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BSI bids to cut costs on infrastructure projects

Construction Enquirer

Standards body BSI haslaunched a new whitepaper on how to minimise risks in infrastructure projects. BSI worked with industry experts and researched existing practices to identity key challenges, then considered how organizations can address these issues.

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ANZ Infrastructure Industry Well-Positioned to Meet 2030 Benchmarks and Achieve Net Zero by 2050

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In a first-time collaboration Autodesk (NASDAQ: ADSK), Australian Constructors Association , Consult Australia and the Infrastructure Sustainability Council have released a joint report to support industry in accelerating a net zero future through the design and construction of the infrastructure pipeline. .

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£9.3bn race starts for National Grid construction partners

Construction Enquirer

National Grid Electricity Transmission has fired the starting gun on what will be one of the biggest tender races this year for the construction industry. The power distributor is planning to shake-up its delivery model for infrastructure in what will be its largest investment programme in generations.

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Autodesk Reflections on Sustainability and the Future of Construction 2022

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Therefore, it was expected and understandable that the Sustainability panel ran by Autodesk was well attended and explored a wide-ranging industry need. Ms Henderson outlined that procurement practices will be a key aspect to achieving NSW’s target of 50 percent reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 and net zero by 2050.

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Why Now is the Time for Sustainable Construction

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For some industries, achieving net zero means gradually reducing emissions over the next two decades. But when it comes to construction, any building or infrastructure project completed today will most likely still be operational in 2050. As a result, the need for the entire sector to focus on net zero is right here, right now.

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Subcontractors, Are You DBE Certified?

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It’s no secret that the construction industry is grappling with a diversity problem. trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which would dedicate billions of dollars to diverse suppliers. ” There are specialists, non-profits, and consultants who can help you with the paperwork. As of 2021 , just 9.9%

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The Many Pathways to Achieving Net Zero

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As Australian state and territory governments mobilise to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050, so too is the infrastructure industry. . This approach is laid out and broken down in a landmark report on the infrastructure industry’s commitment to sustainability. Regenerate. Here, we break down each. .