Margaret Ambrose
A key contact at the developers behind a $1 billion redevelopment of a notorious Melbourne prison has outlined to Projectory the impact the project will have on the local construction industry.
Construction will start this month on the building of a 40-storey office tower in Melbourne, dubbed the ‘vertical village’.
A Tasmanian copper mine could be back in production, with a full workforce of 300, within 18 months.
The project manager of a major development in Melbourne’s west has revealed to Projectory what the awarding of the contract to construct a $37 million retail headquarters on the site means for the local construction industry.
The proponent of a Tasmanian open cut tin mine has told Projectory that moves are afoot to recommence operations and discussions are already happening with potential suppliers and contractors.
At long last Melbourne will get a rail link to the airport, and Projectory can reveal the first steps that will get underway in the coming steps.
The project manager of a $60 million project that will see a Melbourne inner suburban car park transformed into a European-style urban hub, has provided Projectory with details of the tender process.
The project director of a major road and rail project in Melbourne, has told Projectory the impact on the construction industry following the signing of two contracts with a combined worth of more than one billion dollars.
The project manager of a proposed $300 million arterial road in Melbourne has provided Projectory with details about the project’s initial steps.
Funding has been secured for the final stage of a Melbourne sporting precinct development, paving the way for construction to commence.