Margaret Ambrose
The head of the mining company behind the discovery of a new bauxite deposit in northern Tasmania, has told Projectory why it is significant for the Tasmanian mining industry.
Projectory has learned that the University of Tasmania will go ahead with plans to build a new Launceston campus following the State Government coming on board.
The proponent behind a plan to construct a twin solar power construction project that could potentially power Melbourne’s entire network of electric trams, has told Projectory that pending immanent approval, construction is ready to commence.
The project director in charge of the expressions of interest process to find a developer for a Melbourne CBD development site with a permit for a twin tower project, has spoken to Projectory about this opportunity.
A $524 million contract for four level crossings removal projects has been won by a group comprising two global construction firms.
Projectory has learned that a recently approved airport construction plan includes $65 million of infrastructure improvements to be delivered over the next 10 years.
The project manager of a major Victorian highway upgrade project, has told Projectory that the tender process has begun for a $32 million interchange component.
A $274 million contract has been inked for the construction of 20 new trams in a Dandenong specialist manufacturing facility.
A key contact at the company awarded a major terminal expansion contract has told Projectory that it will be expanding its work force and engagement of subcontractors to deliver the project.
The proponent of a Tasmanian copper mine has set a date for its scheduled reopening.