Margaret Ambrose
The contract has been awarded for a key stage of a $200 million Melbourne shopping centre development –it’s a familiar name and they’ve hit the ground running.
The water utility company that caters for the outer western suburbs of Melbourne has opened the tender for a pipeline project that will connect two main systems in this rapidly growing area.
An early works contractor has been appointed for a $115 million Gippsland hospital construction project, with further contractor opportunites available, and the director overseeing the project has filled Projectory in on the details.
Projectory can confirm that the procurement process for a $4 billion Victorian road project has changed, and the project director has told us that the new process favours smaller contractors and how they can get involved.
The highly anticipated second Bass Strait interconnector will become a reality sooner than originally projected, with the approvals process of the $4 billion project now officially fast-tracked.
The West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority has opportunities available for irrigation experts to contribute to a unique eastern Victorian water project.
The Regional Rail Revival program is launching a $300 million package of works, designed to deliver faster and more frequent train services as well as boost post COVID-19 recovery in the construction sector, and the project director has provided Projectory with the details.
Three companies have been shortlisted to work with Victorian local governments in a public private partnership (PPP) to deliver a groundbreaking waste project in Melbourne’s southeast, and the project director has provided Projectory with details of the tender process and what happens next.
Construction at Melbourne’s Docklands precinct will soon fire up again, following approval being granted for a $291 million, two-tower residential development.
The Victorian Government has confirmed to Projectory that a $200 million proposed solar farm in Victoria’s northeast will be fast tracked as part of the state’s COVID-19 economic recovery plan.