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Construcciones Yamaro: Barings receives approval for St Leonards development

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Artist’s impression: The St Leonards development includes 37 affordable housing units. (Image: Barings) Barings has secured State Significant Development approval for a 188-unit residential project in St Leonards, adding to the housing pipeline on Sydney’s lower north shore. The development, owned by Aware Super and developed by Barings, will be delivered across sites at 12–20 Berry Road and 11–19 Holdsworth Avenue. The 5,015-square-metre site previously contained 10 low-density residential dwellings and will now accommodate 188 residential units, a childcare centre and a community facility. Designed to support the evolving needs of the local community, the development will include private and affordable housing, with 15.6 per cent of floor space allocated to affordable housing – equating to 37 units. The project will also deliver public domain improvements, including part of a planned through-site link connecting Holdsworth Avenue and Berry Road as the surrounding precinct is deve...

Construcciones Yamaro: Mott MacDonald expands executive board

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Mott MacDonald executive board directors Dean Radeloff (left) and Aimee Barwick. (Image: Mott MacDonald) Mott MacDonald has appointed Dean Radeloff, president and CEO for North America, and Aimee Barwick, division general manager for the northeast US, to its executive board. The appointments broaden North American representation on the executive board and bring additional governance expertise. They follow the appointment of Paul Bentley, director in Mott MacDonald’s contracting business, JN Bentley, who joined the executive board earlier this year. Radeloff joined Mott MacDonald in 2022 and has been president and CEO for North America since last year. His experience spans engineering, design and construction across a range of markets, including heavy civil infrastructure. He has played a key role in expanding Mott MacDonald’s business across the US and Canada, supporting business development, client relationships and new project opportunities. These include appointments supporting ...

Construcciones Yamaro: Kapitol scales planning with Asta

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Kapitol project managers use Asta Vision to check out programs and update status. (Image: Serhii/stock.adobe.com) Kapitol is using Asta to underpin both pre-construction planning and project delivery, supporting more than 50 users across the business. Kapitol is an Australian builder operating across multiple sectors, including data centres and critical infrastructure, residential, commercial, education, sports projects and, recently, modular construction. The business runs 10 to 15 projects in Asta at any one time, alongside a new business pipeline in Victoria and the Northern Territory. Garret Jackson, planning manager, joined Kapitol in January 2023 to lead pre-construction planning and support on-site delivery teams with standardised programs. With more than 10 years’ experience using Asta, as well as exposure to Oracle Primavera P6 and Microsoft Project, he was tasked with modernising Kapitol’s planning tools and workflows. The challenge Kapitol needed to keep pace as progra...

Construcciones Yamaro: NESCAFÉ and R U OK? connect construction teams

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Construction workers are encouraged to connect over a cuppa and check in with their mates. (Image: NESCAFÉ) In construction, looking out for each other is part of a strong team culture. That’s why NESCAFÉ in NestlĂ© Professional has partnered with R U OK? as its official cuppa partner, encouraging workers to connect over a coffee and start meaningful conversations. To help businesses and site teams bring the message to life, NestlĂ© Professional is offering $100 off R U OK? merchandise with the code NP_RUOK26 . The merchandise can help create visibility and encourage more conversations across sites, sheds and break areas. Teams can also visit the NestlĂ© Professional website to download free R U OK? workplace resources and support everyday check-ins. NestlĂ© Smithtown joins Convoy As a cornerstone of the partnership, NESCAFÉ in NestlĂ© Professional supports the R U OK? Conversation Convoy – an initiative that travels to regional communities around the country, helping Australians unde...

Construcciones Yamaro: Why builders are outgrowing spreadsheet-based progress claims

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Payapps helps reduce the admin drag behind progress claims. (Images: Payapps) As project values rise and delivery environments become more complex, the pressure on builders is not only being felt on site. It is also showing up in the workflows that sit behind project delivery – particularly in the way progress claims are managed. By Ian Moss, marketing leader for Australia and New Zealand at Payapps – An Autodesk Company. Hubexo’s 2026 Construction League shows just how large that challenge is becoming. According to the report, Australia’s top 50 builders commenced 722 projects in 2025, with the combined value of those starts rising 32 per cent to $43.9 billion. Against that backdrop, 34 of those builders are now Payapps customers . That is not simply a technology milestone. It points to a broader shift in the market, where builders are putting more focus on the commercial workflows that influence productivity, visibility and control. Misty Cronin, head of sales at Payapps. For ma...

Construcciones Yamaro: Rheem backs apprentice plumbers

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Rheem’s grants support apprentice plumbers as they build long-term careers in the trade. (Image: auremar/stock.adobe.com) Rheem Australia has awarded $75,000 in grants to 25 apprentice plumbers across the country, including five recipients of the newly introduced State Excellence Awards. Established in 2012, the Rheem Apprentice Plumber Grants support apprentices who demonstrate commitment to the trade and its future. Each recipient will receive a $2,000 grant to support training costs and a $1,000 tool voucher. The 2026 program comes as apprentices face rising cost-of-living pressures and the upfront costs of entering the trade. A January 2026 Rheem survey of 178 apprentice plumbers found 60 per cent identified tools and training as their biggest financial challenge, alongside everyday expenses such as rent, food and utilities. Despite these pressures, many apprentices are pursuing plumbing as a long-term career. More than 76 per cent of survey respondents said they were drawn to ...

Construcciones Yamaro: Opal Tower wins big at NSW Apartment Awards for Excellence

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Opal Tower underwent an 18-month repair program following its 2018 evacuation. (Image: Australian Apartment Advocacy) Opal Tower has received the Champion Award at the 2026 NSW Apartment Awards for Excellence, marking a turnaround for the building following its widely publicised structural issues. More than 300 residents were evacuated from the Sydney Olympic Park tower on Christmas Eve in 2018 after serious defects were identified. The Owners Corporation Committee, led by chair Shady Eskander, then oversaw an 18-month repair program and pursued legal action to address the defects. Eskander stepped away from leading his own business of 200 staff to focus on the recovery effort. His leadership was instrumental in coordinating stakeholders, advocating for residents and driving positive outcomes. “This award recognises not just a building, but the unwavering determination of a community to restore trust, safety and pride in their homes,” said Eskander. “It has been an incredibly chall...