The future is here – learn from anywhere The Institute of Civil Infrastructure (ICI) has embraced the shift towards online learning platforms in professional development, offering an "Industry First" approach to providing live, online training – while still retaining the benefits of face-to-face learning. April 18, 2023By ICI Administrator Aspire #virtualclassroom #onlinelearning #civilindustry 0 0 Comment Read More »
Are you missing out? LinkedIn ins where we help contractors like you build a company culture that makes people want to be a part of your team. February 2, 2023By ICI Administrator Aspire 0 0 Comment Read More »
2022 in review We are proud of our achievements and projects for the year, which are were all to support you and your teams in your professional development, no matter where you are on your career journey. We are excited for 2023! December 12, 2022By ICI Administrator Aspire 0 0 Comment Read More »
An Extraordinary Opportunity Now Available to the Tasmanian Civil Industry Civil Contractors in Tasmania can now access courses from the Institute of Civil Infrastructure (ICI) courses using Keystone Tasmania funding. November 10, 2022By ICI Administrator Aspire 0 0 Comment Read More »
91% of employers are experiencing a skills shortage Outlined in a recent Infrastructure Partnership Australia Pipeline report is evidence of a ‘once in a generation’ pipeline of civil works. The report identifies the pipeline in our region as having a value of 713.9 billion dollars, representing significant growth opportunities for our industry; as these projects come online. August 8, 2022By ICI Administrator Aspire 0 0 Comment Read More »
Understanding formal notices of delay and your responsibilities’ Most contracts contain clauses requiring written notification within a specified time period of the occurrence and/or the onset of a delay or when the impact of the delay is known or ought to have been known. May 2, 2022By ICI Administrator Aspire, General, Newsetter contracts, dispute resolution, sean mcnally, anvelo, Notice of delay 0 0 Comment Read More »
Do You Invest in Staff Development? Are you an employer of choice? Do you want to leverage the branding and promotion opportunity your training investment provides? Change the conversation with ICI's ERP program April 29, 2022By ICI Administrator Aspire, General employer of choice, staff development, training recognition 0 0 Comment Read More »
Greater focus on project scheduling key to achieving project objectives In often complex civil construction projects, productivity gains made through implementing best practice scheduling can resolve productivity challenges and reduce delays – improving outcomes in your business. April 13, 2022By ICI Administrator Aspire, General, Newsetter anvelo, best practice, civil construction, productivity, risk management, scheduling, vikram telang 0 0 Comment Read More »
Work starts on Western Sydney Airport runway Australia’s Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport is one step closer with construction now officially underway on the 3.7 km runway. Sustainability will remain a key focus on the airfield as well as in the terminal; crushed sandstone from tunnelling projects across Sydney will be reused as a high-strength foundation to support construction of the runway, taxiways and roads. Join ICI Australia for a tour behind the scenes at one of Sydney’s largest infrastructure projects - the Western Sydney International Airport - on Friday 22 April. April 6, 2022By ICI Administrator Aspire, General, Technical (Civil) earthwork , Nancy-Bird Walton airport, Simon Hickey, Sustainability , Western Sydney International Airport 0 0 Comment Read More »
ICI launches Employer Recognition Program ICI's newly released ERP gives both employers and employees the ability to recognise and identify companies that invest in staff development and can truly by considered an Employer of Choice in the civil industry. April 6, 2022By ICI Administrator Aspire employer recognition, employer of choice, professional standards, staff development 0 0 Comment Read More »