Construction Projects

Interest sought for $12m sports facilities upgrade in Adelaide

A key contact has provided Projectory with further details around tendering for a $12 million upgrade of two sports facilities in Adelaide’s north-east suburbs.

Contract awarded for $29m infrastructure works in NT

A contractor has been appointed to carry out $29 million in infrastructure works in the Northern Territory.

Major works commence on innovative renewable gas park in Gladstone

Work has commenced in the Queensland capital of renewable gas to signify the start of a new facility set to deliver renewable hydrogen into Gladstone’s natural gas network.

Slender development to rise over the Gold Coast’s Broadwater beach frontage

A boutique residential tower is set to join the Gold Coast’s Broadwater standings in a very slender design rising 10 storeys along the Coast’s north edge.

21-storey tower wins approval along Brisbane’s riverside

Plans have been lodged this month for a giant three-tower residential and hotel development on Brisbane’s inner west riverfront.

First sod turned on $983m ‘Queensland Big Build’ pipeline project

A new and critical pipeline will deliver long-term water security for both Gladstone’s residents and its expanding industry with support for new hydrogen energy projects.

Contract awarded for remote NT housing project

The contract has been awarded to deliver a housing project for the remote community of Milingimbi in East Arnhem.

EOI open for two SA sporting facility construction projects

The City of Tea Tree Gully has released an expressions of interest to hear from suitably experienced building construction contractors to deliver two upcoming building projects at Banksia Park Sports Hub, in Adelaide’s north.

Bidders shortlisted for $100m Melbourne tower project

Proponents behind a proposed $100 million tower project in Melbourne’s CBD have whittled down the list of prospective construction companies to deliver it.

Contract awarded for $3b Melbourne precinct construction

We told you when the preferred bidder was named for $3 billion Melbourne precinct development – now Projectory can reveal the deal has been done.