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Major Project Status renewed for $1.45b dollar prawn aquaculture project expected to create 1600 jobs in NT

A multi-billion dollar prawn aquaculture project, expected to create 1600 jobs in Northern Australia, has been granted a renewal of its Major Project Status.

Personnel numbers and timing on DFS completion provided for $52m graphite project on WA's south coast

The proponent of $52 million graphite project 105km west of Esperance has provided more detail on the project to Projectory following recent announcement of a preferred contractor to undertake Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) for the project.

Green light for $3.6b magnetite project in Pilbara set to create 3000 construction jobs and 900 full time jobs with first ore expected in 2022

Approval has been given for the second stage of a $3 billion dollar iron magnetite project in the Pilbara employing 3000 people during construction and 900 full time jobs as it comes on line in mid-2022.

Construction underway on $3.6bn navy program

A key milestone has been achieved for a $3bn defence project.

Power project opens up capacity for NT gold mining expansion

The proponent behind a major NT resources project is considering an expansion.

Opportunity to build Darwin laboratory

A key contact has provided Projectory with an update on timing for a NT construction project.

Over 90 trades available for Brisbane school construction project tendering for head contractor

Eight companies are currently pricing for the head contractor role to a major construction project in Brisbane and Projectory can list those tendering.

North Brisbane retail outlet refurbishment to host a raft of trades built over two stages

Over 40 trades are currently available in the main construction tender to one of Brisbane’s major retail outlets, Projectory reports.

Design tenders sought for second major bridge infrastructure in Brisbane, Qld

Tenders are to be selected within weeks for the detailed design for a major Queensland infrastructure project as part of the state government’s $20 million allocation.