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The local Geelong construction industry will be targeted for opportunities under a clause in the development contract that stipulates it’s almost entire construction and supplier contracts will go to local businesses – and Projectory has all the details.
The construction contract has been awarded for a $300 million solar project in the state’s northwest, and work will begin immediately creating, according to the proponent, opportunities for local suppliers and contractors.
The proponent of a water and wastewater service provider to central and northern Victoria, is looking for a suitably qualified, experienced and resourced contractor to deliver a specific water treatment plant.
Work has already commenced on a construction project that will span a decade and see the over-hall of a Victorian university’s 235ha campus, and the project director has filled Projectory in on the various stages of procurement.
A nickel project in the east Kimberley has awarded a contract to a local company to expand its current power supply to 14MW.
An Australian tungsten development has defined equipment and construction costs for its concentrate processing plant.
An indigenous company has secured works worth more than $15m at various mine sites in the Pilbara.
A key contact has told Projectory plans to recruit more than 250 people to construct a mine processing facility, and accommodation camp is on track for next year.
A proposal for a $103 million educational development on Sydney’s lower north shore has been granted planning approval.
A contractor is in place for a $275 million, 255MW solar project in the NSW Riverina region that promises supplier and subcontractors opportunities and for which financial close has been achieved.