The Australian Marine Complex at Henderson will soon be home to a new $35million service and supply base to support some of Western Australia’s biggest resources projects.
The State Government has called for Expressions of Interest (EOI) for pilot water projects and associated works in the Pilbara as part of the $300million Royalties for Regions Pilbara Revitalisation Plan.
The Bligh Government has begun a series of flood repair works on the Kennedy Developmental Road to improve safety and travelling conditions for motorists.
Victoria’s regional rail freight network is ready to meet the demands of the coming grain harvest, despite the ill informed comments made today by the Opposition, Public Transport Minister Lynne Kosky said.
Construction has started on a $46 million recycled water project which will provide high quality recycled water to industry, championship golf courses and public parks in Melbourne’s west.
Main Roads Minister Craig Wallace today announced works have begun on a $1.8 million project on the Mitchell Highway near Barringun to provide a safer, smoother road for all road users.
Motorists travelling on the Burnett Highway can look forward to improved safety and freight efficiency, with works about to start on Monday (2 November) on a new concrete bridge at Three Moon Creek, just north of Monto.
The civil construction phase is complete at a new $26 million Substation in Palmerston to meet the growing power demands of one of the Territory’s fastest growing areas.
The Minister for Infrastructure, Delia Lawrie, today officially opened the Department of Infrastructure’s Construction Division Industry Forum at the Alice Springs Convention Centre.
Abigroup secured $3.2 billion of new work in the first nine months of 2009 despite the impact of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) and the company’s volume for this calendar year will again hit the two billion dollar mark.
The State Government is assisting in the redevelopment of the Geraldton foreshore by making available almost a hectare of prime waterfront land near the town’s CBD.
The $1 billion expansion of container facilities at Port Botany has reached a significant phase with the laying of concrete “counterforts” which will form the face of the third terminal’s 1850 metre long wharf.
A series of community workshops and an expo to encourage householders to reduce their energy consumption is one of eight initiatives that will benefit from State Government funding.
A $7.5 million upgrade to the Peak Downs Highway east of Nebo has moved a step closer, with the announcement that the contract to complete the works has been awarded to Downer EDI Works.
DBI-SALA, a Capital Safety brand solely dedicated to the fall protection market, has announced the launch of their NEW REPEL™ technology webbing fall protection range.
Today, Dial Before You Dig and WorkSafe Victoria announce an alliance, which is aimed at reducing the risk of injury to workers as a result of damage caused annually to Victoria’s networks of underground assets.
A new hand-held eyewash and body spray has been introduced by Enware to provide quick response to spills of hazardous substances, including acid and alkalis.
For the second year running MakMax Australia is the sponsor of the Australian Institute of Architects Bar at Form and Function. MakMax is Australia’s largest tensile membrane specialist design, manufacture and installation company.
In conjunction with Australian Chain Link Fence Association, Downee is pleased to announce sponsorship of the inaugural Chain-Link Fencing Innovative Design Award.
Metanovus Teasco, a leading provider of Commercial Louvres & Sunscreens has been awarded the Louvre and Sunshade Packages on the Tooronga Village and Vogue Apartments projects managed by L.U. Simon Builders.
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Following the launch of new thermal imaging camera FLIR SR-304 in January 2010 Applied-Infrared Sensing (AIS) announces beginning of its sales on Australian market.
ESC and Insignius have moved into larger, modern state of the art premises. The new 1100 sq metre premises will allow total synergy between the two companies.
SICK presented the V300 WS Extended - the latest generation of safe camera sensors for protecting hazardous areas and points-of-operation at SIL2 or PL d levels - for the first time at the SPS/IPC/DRIVES 2009 trade fair in Nuremberg.
With the government axing its disastrous home insulation scheme amid a spate of fires and deaths, many home owners are now realising their homes are potential death-traps
Digga Australia is set to power ahead in 2010. Fresh from winning Gold Coast Business of the Year the "British Export Excellence Award" & the coveted "Australian International Design Award" in 2009, Digga is looking for even greater success this