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Construcciones Yamaro: Tender released for Batemans Bay Community Health facility

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Artist’s impression: View to main entry from current Batemans Bay Hospital. (Image: NSW Government) The NSW Government has issued the main works construction tender for the Batemans Bay Community Health facility, a $20 million project to address the current and future healthcare needs of the local community. New South Wales Minister for Regional Health Ryan Park said the new facility would provide a modern, dedicated healthcare space to support a range of community health needs, benefiting patients, families and carers. “The release of the construction tender is a significant milestone…and we’re grateful for the input provided by staff and stakeholders into the planning process for the project,” said Park. “We encourage the community to provide their final feedback on the plans while they are on public exhibition.” Related stories: Sydney House takes shape in the heart of the CBD Ruby deployed for final Metro West tunnel beneath Sydney Harbour Construction begins on new Shel

Construcciones Yamaro: Sydney House takes shape in the heart of the CBD

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Artist’s impression: Sydney House. (Images: Supplied by First Sponsor Group and ICD Property) Construction of Sydney House, an $800 million, 50-storey mixed-use development at 196-204 Pitt Street, is progressing. The project, a joint venture between Singapore-listed First Sponsor Group and Melbourne-based ICD Property, will offer 241 premium residences above a 136-room hotel. Designed by BVN Architecture (tower and interiors) and FJC Studio (heritage podium), Sydney House aims to combine modern sophistication with heritage elegance. First Sponsor Group CEO Neo Teck Pheng and ICD Property CEO Matthew Khoo expressed their excitement about bringing Sydney House to market in 2025, describing it as a “sophisticated expression of modern CBD living” with panoramic views of Sydney landmarks such as the Harbour Bridge and Hyde Park. The project seeks to restore the former City Tattersalls Club site, adding a heritage bar and restaurant, alongside luxurious hotel and event spaces. Neo emp

Construcciones Yamaro: Women in construction find a place at SkyRidge

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Image: SkyRidge Women are making strides in the construction industry, with a recent survey highlighting a 12.5 per cent increase in female participation over the past year. One project leading this change is SkyRidge in Worongary, a masterplanned community in Queensland. SkyRidge civil contractor, Shadforth , at times employs up to 20 per cent women in its construction program, with interest in these roles on the rise. Project director Chris Alston from CRA Group said that while gender balance is valued on the project, hiring decisions are based on skills, making the increased interest from women particularly encouraging. “The construction industry has historically been a male domain, but with changing conditions and perceptions, we’re finding it’s becoming an attractive career path for women,” said Alston. “Our civil contractors Shadforth have seen a steady increase in the number of resumes from women, a sign that there are real changes taking place. We want women’s participat

Construcciones Yamaro: Building leadership opportunities for women in construction

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Image: Allistair F/peopleimages.com/stock.adobe.com A recent study by the National Association of Women in Construction has unveiled a significant gap in female representation within leadership roles across the industry. By the National Association of Women in Construction. As part of our ongoing advocacy priorities, the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) has recently conducted research into the top 20 construction companies and developers in Australia. The findings reveal that, on average, fewer than 20 per cent of leaders in these companies are women. While companies are aware of this issue and are working to address it through targeted programs and initiatives, there is still much work to be done. Creating opportunities for women to advance into leadership roles is crucial for encouraging their entry into the construction industry and retaining them within it. Many of our members express concerns that they do not always see a path to leadership in their cur

Construcciones Yamaro: Jerri Coleman: Engineered for excellence

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Jerri Coleman has worked on significant projects like the Goulburn Police Academy expansion. (Image: Jerri Coleman) As a young girl, Jerri Coleman envisioned herself under the bright lights of a television studio, hosting Deal or No Deal. Today, as a project engineer at Richard Crookes Constructions, her stage is a construction site. The transition from childhood dreams to her current reality might seem drastic, but for Coleman, it’s a journey that makes perfect sense. Inspired by her father’s footsteps in the construction industry, Jerri Coleman earned a bachelor’s degree in building and construction management from the University of Canberra in 2020. Since then, her career has soared, marked by continuous growth and achievement. During her studies, Coleman secured a four-year cadetship at PSG Holdings, where she honed her skills and deepened her love for the industry. After graduation, she quickly advanced to the role of site engineer. It was here that she discovered her passi

Construcciones Yamaro: Geelong Arts Centre unlocks innovation and sustainability

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The Geelong Arts Centre in Victoria is a shining example of glass-reinforced concrete’s potential. (Image: John Gollings Photography) Glass-reinforced concrete has become increasingly popular in the construction industry, with the Geelong Arts Centre serving as a prime example of its successful application. By the National Precast Concrete Association Australia (National Precast) . Project – The Geelong Arts Centre Location – Geelong, Victoria Master Precaster – Asurco Roofing and Cladding Builder – Lendlease Architect – ARM Architecture In the dynamic landscape of modern construction, architects and engineers are constantly seeking innovative materials that offer both versatility and sustainability. One such material that has been gaining traction in recent years is glass-reinforced concrete (GRC). Combining the strength of concrete with the flexibility of glass fibres, GRC opens up a world of possibilities in architectural design while delivering significant env

Construcciones Yamaro: Protected: Inside Construction partners with GBCA

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