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Innovations for Infrastructure
Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia (ISCA) and the CRC for Low
Read MoreISCA congratulates Infrastructure Australia on the Australian Infrastructure Plan
One of the challenges (and inherently an opportunity) for IA will now be determining and encouraging best practice in infrastructure solution identification and valuing beyond the traditional financial metrics and including material externalities.
Read More2015 Sustainability in Infrastructure Award winners announced!
Sydney Metro Northwest Tunnel and Station Civils project, Aurecon Australasia and Scott Losee were the winners at the 2015 Sustainability in Infrastructure Awards presented
Read MoreAuckland Airport Operations Soar
Auckland Airport has been awarded with a ‘Commended’ Infrastructure Sustainability
Read MoreISCA 2015 AGM
This year Penny Townley and Nick Fleming resigned from their Core Director positions on the ISCA Board. Penny Townley was appointed to the ISCA Board in March 2010 representing the ISCA member organisation AECOM.
Read MoreYarra Park Recycled Water Treatment Facility awarded first ‘Excellent’ IS Operations Pilot rating
The Yarra Park Recycled Water Treatment Facility (RWTF) has been awarded with an
Read MorePanuku Development Auckland paving the way for Infrastructure Sustainability in New Zealand
Panuku Development Auckland paving the way for Infrastructure Sustainability
Read MoreSydney Metro Northwest tunnels ‘Leading’ IS Design rating
The Sydney Metro Northwest project’s tunnel builders have been awarded a
Read MoreSydney Metro Northwest skytrain ‘Leading’ IS Design rating
Sydney Metro Northwest project’s skytrain builders have been awarded with
Read MoreISCA and NSW EPA joint forum on non-road diesel emissions
ISCA, in partnership with the NSW EPA, is developing industry case studies highlighting best practice diesel emission strategies, practices and approaches. The first case study was presented at the ISCA conference
Read MoreThirty Year New Zealand Infrastructure Plan 2015
The purpose of the plan is to help navigate the challenges and grasp the opportunities that will present themselves over the next 30 years with a vision that by “2045 New Zealand’s infrastructure will be resilient and coordinated, and contribute to a strong economy and high living standards.”
Read MoreWe must involve the community in infrastructure decision making
Infrastructure decision making has often led to inefficiency and community distrust.
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