Gladstone
An estimated $350 million infrastructure upgrade in Queensland’s Gladstone region opens opportunities for suppliers and service providers in energy and construction sectors.
A $580m high-purity alumina refinery in Gladstone, Queensland, is driving demand for suppliers and contractors with major subcontracting opportunities available.
The 10-hectare facility is poised to become the world's largest single-site HPA refinery, with an annual production capacity exceeding 10,000 tonnes of high-purity aluminium products.
Site establishment activities are underway on a 10-hectare, state-of-the-art facility with earthworks and civil contractors on-site ahead of the project earthworks to begin presently.
Projectory reveals proposed plans to upgrade the existing power network in the Central Queensland region.
Two major renewable and storage projects have been proposed including a battery storage project south of Gladstone.
A proposed infrastructure project has the potential to become one of the largest transmission networks in Australia, reports Projectory.
Plans to officially establish the world’s largest single-site for high purity alumina products refinery is gearing up in regional Queensland.
A major joint venture has gained approvals for pipeline connections at a leading Queensland-based LNG facility.
A proposed solar farm project will be Queensland-built with all local trade, labour and components involved in the construction and commissioning of renewable energy.