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Converge: Construction’s one-stop-shop

Roads Online

Converge will provide a sneak peek into the future of the construction sector, showing off innovative materials, machines and methods. Converge is a brand-new expo that for the first time will bring together Municipal Works and Commercial and Civil Construction, to provide attendees a glimpse at Australia’s infrastructure future.

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Dynapac: The future of rollers

Roads Online

Dynapac, much like its partners in the public and private sectors, shares an ambition towards greener and greater outcomes for construction projects. Through its Transport Sustainability Plan, annual reporting and Transport Net Zero and Climate Change Policy, Transport NSW upholds its mission to remain eco-friendly.

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MWA: Showcasing the solutions of tomorrow

Roads Online

The National Municipal Works and Engineering Conference will bring together members of local government, construction contractors, hire companies, technology developers and much more. An innovation this year is the introduction of an operators challenge, which will be run by RDO Equipment, he says. Images: Municipal Works Australia.

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Asset Tracking Systems: Streamlining Construction Operations

CCR Magazine

In the dynamic world of construction, efficiently managing resources such as equipment and materials is key to achieving successful outcomes. Asset monitoring solutions have become a game-changing tool, empowering construction firms to oversee and control their assets with precision.

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SRL: A world first

Roads Online

A tunnel boring machine (TBM) team unique to Melbourne, and the world, will set the precedent for diversifying the construction industry moving forward. The Victorian Government will make history by recruiting the first ever all-women tunnel boring machine (TBM) team during construction of the Suburban Rail Loop (SRL).

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How Construction Companies Can Improve Cash Flow and Reduce Overheads?

CCR Magazine

How can construction companies maintain healthy cash flow while minimizing overhead costs in today’s dynamic industry? Construction companies must adopt proactive cash flow management strategies to thrive in this environment. Enables flexibility in contract terms to adapt to changing business needs.

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The Best Ways to Prevent Falls at Construction Sites

CCR Magazine

Falls are among the construction industry’s leading causes of injuries and fatalities. Construction workers face these risks every day when working on ladders, scaffolding, or unprotected edges. Preventing falls involves implementing proper fall protection systems and creating a safety culture at your construction sites.