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IA highlights urgency of procurement reform

Roads Australia (RA) says the second Infrastructure Market Capacity Report released by Infrastructure Australia (IA) today underscores the urgent need for further procurement reform to put the transport infrastructure sector on a more sustainable footing. “It is evident that our …

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RA CEO joins Supply Circles podcast

Recently, RA CEO Michael Kilgariff joined James Scotland on an episode of the AI Group’s podcast Supply Circles, for a conversation around freight transport. The discussion touches on economics, the challenge of dealing with multiple jurisdictions, how we can understand …

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WA’s new Thomas Road Bridge opens

The new Thomas Road Bridge in Perth delivered as part of the METRONET Byford Rail extension is now open to traffic. The METRONET Byford Rail extension is being delivered by the MetCONNX Alliance, which includes RA members Laing O’Rourke and …

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Abergeldie to build New Dubbo Bridge

The Federal and NSW Governments have announced RA member Abergeldie has been chosen to construct the New Dubbo Bridge across the Macquarie River, the floodplain and the adjoining road construction. The $220.2 million project is a key component of around …

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Committee for Sydney

Gabriel Metcalf, CEO of urban policy think tank Committee for Sydney, has informed the board of his intention to resign at the end of the year, after four years in the role. “This is a bittersweet decision and it’s one …

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2022 IRF “Man of the Year”

Randell H. Iwasaki Named 2022 IRF “Man of the Year” Randell H. Iwasaki P.E., M. ASCE, an internationally recognised transportation policy-maker and industry leader, has been nominated to receive the International Road Federation’s highest individual recognition on the opening day …

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