Construction Projects
Concrete, façade, building services, fit-out, landscaping and facilities management suppliers are now exposed as delivery progresses on a large-scale residential development moving through active construction.
Architecture, engineering, digital design, planning and specialist advisory firms should position now as consultant-led planning progresses on a large-scale stadium renewal program moving through business case development and toward future procurement.
Rail contractors, civil subcontractors, signalling specialists, maintenance providers, freight operators and logistics service providers remain exposed as construction progresses on a freight handling facility moving through delivery and toward commissioning.
Civil contractors, high-voltage specialists, data centre builders, mechanical services providers, ICT integrators and regional suppliers should begin positioning now as a large-scale digital infrastructure development advances through development planning and future procurement preparation.
Marine construction contractors, pipeline specialists, civil contractors, mechanical installers, electrical providers and industrial services suppliers should begin engagement activities now as a large-scale energy infrastructure development moves deeper into planning and commercialisation.
Civil and building contractors across the broader market are the primary target for a $75 million waste precinct entering tender before the end of 2026, with the proponent confirming head contractor appointment is planned for early 2027 and site possession to follow immediately on contract execution.
A 145-room hotel and dual commercial tenancy project has been lodged with the Western Australian Planning Commission under the state's significant development pathway, advancing supply-chain exposure for commercial building contractors, structural and fitout subcontractors, and specialist consultants across a circa $38 million mid-rise construction package.
Civil contractors, services subcontractors, and specialist medical infrastructure suppliers are being positioned for forward works delivery at a new purpose-built surgical facility in Metropolitan WA.
A 16-storey mixed-use build-to-rent development in metropolitan Sydney has received state development consent, opening a clear path to procurement for builders, subcontractors, and specialist suppliers across the residential, commercial, medical and retail scope.
A mixed-use urban renewal project on a former school site in metropolitan Sydney is now open for developer registration, with a minimum of 1,000 dwellings, retail, commercial, education and community facilities forming the delivery scope.