Margaret Ambrose

New job opportunities in Tasmania following award of $25m NBN contract

The telecommunications network provider rolling out the national broadband network to flats and units in Tasmania told Projectory that it expects to dramatically increase its employed staff and contractors when it begins work.

Tender awarded for $70m regional Victorian hospital project

Local contractors will be used for construction of a $70 million hospital in regional Victoria, according to the winning developer .

Port Melbourne development plans reveal high-rise on the beach

A controversial plan developed by a company backed by a Kuwaiti royal will see the construction of a massive tower development near Station Pier, Port Melbourne.

Approval for $40m 30 MW solar farm near Kerang

Council approval has been granted for plans for another 30MW solar farm to be constructed near Kerang, Victoria.

Major contracts awarded for $30m Melbourne Airport trigeneration facility

Managing contractors for the construction of the new Melbourne Airport trigeneration facility have awarded two major contracts.

450 construction jobs for Hobart as it becomes home to $75m new arts academy

Construction of a $75 million arts centre project in Hobart, which will see a massive boost in the city’s construction industry over the next two years has been approved.

Approval granted for $30 Tasmanian iron ore project

A Western Australia-based mineral exploration and mine development company has been given the green light to develop an iron ore project on Tasmania's West Coast.

Construction of $1b gas conditioning plant project to boost local building industry

Around 250 construction jobs will be created during the construction of a gas conditioning plant in Gippsland following approval of the project and award of the Engineering Procurement and Construction contract.

Another developer throws hat into ring for $300m Melbourne rail yard redevelopment

A high-profile major events boss has launched a behind-the-scenes pitch to the Victorian government for a multibillion-dollar development over the Jolimont rail yards.

Rejection of heritage listing paves the way for $1.4b Melbourne racecourse redevelopment

Plans for a massive redevelopment of a Melbourne racecourse, including residential towers of up to 25 storeys, are one step closer to fruition with the Victorian Government rejecting calls for heritage listing of the site.