Margaret Ambrose
The Victorian Government has signed a deal for the delivery of a $300 million battery project near Geelong, which the Minister responsible has described as ‘humungous’ – and we’ve got all the details.
The CEO of the authority overseeing a $217 million Victorian hospital redevelopment has told Projectory that the Government is now accepting expressions of interest from builders, and outlined the scope of work involved in the project.
Funding has been locked in and a contractor appointed to deliver a $500 million state-of-the-art energy-to-waste facility in the Latrobe Valley, and the development director has explained the next steps to Projectory.
A global retailer has signed a deal for the construction of a massive distribution centre in Melbourne’s west that will be double the size of the MCG and able to hold six million items – and we’ve got all the details
Projectory has learned that construction of the $70 million second Melbourne Amazon warehouse and distribution centre will soon commence.
Work on a project that will enable a regional Victorian railway line to cope with VLocity trains will soon begin with a preferred contractor being selected.
Things are looking very good for contractors and suppliers in the pipeline and irrigation sectors, with Tasmanian water projects receiving a chunk of cash in the Federal Budget, and Tasmanian Irrigation wasting no time pressing the go button on one major project, with others to follow – and the project director has filled Projectory in the details.
A $70 million transport infrastructure hub in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs is the latest construction project to be giving the green light in the Victorian Government’s planning approval frenzy, and the project director has told Projectory how it fits in with a $16 billion road project.
Planning approval has been granted for the construction of two office towers in Melbourne’s CBD.
The Victorian Government has fast-tracked a project to redevelop a state sports centre, and now the expression of interest has been released.
A builder has been contracted to deliver a $150 million high-rise apartment complex in West Melbourne, following the developer locking in finance.