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Construcciones Yamaro: Tunnelling begins on South Australia’s $15.4 billion T2D project

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Project representatives inspected TBM Mary as tunnelling commenced on the Southern Tunnel. (Images: South Australian Government) After months spent assembling one of the largest machines ever used in South Australia, tunnelling is now underway on the $15.4 billion River Torrens to Darlington (T2D) project to deliver a non-stop South Road. Tunnel boring machine (TBM) Mary has started excavating the first 4.5-kilometre Southern Tunnel from the Southern Precinct at Clovelly Park to Glandore. Operating 24/7, Mary will progress about eight to 10 metres per day, with up to 20 specialised workers inside at any one time as she embarks on the state’s first major underground road tunnelling project. Mary’s first components arrived in Adelaide in October 2025. Since then, each component has been lifted into the launch box by a 500-tonne gantry crane before being assembled into the mega machine. Measuring about 100 metres in length, 15 metres in diameter and weighing 3,500 tonnes, Mary is one...

Construcciones Yamaro: Building Tasmania launched to drive infrastructure delivery

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Building Tasmania will support major infrastructure, housing, road and public transport projects across the state. (Image: Rachael Bowes/stock.adobe.com) The Tasmanian Government has launched Building Tasmania, a new central agency designed to accelerate infrastructure delivery across the state. Tasmanian Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Kerry Vincent said the establishment of Building Tasmania marked an important step in the state’s approach to project delivery. “For the first time, Tasmania will have a single agency dedicated to delivering the major projects our communities rely on every day. This is about clearer accountability, stronger coordination and better outcomes for Tasmanians,” said Vincent. “By centralising infrastructure delivery, we can reduce duplication, streamline decision-making and ensure we are delivering homes, roads, schools and many other projects in the best possible way.” Related stories: NESCAFÉ and R U OK? connect construction teams Autodesk...

Construcciones Yamaro: Winners of biophilic design awards announced

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The Quandamooka Arts & Culture Centre received two honours at the 2026 awards. (Image: COX Architecture) A First Nations cultural centre has been named among the winners of the 2026 Living Future Oceania Biophilic Design Awards. Announced at an event hosted at COX Architecture’s Sydney studio on 2 July, the awards recognised projects from Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand that use biophilic design to connect people, place and nature. The Quandamooka Arts & Culture Centre (QUAMPI) by COX Architecture and Canopy House by Brett Hulley Architecture were recognised in the Buildings Scale Award category. The Kingsbury Glasshouse Project by Tessa Kingsbury Architect received the Interiors and Renovations Award. QUAMPI was also named the inaugural recipient of the Visionary Award, a new category introduced in 2026 to recognise projects of any scale that demonstrate a biophilic design approach that is socially just, culturally rich and ecologically restorative. Related stories: ...

Construcciones Yamaro: AI tools to improve HVAC worker safety on construction sites

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The tools draw on AMCA-approved documentation. (Image: Washburn/stock.adobe.com) Workers in Australia’s HVAC and mechanical services sector will soon have faster access to safety information on construction sites through a new AI tool developed by the ARM Hub AI Adopt Centre. The AI OHS Assistant has been developed for the Air-Conditioning and Mechanical Contractors Association of Australia (AMCA), which represents more than 130 businesses involved in the installation and servicing of commercial HVAC and mechanical services systems. The tool allows workers to ask safety questions in plain language and receive immediate answers drawn from AMCA-approved documentation, including safe work procedures, instructions and method statements. Each response is linked back to an approved AMCA document. If a question falls outside the system’s knowledge base or requires human judgement, it is escalated to a supervisor instead of generating an unsupported answer. Related stories: Coates expan...

Construcciones Yamaro: Freecity secures approval for North Sydney mixed-use tower

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Artist’s impression: Ground-level retail space will activate Walker Street and Little Walker Street. (Images: Freecity) Freecity has received development approval for a 51-storey mixed-use tower at 153–157 Walker Street in North Sydney. Approved by the NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure, the project was lodged as a State Significant Development Application through the Housing Delivery Authority pathway. The approval follows a public exhibition and submissions process. The development will deliver 296 build-to-sell apartments, nine affordable housing units, a 170-room hotel, retail space and public domain upgrades. Located 200 metres from Victoria Cross Metro Station, the tower will rise to 234 metres on one of North Sydney’s largest developable sites and has an end value of about $1.5 billion. Freecity co-founder and joint CEO Tony Sun said the approval comes at a key time for North Sydney. “ North Sydney is undergoing a genuine transformation, and this proje...

Construcciones Yamaro: Construction begins on RPH emergency department expansion

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Artist’s impression: The new building will be located at the north-western end of the RPH campus. (Images: WA Government) Construction is underway on foundation works for the $807.3 million Royal Perth Hospital (RPH) Emergency Department Expansion project in Western Australia. The project is funded through the $2 billion Building Hospitals Fund, which forms part of the WA Government’s $5.5 billion investment in health infrastructure. Premier Roger Cook said the sod-turn marks a key step in delivering a modern emergency department that will support the region for decades to come. “This project is part of our record investment in hospitals, and it’s about ensuring our emergency departments can meet growing demand now and into the future,” said Cook. “We’re not just planning for the future, we’re building it.” Related stories: NAIF hits $3 billion milestone Construction starts on Osborne Park Hospital expansion Infrastructure Priority List lays out national investment blueprint ...

Construcciones Yamaro: Multiplex completes new John Hunter Hospital building

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The new building spans seven clinical levels and four levels of car parking. (Images: Multiplex) Multiplex has completed construction of the new Acute Services Building at John Hunter Hospital, expanding access to health services across Newcastle and the Hunter. Delivered as part of the $890 million John Hunter Health and Innovation Precinct , in partnership with Health Infrastructure and Hunter New England Local Health District, the redevelopment is the largest project undertaken by the contractor for Health Infrastructure to date. Located on the existing hospital campus, the new building expands John Hunter Hospital and John Hunter Children’s Hospital, spanning 110,000 square metres over seven clinical levels and four levels of car parking, and topped with a double rooftop helipad. Construction completion was marked at an on-site event attended by New South Wales Minister for the Hunter Yasmin Catley and Member for Wallsend Sonia Hornery, along with representatives from Multiplex...