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CEA JCB: Electric excellence

Roads Online

JCB has pioneered a range of 100 per cent electric machinery as it works towards a more sustainable future. Just as electric vehicles on roads are becoming routine, the use of electric machinery in green construction and agriculture is also on the rise. This article was originally published in the November edition of our magazine.

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SANY eMixer: Leading the charge

Roads Online

Putzmeister Oceania is helping to turn the tide when it comes to the electrification of the construction sector, showing how effective, and simple, the transition to more sustainable equipment can be. P utzmeister Oceania is renowned for its dedication to sustainability andinnovation. Image courtesy of SANY/Putzmeister.

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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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Out with the old

Roads Online

The University of South Australia is embarking on a number of research projects, each aimed at improving sustainability and efficiency in construction. The University of South Australia is embarking on a number of research projects, each aimed at improving sustainability and efficiency in construction.

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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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Level Crossing Removal Project ups its sustainability

Roads Online

With sustainable construction practices and technologies playing an increasingly significant role in major infrastructure projects such Victoria’s Level Crossing Removal Project (LXRP), the groundbreaking rail project has found an innovative way to shrink its environmental footprint at a more personal level.

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Hiring in Construction: Attracting and Retaining Top Talent

CCR Magazine

Hiring and retaining good construction employees, and finding skilled, reliable workers is an important focus point, but also a real challenge for employers. However, the construction industry saw extraordinary labor shortages throughout 2024. Those insights are available in a free downloadable e-book from CONEXPO-CON/AGG.