Energy & Utilities Projects
Regulatory approval has cleared the way for a major energy interconnector linking Tasmania and the mainland to progress into full construction planning.
Momentum is building on a large onshore wind development in regional Western Australia, with procurement and construction preparations advancing ahead of the next phase.
A long-anticipated state-led renewable energy process is now expected to open later this year, providing clearer timing and parameters for developers, contractors and supply-chain participants preparing for offshore generation, transmission and storage opportunities.
A major long-duration energy storage project in Queensland is progressing through early preparatory works, signalling future demand across civil, specialist and technical services.
A utility-scale wind energy development in regional Western Australia is progressing into delivery, with turbine supply and installation arrangements now in place and construction preparation underway.
A significant water infrastructure development in regional New South Wales has progressed through planning approval, enabling procurement activity and early engagement with delivery partners.
A significant water infrastructure upgrade in Sydney is moving into delivery, with alliance arrangements now in place and early-stage delivery planning underway.
A large-scale sustainable aviation fuel bio-refinery proposed for north Queensland has entered front-end engineering and design ahead of a planned expression of interest process covering equipment, materials and on-site and off-site services.
A utility-scale battery energy storage development in regional New South Wales is progressing into delivery, with approvals secured and construction preparation underway.
A proposed long-duration pumped hydro energy storage development in northwest Tasmania would deliver up to 750 megawatts of dispatchable capacity, creating substantial civil, underground, electrical and transmission work opportunities for suppliers and contractors, with the project currently under Commonwealth environmental referral and open for public comment.