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Overcoming Digital Procurement Barriers in Construction

CCE Magazine

Digital procurement is transforming industries worldwide, and the construction sector is no exception. By leveraging digital tools and construction technology, companies can achieve significant cost savings, enhance efficiency, and improve project management.

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Procurement begins for engineering consultant on $174.7M Bundaberg East Levee

Roads Online

The Queensland Government has begun procurement for an engineering consultant to help deliver the $174.7 The project, jointly funded by the Australian and Queensland governments, will mitigate damage from a Burnett River flood within Bundaberg East, Bundaberg South, and the CBD – without increasing flooding in other areas of Bundaberg.

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CFC Construction Names Josh Thall Director of Procurement

CCR Magazine

CFC Construction is thrilled to announce the promotion of Josh Thall to Director of Procurement. Thall’s new role will bridge the gap between business development, preconstruction, and operations, helping to ensure that CFC’s bidding and planning activities are in alignment with how each project will be bought, staffed, and built.

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Major projects management failings highlighted in National Audit Office report

Construction Law

Concerns over project management and staffing as well as management of major projects are highlighted in a critical report on the Sellafield nuclear waste facility by government spending watchdog the National Audit Office. Subscribers to the printed magazine get access to the entire Construction law website.

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Higher Ed Procurement & Construction Contractors: Dynamic Nexus

CCR Magazine

With any construction project, every penny counts and efficiency is paramount. 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.

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Report identifies root causes of cost management failures on projects

Construction Law

Four root causes have been identified by the National Infrastructure Commission as being behind systemic failures of cost management on major infrastructure projects in a new report ‘Cost drivers of major infrastructure projects in the UK’. Subscribers to the printed magazine get access to the entire Construction law website.

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Joint venture takes out Sydney Water EPCM contract

Roads Online

A joint venture consisting of Jacobs and Seymour Whyte has been awarded an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction Management (EPCM) services contract from Sydney Water, for works on the Upper South Creek Networks Program in Western Sydney. The program will be delivered progressively across five project areas over a 12-year period.

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