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Komatsu: Green electricity driving forward

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Komatsu’s ongoing reaching and development efforts around sustainability have produced several solutions for reducing fuel consumption and emissions. The company is aiming to achieve a 50 per cent reduction in CO2 emissions from both the use of its products and the production of its equipment by 2030, compared to 2010.

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Making a positive difference: Coates’ commitment to sustainability

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Material provided by Coates Coates, Australia’s leading equipment hire and solutions company, firmly centres its ethos around community, as emphasised by Sheridan Jones, General Manager of Marketing and Communications. At the core of their sustainability playbook, Coates takes pride in being a responsible corporate citizen.

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Viva Energy: Building on global infrastructure investment

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T he world of construction is changing rapidly. It helps that construction is a sector set to be in high demand during 2023. Many governments have identified the positive impact construction can have on global economies and are ramping up their investments in infrastructure projects. trillion plan. per cent in 2023.

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ResourceCo: Rubber really hitting the road

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Tyrecycle’s line of crumb rubber products are helping to provide high-quality, sustainable options to the infrastructure sector. We only use the best equipment available for our crumb rubber line,” Campbell says. A new production facility will enable Tyrecycle to process over 40,000 tonnes worth of end-of-life tyres. Image: ResourceCo.

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2024 Construction Industry Outlook

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This story was supplied by Coates Coates provides a guide to the market trends, challenges and opportunities shaping the construction sector in 2024. 2023 was a busy year for the Australian engineering and construction industry and current forecasts point to an equally busy 2024. billion in FY24, and grow to $12 billion in FY26.

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Best Degrees for a Construction Industry Career

CCR Magazine

The construction industry is a dynamic and ever-evolving sector, crucial to economic development and infrastructure expansion worldwide. This article delves into the best degrees for a budding career in construction , focusing on traditional programs as well as emerging specialties that promise to shape the future of construction.

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Occupational Health and Safety Violation

CCR Magazine

Construction workers engage in several activities that expose them to hazards. Department of Labor, construction workers are protected under the Occupational Safety and Health Act. So, it’s important for construction workers to know their rights and to report when an employer is violating their rights. According to the U.S.