Nicholas Brant

Plans released for major South West industrial precinct

Roughly 4000 jobs will be created as part of the development of an industrial park on the fringes of Bunbury, in WA’s south.

Contractor picked for $100m shopping centre redevelopment in Perth’s east

Proponents are pushing ahead with a major redevelopment of a shopping centre in Perth’s eastern corridor which is expected to create up to 965 jobs.

Operational tenders open on $820.7m Perth stadium project

A key project official has revealed they are seeking up to 2300 casual staff and more than $20m worth of work is currently at tender or will be released in the coming months for a major WA sporting project.

Subcontracting opportunities for $17.5m Great Southern water facility upgrade

Project proponents have signalled local subcontractors will be engaged as part of works to upgrade a major wastewater treatment facility on WA’s south coast.

Timeline revealed for residential project in suburban Perth

Key dates for constructing a major residential and retail precinct in Perth’s western surburbs have been revealed.

Contractor appointed for $270m precinct in WA

Proponents have named the builder for a major commercial and office development in Fremantle, south of Perth.

Key dates revealed for regional WA road project

A contract for the second stage of a major road upgrade in regional Western Australia is set to be awarded in August.

Contracting opportunities soon available for $100m Perth road project

A key project contractor has confirmed there will be work opportunities for suppliers and subcontractors on a major road project designed to ease congestion in Perth’s southern suburbs.

Final greenlight for Pilbara resources project

A WA lithium company has received the final environmental sigh off for its lithium-tantalum project in the state’s northwest.

Poultry producer set to roost in new $70m Wheatbelt feedmill

Plans by one of Australia’s largest poultry producers to expanding its operations in Western Australia is set to create up to 1400 jobs.