Margaret Ambrose
Projectory reported last year that a preferred contractor had been announced for a $530 million Victorian rail upgrade project, and now the contracts have been signed – and the project director has filled us in on alerts for upcoming opportunities.
A local builder has been selected to construct stage two of a major redevelopment of Hobart’s biggest sports and entertainment centre.
It's a plan that will see the construction of a network of powerlines across a 200-kilometre stretch of western Victoria, and Projectory has been given a glimpse into the proposed designs.
A brief window of opportunity has opened to register for a Victorian Government major capital works program, and we’ve got details on how you can register as a contractor and supplier today.
Construction of a new $2 billion hospital in Melbourne’s most rapidly growing area is one step closer with a consortium appointed to deliver it, and the project director has filled Projectory in on the details.
It’s a precinct housing a university, hospital as well as manufacturing, and now a key stage of the $382 million Geelong City Deal is one step closer to completion following the awarding of the final contract.
Once completed it will be the eighth vertical school constructed in the inner suburbs of Melbourne, and in a major milestone, designs have been released and the construction contract put out to market.
The construction of a $100 million military training facility in rural Victoria will fortify the local construction industry, as well as modernise the armed forces, and we’ve got details on how your business can be seen by the lead contractor.
The second major construction contract has been awarded for a $300m Tasmanian university construction project, with the proponent telling Projectory that the economic benefits will be felt right down the construction pipeline, and the project manager detailing upcoming contractor packages.
The new authority established to oversee the largest ever public housing construction project in Australia’s history are already working on the first 200 dwellings and want to speak to developers and construction industry professionals about delivering more – and we’ve got all the details.