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Jacobs: Waratah and Wyee stations upgrade
BUILDING PATHWAYS TO A SUSTAINABLE, DECARBONISED WORLD Our biggest opportunity to reduce carbon emission, affect climate change and leave both the planet and society better than they are today, is through the work we perform for our clients. In 2021, the world’s attention remains focused on climate change, with the United Nations describing it as
Read MoreCity Rail Link: Contract 2
Project Description: The $4.4 billion CRL will provide a world-class rail service for Auckland that will have profound and long-lasting benefits for the city. The gains from building a railway tunnel and stations below central Tāmaki Makaurau are immense. Linking the existing dead-end Britomart Station in downtown Auckland with the Western Line 3.45 kilometres away
Read MoreFuture Focus Forum – Planning
Starting with the end in mind, we consider current and future opportunities to embed outcomes into the infrastructure planning stage. From Ideation/problem statements, through to a delivered asset and beyond, great opportunities exist to maximise infrastructure contribution to our communities. It is at the very early planning stages that the greatest opportunities are realised. This
Read MoreMatching workforce capacity need with talented refugees – a new solution
Many refugees have valuable skills, but lack professional opportunities. Talent Beyond Boundaries (TBB) is a non profit organisation connecting talented refugees around the world with employers in countries like Australia and New Zealand, and making skilled migration pathways accessible to this hidden talent pool. Together with local recruitment partner, Refugee Talent, TBB provides a tailored
Read More2021 Impacts Report
During the webinar we showcase case studies of leading edge practice from our community of members that demonstrate how the sector is forging pathways deeper into sustainability. Read the 2021 Impact Report
Read MoreInfrastructure accelerates towards net zero
Projects certified by the Infrastructure Sustainability Council last financial year cut energy-related emissions by 43% and materials-related emissions by 56%, says the Infrastructure Sustainability Council. The Infrastructure Sustainability Council’s 2021 Annual Impact Report, released today, confirms the sector has “crossed the chasm’’ towards net zero emissions and a future with more sustainable, resilient, inclusive infrastructure,
Read MoreWelcome & Introduction for New Members
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Read MoreFuture Focus Forum – Policy
With wide-scale policy reform on the agenda, we look at the progressive steps being taken to help advance sustainability best practice. During this webinar we were joined by David Tucker, Chief of Infrastructure Assessment with Infrastructure Australia; Gillian Blythe, CEO of Water NZ; and Luke Belfield, Acting Chief Engineer with the Office of Projects Victoria,
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