Margaret Ambrose
A mine in central Victoria has become the priority for a gold mining operation, following outstanding results from feasibility study.
It’s officially happening and is expected to be a shot in the arm for the local mining community with to 100 jobs and countless supplier opportunities being created, when a Tasmanian iron ore mine restarts its operations.
First there were two, then five, now that number has grown to eleven – a spokesperson for a supermarket chain breaking into Victoria has told Projectory that all things going to plan, construction will begin on eleven new stores in and around Melbourne.
Three consortia have been shortlisted for a major works contract as part of the largest road project in Victoria’s history, and the project director has told Projectory that a commitment to engaging local suppliers will be looked upon favorably.
An opportunity exists for a contractor to develop a Melbourne hospital construction project, in Melbourne’s western suburbs.
Once completed, it’s going to be the Southern Hemisphere’s largest wind farm, and that aspiration is now closer to becoming a reality with the project’s proponent signing a deal with a major supplier and project partner.
The authority project managing the construction of 100 schools across Victoria has opened the expressions of interest stage for capital works and maintenance projects.
A Victorian university is investing $75 million in a groundbreaking project that will make it the state’s first tertiary institution to achieve net zero carbon emissions, and the project’s director has filled Projectory in on the details.
Early works have begun on the Elizabeth Street upgrade, a project which will see the redevelopment of one of Melbourne CBD’s business streets.
Ausnet Services has extended an existing contract to deliver gas services across Victoria, in a deal believed to be worth $350 million.