Margaret Ambrose
A $120 million deal has been struck to transform 113 hectares of farmland in Melbourne’s southeast into a billion-dollar housing estate, and the proponent’s head of development has told Projectory what that means for the region and local contractors and suppliers.
Plans have been released for a project that will make Launceston home to a $208 million purpose build sporting stadium that is a model of sustainability.
The primary construction has been awarded for a $130 million a civic centre at the heart of regional Victoria.
What you get if you cross a military facility with a wellness retreat, is one step closer to being answered with the awarding of the contract to construct such a project – and we’ve got details on how to get on the contractor and supplier list.
Proponents of a tungsten mine in Bass Strait have been determined not to let COVID-19 prevent them from taking advantage of an historically favourable global market – and, as the project’s director told Projectory, thanks to the securing of funding it’s go, go, go.
For months we’ve been telling Projectory subscribers about the anticipated boom in rent to build projects in Melbourne, and as we predicted, the largest project of its kind has just received development approval.
The Victorian Government has awarded the contract to transform a suburban hub in the southeast of Melbourne into a vibrant and integrated mixed-use precinct.
Proponents of a proposed Gippsland wind farm project have appointed a development partner who will be responsible for procurement, and the project director has filled Projectory in on all the details.
The tender has now opened to appoint the design and construct contractor for the next phase of development of an iconic Geelong stadium, and the proponent has given Projectory a look at the scope of work of this important stage.
A local Tasmanian contractor has been selected to deliver a major road project that will deliver a more efficient route for freight vehicles travelling across the north of the island.