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$470 Million Westfield Coomera Project Announced

February 23, 2019 by Jobsite Editorial

Scentre Group and joint partner and owner, QIC Global Real Estate, have announced a new $470 million development of Westfield Coomera on the Northern Gold Coast, Queensland.

Categories: Australia, Business, More

Ballarat’s $47.8 Million GovHub Taking Proposals

February 23, 2019 by Jobsite Editorial

The Ballarat GovHub, located at the centre of Ballarat, Latrobe Valley, is a $47.8 million project funded by the Victorian 2017/18 state budget, set to commence core construction in 2018 with development projected to be … about Ballarat’s $47.8 Million GovHub Taking Proposals

Categories: Australia, Business, More

John Holland’s Big Sustainable Winning Streak

February 23, 2019 by Willow Aliento

Leading construction and engineering firm John Holland has taken a bold leap forward with its sustainability credentials, becoming the first construction company to join the Qantas Future Planet program.

Categories: Australia, More Tags: Green Building

Something to See: Virtual Reality in Construction and Real Estate

February 23, 2019 by Jobsite Editorial

The use of VR benefits everyone, it is just as useful from a project manager or architect perspective, as it it for real-estate purchasers. It comes as no surprise then that the use of VR … about Something to See: Virtual Reality in Construction and Real Estate

Categories: Australia Tags: Project Management, Virtual Reality

Parramatta Powerhouse Opens Door for Applications

February 11, 2019 by Kylie Scott

The Powerhouse Museum move might just be the most controversial topic in Sydney right now. Following the announcement the search is underway for an architect, many have voiced their concerns regarding the move.

Categories: Australia, More

Call for Stronger Oversight and Enforcement of Building Products

February 11, 2019 by Willow Aliento

A spokesman for Insulation Australasia Scott Gibson tells Jobsite that while the industry commends some of the Inquiry’s recommendations, the broader industry issue of non-compliance needs addressing. Whether it is non-conforming products or non-compliant product … about Call for Stronger Oversight and Enforcement of Building Products

Categories: Australia, Business

A Solid Start to 2019’s Construction Pipeline

February 11, 2019 by Jobsite Editorial

The construction outlook for 2019 is looking strong with 2,210 new construction projects entering the pipeline at the end of 2018, according to the CoreLogic Cordell Construction Monthly report for December 2018. The total value … about A Solid Start to 2019’s Construction Pipeline

Categories: Australia, Business

Australia and New Zealand Construction Forecast 2019

February 11, 2019 by Procore Editorial Staff

Across the board, economists are predicting a downturn in the market. Yet many still remain positive for 2019. Hans Kunnen, Principal & Chief Economist at Compass Economics shared his forecast for the Construction Industry heading … about Australia and New Zealand Construction Forecast 2019

Categories: Australia, Business Tags: Residential Construction

The Latest Buzz Around Electric Vehicles in Construction

February 11, 2019 by Willow Aliento

There’s currently a real buzz around electric vehicles. However, while zippy passenger vehicles are growing in numbers on Australian roads, they aren’t ideal for hauling tools, materials and equipment around to construction sites.

Categories: Australia, More

What the Industry can Learn from the Opal Tower

February 4, 2019 by Willow Aliento

Compliance and quality issues are back in the headlines following the failure in concrete components of the Opal Tower in Sydney’s Olympic Park. The faulty structure forced the Christmas Eve evacuation of some residents of … about What the Industry can Learn from the Opal Tower

Categories: Australia, Business Tags: Worker Safety

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