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A property project worth more than $219 million has been given the nod to start construction in metropolitan Western Australia.
An energy and infrastructure partnership will receive a welcome shot in the arm for the nation’s second waste to energy plant just south of metropolitan Western Australia.
A construction, maintenance and asset management company has won several operational tenders worth a combined $180 million.
A construction, maintenance and mining services group has won a new contract for a metal refinery near metropolitan WA.
The Request for Tender (RFT) process has been explained in a project briefing in Perth for a proposed hybrid power station with 1680 kW diesel generating sets, a 500 kW solar farm and battery energy storage near a coastal town in WA's Gascoyne region.
Projectory can reveal further details on the bidding process for the latest part of a major infrastructure development worth more than $1 billion in metropolitan WA.
A mining services company is preferred tenderer for a $271 million metal development in Western Australia’s Kimberley.
A tender has been issued for an Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contractor to deliver a hybrid power station near a coastal town in the Gascoyne region.
The construction of a new renewable energy facility in central Victoria will be the first in the country to generate energy and fuel from agricultural waste, and the project director has told Projectory how local contractors and suppliers are getting involved.
A major energy project connecting SA and NSW has been approved for construction, as tenderers are shortlisted for work.