Margaret Ambrose
A major Victorian water corporation is developing a large solar farm and battery project in western Victoria and has just released the design and construction tender – here's what we know.
Subscribers will know that the preferred contractor of a $16 billion Melbourne freeway construction project has already been announced, but that doesn’t mean the opportunities have dried up – Projectory has gotten wind of a slew of contractor and supplier opportunities required by the main contractor, and we’ve got the details.
The contract to deliver the early works on the Victorian leg of a $10 billion rail project has been awarded with, and the company wants to hear from contractors and suppliers, with which to collaborate.
It’s a project that will see crucial aspects of maintenance and renewal on tram assets across Melbourne, and while the government is making its final decision on the three shortlisted contenders, it’s seeking expressions of interest from suppliers and contractors seeking to contribute to the project.
The NT Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics has released the tender to appoint a construction firm to deliver a ‘mini village’ to support the construction of several housing programs in the Tiwi Islands.
Plans to construct a $400 million Adelaide innovation centre that will become part of a world-class innovation district dedicated to solving complex global challenges, are progressing – here's the latest.
Construction has commenced on a $500 million Adelaide high-tech medical and research facility, following the awarding of the construction contract.
Plans to construct a $150 million art gallery of national significance in Central Australia, are progressing, with the tender to appoint a Managing Contractor for the second stage now put to market – the contract manager has filled Projectory in on all the details.
It’s the biggest hospital project in Australia’s history that will see massive upgrades to the Royal Melbourne Hospital and the Royal Women’s Hospital, and now a key contract is up for grabs.
The Victorian Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action has commenced the procurement process for the construction of an emergency services facility in Gippsland.