Southern Tablelands
A large-scale renewable energy storage facility is being advanced in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, with planning processes underway and opportunities emerging for contractors and suppliers across the civil, electrical, and environmental services sectors.
A $14 million contract has been awarded for the lead role on a water storage project in the Southern Tablelands region of NSW, with contractor opportunities stemming from that.
A major energy storage initiative is progressing through early development stages in southern New South Wales, with a new battery energy storage system (BESS) proposed near Brayton in the Goulburn Mulwaree region.
Plans have been revealed for the development of an energy hub, including a $542 million solar farm project and a $405 million energy storage system, in the NSW Southern Tablelands.
Interest is being sought from prospective head contractors for a $200m to $300m defence facility upgrade in the NSW Southern Tableands.
A plan has been revealed for the construction of a $279 million data centre development in the NSW Southern Tablelands.
A contractor has been appointed for the construction of a $25 million emergency services facility in the NSW Southern Tablelands, with supplier and subcontractor opportunities to result.
A new renewable energy development in south east NSW is set to drive procurement demand across wind, civil, electrical and battery services.
A $31 million recreational facility is to be built in the NSW Southern Tablelands.
A key contact has provided Projectory with an update on the progress of a $166 million solar farm project in the NSW Southern Tablelands – which is expected to create supplier and subcontractor opportunities.