• About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Subscribe
  • List Stock
  • Business Directory
Saturday, April 11, 2026
Newsletter
SUBSCRIBE
MARKETPLACE
  • Latest News
  • Feature Stories
    • Horizontal directional drilling (HDD)
    • NDD – Non Destructive Digging
    • CIPP
    • Vacuum and hydro excavation
    • Rehab & repair
    • Microtunnelling
    • CCTV
    • Pipe jacking
    • Relining
    • Tunnel boring machines
    • Drain cleaning
    • Slip lining
    • Projects
    • Asset management
  • Trenchless Resources
    • Tenders
    • Government announcements
    • Safety
  • Profiles
    • Velvet Underground
    • Women in Industry
  • Industry
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Quarterly and half yearly results
    • People on the Move
    • ASTT
  • No-Dig
    • No-Dig Down Under
    • International No-Dig Auckland
No Results
View All Results
  • Latest News
  • Feature Stories
    • Horizontal directional drilling (HDD)
    • NDD – Non Destructive Digging
    • CIPP
    • Vacuum and hydro excavation
    • Rehab & repair
    • Microtunnelling
    • CCTV
    • Pipe jacking
    • Relining
    • Tunnel boring machines
    • Drain cleaning
    • Slip lining
    • Projects
    • Asset management
  • Trenchless Resources
    • Tenders
    • Government announcements
    • Safety
  • Profiles
    • Velvet Underground
    • Women in Industry
  • Industry
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Quarterly and half yearly results
    • People on the Move
    • ASTT
  • No-Dig
    • No-Dig Down Under
    • International No-Dig Auckland
No Results
View All Results
Home

Rating Australia’s sustainability

by Staff Writer
December 3, 2009
in From the magazine
Reading Time: 4 mins read
A A

The Australian Green Infrastructure Council (AGIC) will provide a robust framework to assess and rate sustainability performance for infrastructure projects.

The AGIC Rating Scheme will contribute to the establishment of a common, nationally recognised industry language, metrics and understanding based on the principles of economic, social and environmental sustainability.

AGIC Chair David Hood says “The nation’s growth and increasing public awareness of sustainability issues, such as the effects of climate change, have never been more topical. To ensure the development of Australia’s infrastructure considers the full range of sustainability issues, a rigorous scheme must be implemented.”

The rating scheme will establish sustainability performance benchmarks and reward infrastructure projects and organisations that achieve high outcomes and innovation against these benchmarks. AGIC proposes adopting criteria within the seven sustainability categories to assess the sustainability outcomes associated with the procurement, design, construction, operation and decommissioning of infrastructure. The scheme will not include building, residential dwelling and developments or industrial processes.

Sustainability categories

  • Project management and governance
  • Economic performance
  • Using resources
  • Emissions, pollution and waste
  • Biodiversity
  • People and place
  • Workforce.

AGIC’s rating scheme is intended to apply to the following infrastructure types:

  • Telecommunications infrastructure*
  • Water and wastewater supply and treatment infrastructure*
  • Distribution grids (pipes, poles, wires)
  • Roads and tunnels
  • Railways and bridges
  • Airports
  • Ports and marinas
  • Cycle and pedestrian pathways
  • Civil engineering headworks of industrial processes.*

*limited scope

Why should you join?

The rating scheme and tools are in the early stages of development. Membership enables an organisation to influence the development of the rating scheme and gives the opportunity to ensure the launched product meets the needs and expectations of your aspect of the industry.

Foundation members include GHD; Thiess; Department of Environment; Climate Change and Water NSW; Queensland Government EPA; ACTEW Corporation; LG Infrastructure Services; Parsons Brinckerhoff; Brisbane City and Winslow.

Organisations and industry practitioners have provided more than $A2.5 million of in-kind and monetary support to AGIC to date. However, government investment of $A1.25 million is crucial to developing the AGIC Rating Scheme.

AGIC’s inaugural conference was held in October at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre. More than 120 sustainability professionals attended the conference that focused on the social, economic and environmental challenges facing the delivery of sustainable infrastructure in Australia.

Where does trenchless rate?

AGIC CEO Doug Harland said that while the scheme will not directly incorporate specific construction processes in its structure, “it will recognise construction practices on a specific project that improve environmental outcomes, safety and reduce GHG emissions. In this way I would anticipate trenchless practices would enhance the projects’ sustainability score when assessed.”

Mr Harland added that “the best way to ensure a project’s sustainability scoring is enhanced by trenchless practices is to have independently verified data that validates any benefit available to the assessor/verifier that assesses the project.”

When asked why the trenchless industry should support AGIC and the rating scheme, Mr Harland explained that AGIC plans to be a catalyst for the transformation of sustainability in infrastructure and encourage innovation in its delivery.

“Projects that can demonstrate design and construction processes that deliver better environmental, social and economic outcomes will achieve higher scores during assessment.

“Membership of AGIC by the organisations in the trenchless industry will give access to the newsletters, updates and workings of the scheme as it develops. The inclusion of an organisation’s logo in the AGIC member logo sheet also sends a message to the broader infrastructure industry regarding its commitment and leadership in sustainability practices.”

Mr Harland said it is also likely that the trenchless industry’s direct stakeholders have individually or collectively made corporate and project related sustainability and climate change commitments and objectives. Becoming an active member of a national-industry-related sustainability organisation like AGIC could support the commitment and assist with realising how to achieve some objectives.

The closing date to apply for Foundation Membership is 31 December 2009, email info@agic.net.au for more information.

13

$10,000

POA

(HIRE)

DIGGA PD50

  • » Listing Type: New
Location marker The shape of a location marker

Trafalgar, VIC

03 9998 4663
MORE DETAILS
5

$2,875

POA

(HIRE)

2014 DIGGA PD3

  • » Listing Type: New
Location marker The shape of a location marker

Trafalgar, VIC

03 9998 4663
MORE DETAILS
4

$1,800

POA

(HIRE)

DIGGA CORE BARREL CB100

  • » Listing Type: New
Location marker The shape of a location marker

Trafalgar, VIC

03 9998 4663
MORE DETAILS
1

$1,690

TANNERTRACK - Hydraulic Post Hole Digger - Many auger sizes available

  • » Listing Type: New
Location marker The shape of a location marker

Pakenham, VIC

03 8547 8769
MORE DETAILS
18

$62,950

2011 VERMEER PD10

  • » Listing Type: Used
Location marker The shape of a location marker

Austral, NSW

02 6171 3056
MORE DETAILS
19

$82,950

2018 VERMEER PD10

  • » Listing Type: Used
Location marker The shape of a location marker

Austral, NSW

02 6171 3056
MORE DETAILS
6

$1,650

POA

(HIRE)

2015 DIGGA CB01

  • » Listing Type: Used
Location marker The shape of a location marker

Trafalgar, VIC

03 9998 4663
MORE DETAILS
Premium Ad
1

$1,210,000

XCMG XR240E

  • » Listing Type: New
Location marker The shape of a location marker

Sunshine West, VIC

03 9999 3372
MORE DETAILS
21

$320,000

2006 ATLAS COPCO E2C

  • » Listing Type: Used
  • » Category: Carrier Mounted
Location marker The shape of a location marker

Dubbo, NSW

02 8315 0022
MORE DETAILS
1

$1,210,000

XCMG XR240E

  • » Listing Type: New
Location marker The shape of a location marker

Sydney, NSW

02 8999 7036
MORE DETAILS
6

$1,210,000

XCMG XR240E ROTARY PILING RIG

  • » Listing Type: New
Location marker The shape of a location marker

Brisbane City, QLD

07 3177 1695
MORE DETAILS
6

$2,395

POWERTECH CORE DRILL 352D

  • » Listing Type: New
Location marker The shape of a location marker
Delivery Australia Wide
07 3085 2777
MORE DETAILS

Related Posts

Attendees at No-Dig Down Under inspect drill rigs.

No Missing No-Dig

by Staff Writer
March 26, 2026

International No-Dig Auckland provides an unparalleled opportunity to connect with the global trenchless technology industry. Hosted each year in a...

Edge Underground is comfortably working at 1830mm, with plans for future development.

Edge Underground’s diameter evolution

by Staff Writer
March 23, 2026

From the beginning, Stuart Harrison and the Edge Underground team built their reputation on being able to repeatably and accurately...

The RCX100 camerahead is a 1080p high definition pan-tilt zoom camera.

Inspection and profiling, simplified

by Staff Writer
March 20, 2026

For decades, pipeline inspection has followed a familiar rhythm: complete a visual CCTV inspection, pack up, then return with separate...

Join our newsletter

View our privacy policy, collection notice and terms and conditions to understand how we use your personal information.
Trenchless Australasia is the leading source of news and information in Australia and New Zealand. In addition to being the official publication of the Australasian Society for Trenchless Technology (ASTT) it is also the official media partner of the biggest specialist trenchless technology event in the Southern Hemisphere, No-Dig Down Under.

Subscribe to our newsletter

View our privacy policy, collection notice and terms and conditions to understand how we use your personal information.

About Us

  • Advertise
  • About
  • Contact
  • Subscribe
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Collection Notice
  • Privacy Policy

Popular Topics

  • From the magazine
  • News
  • Featured
  • Utility location
  • Rehabilitation

Our TraderAds Network

  • Arbor Age
  • Australian Car Mechanic
  • Australian Mining
  • Australian Resources & Investment
  • Big Rigs
  • Bulk Handling Review
  • Bus News
  • Cranes & Lifting
  • Earthmoving Equipment Magazine
  • EcoGeneration
  • Energy Today
  • Food & Beverage
  • Fully Loaded
  • Global Trailer
  • Inside Construction
  • Inside Waste
  • Inside Water
  • Landscape Contractor Magazine
  • Manufacturers' Monthly
  • MHD Supply Chain
  • National Collision Repairer
  • OwnerDriver
  • Power Torque
  • Prime Mover Magazine
  • Quarry
  • Roads Online
  • Rail Express
  • Safe To Work
  • The Australian Pipeliner
  • Trade Earthmovers
  • Trade Farm Machinery
  • Trade Plant Equipment
  • Trade Trucks
  • Trade Unique Cars
  • Tradie Magazine
  • Trailer Magazine
  • Trenchless Australasia
  • Waste Management Review

© 2026 All Rights Reserved. All content published on this site is the property of Prime Creative Media. Unauthorised reproduction is prohibited

No Results
View All Results
NEWSLETTER
SUBSCRIBE
MARKETPLACE
  • Latest News
  • Feature Stories
    • Feature Stories
    • Horizontal directional drilling (HDD)
    • NDD – Non Destructive Digging
    • CIPP
    • Vacuum and hydro excavation
    • Rehab & repair
    • Microtunnelling
    • CCTV
    • Pipe jacking
    • Relining
    • Tunnel boring machines
    • Drain cleaning
    • Slip lining
    • Projects
    • Asset management
  • Trenchless Resources
    • Trenchless Resources
    • Tenders
    • Government announcements
    • Safety
  • Profiles
    • Velvet Underground
    • Women in Industry
  • Industry
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Quarterly and half yearly results
    • People on the Move
    • ASTT
  • No-Dig
    • No-Dig Down Under
    • International No-Dig Auckland
  • Advertise
  • About
  • List Stock
  • Business Directory
  • Contact
  • Subscribe

© 2026 All Rights Reserved. All content published on this site is the property of Prime Creative Media. Unauthorised reproduction is prohibited