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AI system detects contamination in construction wood waste

AI system detects contamination in construction wood waste

Researchers from Monash University and Charles Darwin University (CDU) have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) system capable of identifying contaminated construction and demolition wood waste with 91 per cent accuracy. Published in Resources, Conservation & Recycling, the study introduces a real-world image dataset of contaminated wood waste – a development that could help improve recycling …

Innovation key to delivering Brisbane 2032 Olympics projects

Innovation key to delivering Brisbane 2032 Olympics projects

The Brisbane 2032 Olympics presents both challenges and opportunities for the construction sector. With a stretched market, rising costs, potential …
Honeywell leads automation for new Melton Hospital

Honeywell leads automation for new Melton Hospital

Honeywell has been selected as the building automation provider for the new Melton Hospital, a 274-bed facility set to become Victoria’s first fully electric hospital. The company will manage the buildingRead More

Converge: Built by Australians for Australian construction

Converge: Built by Australians for Australian construction

As the only Australian‑owned major event showcasing the latest tools and technology in municipal works, civil and commercial construction, Converge …