In this issue... On the path to digitalization—how the mining industry is adapting to change | Digital Twin: more than a buzzword | Tunnel boring machine breaks through at Kemano T2 project
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Digital Twin: more than a buzzword |
Subject matter experts Yale Zhang and Thessy Moodley discuss Digital Twin technology, focusing on value delivery and improvement opportunities without getting caught up in the hype.
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Tunnel boring machine breaks through at Kemano T2 project |
In a major milestone for Rio Tinto’s Kemano T2 hydropower project, the tunnel boring machine has broken through to complete its journey.
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Sun Cable announces global expert team to deliver the Australia-Asia PowerLink project |
AAPowerLink will create a game-changing, world-first renewable energy infrastructure system, integrating a range of technologies and infrastructure to develop one of the world’s largest solar farms.
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Complex Kenmare relocation wins a 2021 Construction World Best Projects award |
The WCP-B relocation project holds a world record for both the largest and heaviest pieces of mining equipment to be transported in one piece, by road, using self-propelled modular transporters.
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Ashbridges Bay Treatment Plant Outfall project featured on season finale of new show, Impossible Repairs |
The City of Toronto, Hatch, and Southland Holdings play host to provide viewers with a front-row seat to the largest wastewater outfall in Canada.
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Hatch RobertsDay wins 2021 Australian Urban Design award |
The award recognizes contemporary Australian urban design of the highest quality and encourages innovation in the built environment across cities, towns, and communities.
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This award recognizes a commitment to the continuous improvement of the Occupational Health and Safety Management System and protection of the environment. Read more »
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The annual awards program recognizes outstanding health and safety organizations in a range of industries. Read more »
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Employees spent part of their workday creating positive change by volunteering in their local communities, including food banks, parks, and cultural centers. Read more »
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