of the first building at Bradfield City…
Inland Rail utility prep work begins
Inland Rail is undertaking preparatory works in and around Central Wagga Wagga, with drilling underway to determine the precise location of underground utilities. Machinery will drill into road surfaces…
Port of Melbourne remediating dredge material grounds
Port of Melbourne is set to undertake the world’s first trial to remediate dredge material grounds by restoring shellfish reefs in Port Phillip Bay, in partnership with The Nature Conservancy…