This research into 3D-printed materials could shape how buildings are constructed in the future
For Dr Phuong (Jonathan) Tran, senior lecturer in advanced manufacturing at RMIT University, the future of building materials comes from ...
For Dr Phuong (Jonathan) Tran, senior lecturer in advanced manufacturing at RMIT University, the future of building materials comes from ...
Building materials are coming into focus as the foundation of any commitment to a sustainable construction project.
They’re recyclable, smart and can help reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Could archimats revolutionise the construction industry?
When Genoa's Morandi Bridge tragically collapsed in 2018, a replacement bridge was needed as quickly as possible to reconnect a ...
Building materials could be made lighter and tougher if they used human bones as inspiration.
Only MiTek’s engineered building products are CodeMark compliant Decades of commitment to consistently delivering top quality engineered solutions to the ...
Unlike many countries, Australia is keeping its construction industry going, framing it as a national economic priority.
Governments around the world have seized on infrastructure as a tool to push their economies forward through a coronavirus-driven recession.
New research centres are investigating ways to make construction in Australia cheaper, without compromising on safety or quality.
For major sports stadiums, a patch of grass and a meat pie are no longer enough.