by adminmlt | May 19, 2026 | Articles
The success of a modular project is decided at the site gate, not on the factory floor. With the Australian modular construction market projected to reach USD 17.1 billion by 2034, the pressure on local infrastructure is reaching a critical point. Effective traffic...
by adminmlt | May 19, 2026 | Articles
A traffic report is not a formality; it’s your primary shield against professional liability. For a Principal Certifier, signing off on a Construction Certificate based on an incomplete or vague assessment is a significant risk you can’t afford to take. We...
by adminmlt | May 18, 2026 | Articles
What if your next Traffic Impact Assessment was a tool for unlocking site yield rather than just a mandatory compliance cost? Most developers view traffic engineering as a bureaucratic hurdle that often results in over-engineered parking requirements or unexpected...
by adminmlt | May 18, 2026 | Articles
Only 2% of Australian properties currently (2026) offer EV charging access, yet EVs are projected to represent at least half of all new car sales by 2030. For developers, calculating EV charging demand for apartment buildings is no longer an optional exercise. It is a...
by adminmlt | May 18, 2026 | Articles
A single day of non-compliant road occupancy in Sydney can result in fines of $10,000. For project managers and developers, the complexity of obtaining council approval for development applications often hinges on the quality of technical documentation. Developing a...
by adminmlt | May 17, 2026 | Articles
Your site yield is dictated by vehicle movements, not just land square-meterage. Many developers realize too late that a council’s density requirements or mandated road upgrades can gut their profit margins. Conducting rigorous traffic engineering due diligence...