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Keynote speakers will champion all aspects of Diversity & Inclusion at March’s Sydney Build Expo
Sydney Build Expo has confirmed that this year’s event will include a new conference stage dedicated to Diversity & Inclusion. Keynote speakers and panellists on stage will explore a wide range of important and nuanced topics including leadership, age, gender, sexuality, and cultural diversity including indigenous cultures and action on reconciliation. The post Keynote speakers will champion all aspects of Diversity & Inclusion at March’s Sydney Build Expo appeared first on The Australian National Construction Review.
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Construction Industry Leaders Back Tradie Health
Some of Australia’s biggest companies across construction, mining and agriculture have announced a funding partnership with medical research charity The Common Good to create the Tradie Health institute. The post Construction Industry Leaders Back Tradie Health appeared first on The Australian National Construction Review.
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Sydney Build 2023 Returns on 6 & 7 March
Australia’s Largest Construction, Architecture and Infrastructure Show, Sydney Build, is back once again on the 6th & 7th March 2023. Sydney Build 2023 will feature over 500+ exhibitors and 450+ speakers across 9 conference stages. Alongside Sydney Build, the Sydney Infrastructure Expo and Digital Construction Australia will be co-hosted at the venue. The post Sydney Build 2023 Returns on 6 & 7 March appeared first on The Australian National Construction Review.
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Connected Construction Management Software Key to Disconnecting Silos
Information silos are detrimental to today’s construction jobsite, leading to inefficiencies, miscommunication and mistakes, which can cause projects to go over budget and past their deadlines, leaving clients unhappy and employees frustrated. The post Connected Construction Management Software Key to Disconnecting Silos appeared first on The Australian National Construction Review.
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Raising the stakes on water reuse
Many of the States and Territories have plans in place to address water security and climate resilience but the timing to implement various initiatives are often at the tail end, that is, 2050 of the current planning horizon. The post Raising the stakes on water reuse appeared first on The Australian National Construction Review.
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