Industry Feature: Hort Enterprises

Hort Enterprises crushed this project… One of the world’s most automated underground mines needed an E48 Crusher preassembled and installed, and Hort was the engineering company to do it. What is an E48 Crusher? It’s a huge piece of machinery, designed to munch up massive chunks of rock into ore, which is then conveyed to […]

Industry Feature: Leed

Leed is leader of the pack. Thousands of people were affected in West Adelaide when Port and Woodville Roads were cut off by heavy rains and flooding several years ago. Homes, businesses and even the Queen Elizabeth Hospital were reached only with difficulty, and a multi-million dollar decision was made that this threat needed to […]

What’s in a Mission Possible?

Ancient Estimating
MISSION POSSIBLE ACCEPTED… End of the of 2020, Pronamics put out a fun little challenge for estimators to enter the draw to win an expert coaching session with Glen Townsley. We were incredibly impressed with the number of people who entered the competition across Australia and New Zealand, following the clues week by week to […]

Important Expert Estimation Update (1.20.2.10612)

Pronamics Expert Estimation Cost Management and Estimating Software Hotfix Update
IMPORTANT EXPERT ESTIMATION UPDATE BUG FIX Improved the performance of removing spreadsheets from a project. Resolved a number of validation and Autosave issues. Fixed errors relating to copying, inserting and deleting items and lines in Cost Estimates and Cost Schedules. UPGRADE NOW! Check out the release notes for more information! If you would like assistance […]

Industry Feature: All Roads

All Roads lead to learning in St Lucia. Every uni student knows that value of a sleep in… especially after too many beers in the student bar the night before. In Brisbane, the road into UQ at St Lucia gets insanely busy mornings and afternoons. So the upgrade to the intersection with Fred Schonell Drive […]

Industry Feature: Bitu-mill

On the road to Ballarat, there are places to stop and play. A playground might seem like a small thing in the world of multi-billion-dollar civil works and high-profile government tenders, but to the people who live in a community, it can be the thing that makes a neighbourhood liveable. In Melton South, on the […]