The Building Commission NSW has released a new report, offering vital recommendations to increase the presence of women in the construction industry throughout New South Wales. At a critical juncture where the state faces a demand for over 100,000 additional skilled construction workers to address housing needs, attracting more women to the industry has never …
MATES in Construction invites industry to trek for mental health
In the pursuit of building a foundation for mental health and suicide prevention in the workplace, MATES in Construction is …
DT Infrastructure joins Australian Constructors Association
The Australian Constructors Association (ACA) has welcomed the addition of a new member, DT Infrastructure, part of the Gamuda Group …
New grants to help bring Sydney’s Dixon Street plan to life
The City of Sydney is proposing to distribute up to $1.9 million in grants to support the rejuvenation of Dixon …
Six projects and initiatives recognised at Steel Sustainability Awards
The transformation and expansion of the Art Gallery of New South Wales has secured a win in the 'large projects …
Pioneering efforts in skilled trades diversity
Empowered Women in Trades is passionately committed to a transformative mission, tirelessly working to boost the presence of women in …
Commissioning of Lockyer Valley Correctional Centre to kick off in 2024
John Holland has announced that the commissioning of the Lockyer Valley Correctional Centre will commence in late 2024. All building …
New report reveals opportunities to increase diversity in STEM
Earlier this week, the final report of the Pathway to DiversityRead More
Lendlease secures new tenant for Victoria Cross Tower
Ventia has signed up for two floors of the Victoria Cross Tower, the flagship commercial building within Lendlease’s new integrated …
Inside Construction publisher first to use paper-wrapping mailing machine
Prime Creative Media has made history as Australia’s first publisher to send paper wrapped magazines at scale, in partnership with …