Construction Management – University of South Australia

{embedHtml, pw70q4440-s, Construction Management – University of South Australia, Construction Management graduate James Clark discusses his experience of studying at the University of South Australia and where it has taken him in his career. Find out more at http://www.unisa.edu.au/construction, .

Aussie Builders surprise public with loud empowering statements

{embedHtml, 0gjsoSY18kg, Aussie Builders surprise public with loud empowering statements, Snickers paired up with Aussie builders to call out empowering statements to unsuspecting members of the public.

This video features members of the general public and their actions and opinions in this video are their own, and these individuals are in no way associated with or endorsed by Mars Australia Pty Ltd, Snickers, or their agencies, representatives or affiliates., .

[Extreme Engineering] Build It Bigger: Drought Proofing Australia (S05E02)

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From the skyscrapers of Dubai to the amusement parks of Minnesota, Danny Forster travels the world to break down the most astounding, complex engineering feats to date.

In Build It Bigger, airing Tuesdays at 10 p.m. ET/PT starting on July 10, architect Danny Forster takes you inside some of the most head-scratching builds in the world. Join Danny as he meets the men and women tackling the unique challenges of constructing the tallest buildings, the most effective military tanks, the largest luxury cruise ships, and the most extreme thrill rides.

How do you build a 3,113-foot-long wooden roller coaster in winter temperatures of minus 40 degrees? Or get your workers safely to and from a worksite on a skyscraper that’s 1,614 feet above street level? Or dig a water tunnel — along the San Adreas Fault and 1,000 feet below the earth’s surface — without it collapsing on itself … or flooding? Our intrepid host answers these puzzles and more.

Don’t miss the big stories behind these even bigger engineering marvels.

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Video of Construction Time lapse Australia

{embedHtml, cqk6SCKQXi8, Video of Construction Time lapse Australia, Visit http://www.inceptiontimelapse.com.au/ for more great videos of construction.The Queen of England launched this project in 2011 along with the Premier of QLD.Construction time lapse video of “Rainbank” produced by Inception Time lapse + photography.
Project: RAINBANK — Stormwater harvesting and reuse center at Southbank in Brisbane Australia., .

Construction Workers and Engineers needed in Queensland Australia – ABC Australian News Report

{embedHtml, 794b4YuDwLU, Construction Workers and Engineers needed in Queensland Australia – ABC Australian News Report, http://www.jobcontax.com – Construction and Engineering Jobs in Australia. Australia is on track to become the world’s biggest supplier of liquefied natural gas, overtaking Qatar, perhaps as soon as 2017. Our LNG boom is happening all over: from Chevron’s billion Gorgon project at Western Australia’s Barrow Island (the country’s biggest resource project, ever), to Woodside’s billion Browse project on the Kimberley coast, to Inpex’s $US34 billion (.4 billion) Ichthys project at Darwin and on to Queensland, where coal seam gas for export has taken off., .

The Future Of Residential Housing – Zero Energy Housing

{embedHtml, XgdcBOWPYZc, The Future Of Residential Housing – Zero Energy Housing, The concept of insulated panels has previously been used in commercial building projects only. Bondor has now developed an insulated panel InsulWall® specifically for residential applications. Together with the already popular roofing product SolarSpan®, InsulWall® is expected to revolutionise Australian housing design and construction.

Australia’s new 6-Star Energy Efficiency requirement for new homes will demand significant advancements in the choice of materials for Australian residential construction practices.

Insulated Construction Australia will demonstrate how uncomplicated the system can be to build an aesthetically pleasing home that meets and exceeds thermal performance requirements. Using technology that enables people to save on future energy bills by providing an affordable energy efficient family home of the future which requires significantly less construction time., .