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The WA Government has awarded two major METRONET project contracts including a $253m train station upgrade and a level crossing project.
Construction is planned to start later this year subject to finance and approvals for a manganese project in the southern Pilbara region of WA that woud cost $24 million to develop and have 42-year mine life.
A plan has been revealed for a $49m educational facility development in Sydney’s north, a key contact telling Projectory that opportunities are likely as the project progresses.
Planning approval has been granted for a $552 million industrial development in Western Sydney.
A plan has been revealed for the $56 million development of a warehouse and distribution facility in Sydney’s south.
Four parties remain in contention for the lead role on a $20 million recreational facilities development in Sydney’s south.
The $47 million in funding marks one of the last key milestones for expansion works to a major mining facility in far north Queensland.
A preferred proponent has been named to build a multi‑storey car park, increasing capacity at a train station in the Peel region by about 700 bays.
An emergency department expansion in Adelaide has reached an important milestone with the appointment of a design team to help plan and design the expanded facility.
Environmental approval has been granted for a proposed large-scale wind and solar renewable energy project, comprising a series of onshore linear arrays of wind turbines and solar panels, and a transmission cable corridor to the coast.