Construction is underway on a belt splicing workshop at North Metropolitan TAFE’s Midland campus in Perth, WA.
The training facility aims to meet industry demand in Western Australia’s thriving resources
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Nelson Silos goes for gold
Nelson Silos delivered a lime silo to the Karlawinda Gold Project at Newman in Western Australia. ABHR speaks to Eric Nelson, the company’s Managing Director, to learn more about the 8000-kilometre
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Contract signed for Perth Incinerator Bottom Ash facility
Blue Phoenix Western Australia has signed a 25-year contract with Avertas Energy to build, own and operate an Incinerator Bottom Ash (IBA) processing facility at Latitude 32, in Kwinana, Perth.
Avertas
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Perth intermodal container terminal progresses to next stage
The Western Australian Government is considering a market-led proposal for the development of a new Bullsbrook Intermodal Container Terminal.
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Delivering some of the world’s largest rail-mounted machines
ABHR speaks to the team at thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions Australia to learn how the company supplied some of the world’s largest stackers and reclaimers for BHP’s US$3.6 billion South Flank project.
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Building the aspects of quality engineering
ABHR speaks to Richard Morgan, Founder of Aspec Engineering, to learn why it has such a high rate of return business.
More than 90 per cent of Aspec Engineering’s workload comes from its existing
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Fortescue opens autonomous tech hive
The Fortescue Hive, the company’s Integrated Operations Centre which uses the latest automation and monitoring technology, has been officially opened.
The East Perth-based centre aims to improve the
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Rio Tinto and WA launch automation TAFE course
The Western Australian Government, Rio Tinto and South Metropolitan TAFE have partnered to launch an Australian-first automation-focused course, the Certificate IV in Autonomous Control and Remote Operations.
The
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Largest lithium plant of its kind launched in WA
One of the largest lithium hydroxide plants of its kind in the world has been launched in Kwinana, Western Australia, and is expected to generate around $800 million per year in exports.
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Australian Govt calls for engineering expertise for Australian AI
Engineers across all disciplines have been encouraged to have their say in the further development of artificial intelligence.
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