Throughout it all, and no doubt as a result of his dramatic sea adventures, Captain Keith has come to understand the necessity of leadership and the fine-tuned art of running teams under stressful circumstances. What’s … about “Deadliest Catch” Captain Keith on Teamwork, Leadership and Safety
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GBK 2018: Construction in the Land of Fire and Ice
Known for its breathtaking landscapes of volcanic rock, dramatic geysers, and some of the largest snow-covered glaciers in all of Europe, Iceland is aptly named “The Land of Fire and Ice.” It is the second … about GBK 2018: Construction in the Land of Fire and Ice
Saving Endangered Eagles Through Smart Technology
Goldwind Australia’s Cattle Hill Wind Farm will employ new technology to prevent wedge-tailed eagles colliding with rotating wind turbines. Cattle Hill, currently under construction, is the first wind farm in Australia to install the high-tech … about Saving Endangered Eagles Through Smart Technology
Transforming Sydney’s Iconic Wharf
The development is estimated to cost in the vicinity of $200 million, with the historical and iconic wharf area set to become an integral arts precinct for Sydney. It will be home to Sydney Theatre … about Transforming Sydney’s Iconic Wharf
Aged-Care Developments Reaching New Heights
With an ageing population in Australia and a shift in the lifestyle our retirees expect, we are currently seeing a focus on future changes to aged care development across the country.
Thermal Drone Mapping Takes Safety to Higher Level
Roof inspections are a dangerous but necessary part of construction work. Falls remain one of the leading causes of death for construction workers, and anytime somebody ends up on the roof the chance for danger … about Thermal Drone Mapping Takes Safety to Higher Level
How Mass Timber Construction is Changing the Building Game in Australia
Timber is no longer just a material used for features, fitout or framing in Australia, with the new engineered timbers taking centre stage in multi-million dollar major projects around the country.
Putting Construction Waste in its Place
With Australia’s population predicted to exceed 40 million by 2050, the amount of waste the country produces could easily surpass 100 million tonnes. And with a third of the waste from construction sites ending up … about Putting Construction Waste in its Place
Is Your Business Prepared for the Next Recession?
With many experts suggesting the possibility of another economic downturn in the not-so-distant future, today’s financial climate has many construction financial managers asking what they can do to better prepare for the next recession.
Smart apparel: The future of wearable technology on the jobsite
The construction industry is digitising at a fast clip. Understanding technology’s potential to increase efficiencies and workplace safety has been a key factor in the uptake of construction technologies over the past ten years in … about Smart apparel: The future of wearable technology on the jobsite