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CEA and Ventia: A rewarding collaboration

Roads Online

CEA have teamed up with Ventia to deliver a major procurement contract, Land 8120, for the Australian Defence Force (ADF). Roads & Infrastructure Magazine learns how the two companies are contributing to such an important project. JCB CEA showed a collaborative and engaged approach from the start.

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AUSREO’s digital adoption in construction

Roads Online

AUSREO’s platform is centred around collaboration and innovation, helping its customers to achieve greater project outcomes. It is also designed to make stakeholder engagement and plan changes simple in a controlled environment away from the day-to-day challenges on site. Working collaboratively is another benefit.

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Viva Energy: Bio-fuelling sustainability progress

Roads Online

Trent Chamberlain is the Group Procurement Manager at Winslow Group. He says the company realised the potential of biodiesel for reducing emissions after discussions with key stakeholders at an energy summit sponsored by Viva Energy. Trent Chamberlain, Group Procurement Manager, Winslow Group. To read the magazine, click here.

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Bluebeam: Accelerating change

Roads Online

U sing his more than 15 years of experience in the industry and across community and stakeholder engagement, Hayden Heta sought to flip the script regarding Aboriginal employment throughout the sector. This article was originally published in the August edition of our magazine. To read the magazine, click here.

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Best Practices for Project Scheduling and Time Management in Construction

CCR Magazine

Some of the different construction project stages include initiation, conceptual planning, design, procurement, construction, inspection, and handover. Each phase should then be subdivided into micro-steps and deliverables that can fit into short time frames. </p>

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Puma’s pathway to the future

Roads Online

This has led to the procurement of products that are now considered standard across the roads and infrastructure sectors. There are some striking similarities in terms of collaborating to reach a high-quality outcome.” That’s certainly a big thing, it’s probably viewed as lower risk for stakeholders.

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Higher Ed Procurement & Construction Contractors: Dynamic Nexus

CCR Magazine

While many sectors capitalize on cooperative procurement contracts, higher education institutions and campuses are increasingly turning to the business model and opportunity as enrollment struggles and tuitions are teetering. This collaborative method of purchasing is also advantageous for construction companies and contractors.