Margaret Ambrose
The project manager of a project to remove a deadly level crossing in Melbourne’s west has revealed to Projectory that the project has been fast-tracked, with tenders to be opened in the coming months.
Following the release of plans for the construction of a Victorian regional centre rail precinct, Projectory can reveal the first projects on the cards.
The Victorian government has opened up engineering and planning tenders for the largest highway project in Melbourne’s history.
The successful bidder for a $100 million Victorian national park development has been selected.
A key manager of a global engineering, management and specialist technical services company has provided Projectory with an insight into the scope of its newly-awarded Defence contract.
A design and construction contract has been awarded for the $66 million upgrade of a major Melbourne railway station.
The contract has been awarded for the construction of a multi-million dollar water park, the latest stage of a $30 million regional waterfront precinct development.
Supplier opportunities will be in abundance with the $500m expansion of one of Melbourne’s oldest traditional markets.
Construction is likely to begin by the end of the year on a new $900m Hobart development, specifically targeted at Korean residents.
The contract has been awarded and construction is set to begin on a $100 million highway extension, which will see an additional 3.