Construction Projects

Education body given nod for new $20m Perth recreation facility

An educational institution in Perth has been given a green light for the development of a new $20 million recreational facility.

Plan for $297m data centre in Western Sydney

A proposal has been unveiled for a $297 million data centre to be built in Western Sydney.

Contract awarded for $19m educational facility upgrade in NSW Riverina

A contractor has been appointed to deliver a $19 million upgrade of accommodation facilities within an educational establishment in the Riverina region of NSW.

Packages available on $110m educational facility development in NSW Snowy Mountains

A key contact has provided Projectory with details of packages it is seeking to fill on a $110 million educational facility development in the Snowy Mountains region of NSW.

Green light for $90m warehouse development in Western Sydney

A planning green light has been given for the construction of a $90 million warehouse development in Western Sydney.

$300m urban village masterplan unveiled for a shoulder off Brisbane CBD

Securing approval and unlocking a landholding will see the delivery of a world-class architectural masterplan to Brisbane’s inner-west.

$100m apartments proposed to tower over Brisbane riverside

Projectory details the towering plans for a riverside cliff site by an Australian developer which involves full-floor luxury apartments in Kangaroo Point, Queensland.

Construction partner awarded package to deliver $1.3b hospital to regional Qld

The regional Queensland hospital upgrade plays a key role in the state’s $89 billion Big Build suite of infrastructure projects, Projectory reports.

Contract awarded for NT sports and cyclone shelter

The contract has been awarded to deliver the latest stage of a project designed to increase cyclone shelter capacity in remote communities across the Northern Territory.

Developers sought for Northern Territory construction project

Katherine is due to welcome a new mixed use development and the Territory government wants to hear from developers – here's how to throw your hat into the ring.