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Frontier Economics

Frontier Economics helps clients consider new and innovative solutions and make better decisions based on sound economics. We specialise in policy and market reform, evaluation of infrastructure investment and funding, utility pricing and regulation, transaction advisory services as well as competition and trade practice analysis.

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Fulton Hogan

Fulton Hogan has more than 80 years’ experience in the transport, water, energy, mining, civil construction and land development infrastructure in New Zealand, Australia and the South Pacific. We create communities from the ground up, starting with our own network of quarries, which is complemented by our asphalt, emulsion and precast plants across Australia and

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GECA

From its inception, GECA was built with a strong role to combat greenwash, to minimise the environmental, health and social impacts in the built environment and create sustainable communities. Our transparent certification program develops standard against which products and services can be independently audited. Standards are developed following ISO 14024 principles for world best practice

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Enveng Group

Enveng Group is an environmental and sustainability firm providing niche project management services for our clients across Western Australia. Enveng Group was launched in 2018 to specifically provide Environmental and Sustainability services to Tier 1 and 2 Contractors delivering Major Capital Projects across Western Australia.

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Industry set to step up to the challenge of decarbonisation of transport in Australia

 A month after the COP26, three key transport peak bodies, the Infrastructure Sustainability Council (ISC), Roads Australia (RA) and the Australasian Railway Association (ARA) have reconfirmed their commitment to work in partnership to help industry lead decarbonisation of the transport sector.  The commitment will be supported by a research report to be released early next

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Infrastructure NT – Planning and Logistics Northern Territory Government

About The Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics (DIPL) is a public sector agency created in September 2016 and established under the Administrative Arrangements Order issued by the Administrator of the Northern Territory (NT). The department aims to drive the sustainable, economic and social advancement of the NT through: land use and transport planning infrastructure

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Christmas message from the ISC team

Seasons Greetings and Meri Kirihimete from everyone at the Infrastructure Sustainability Council. Thanks for all your support throughout the year. May your holiday be blessed with the love and warmth of family and friends.    

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Joint announcement of NELP’s adoption of v2.1

In an industry first, North East Link has adopted version 2.1 of the Infrastructure Sustainability (IS) Rating Tool to ensure the project continues to achieve excellent environmental, social and economic outcomes as it moves into delivery. With the Spark Consortium recently announced as the delivery partner for the North East Link Tunnels, the tunnelling package

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Western Sydney Airport Airside Civil and Pavement Works

For the Airside Civil and Pavement Works Package, the JV must design, procure, construct, test, commission and handover the works that include: a) Airfield pavements including the runway, associated taxiways, aircraft isolation and engine run up pads b) Airfield roads including airside perimeter road, facilities access roads and landside roads in the north west and

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Pakenham Level Crossing Removals Project

The level crossings at McGregor Road, Main Street and Racecourse Road in Pakenham are 3 of 22 crossings being removed along the Pakenham line. The level crossings have been fast-tracked for removal, with the three boom gates gone for good in 2023/2024, 12 months earlier than originally planned. The crossings will be removed by building

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LXRP SEPA Toorak Road

Rating Highlights People and Place The project achieved a level 3 score of its Hea-1 design submission. In response to three raised priority issue; community connectiveness, skills development and social procurement. Several measures have been incorporated into the design phase of the project. Some of which include: Travelling in the Shoes of Others Workshop, an

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