Infrastructure Projects

Signing of $330m primary contract for Perth infrastructure project

A key contact has updated Projectory on a WA infrastructure project.

Tenders called for 2.9km road upgrade project in ACT

Tenders have been called for three segments of a road duplication project in the ACT, totalling 2.

Contract awarded for $929.3m infrastructure upgrade in southeast Queensland

A joint venture between a major infrastructure builder and engineering and construction company, has been awarded the primary tender for a $929.

Foreign takeover hoped to revive $40m mining project in Far North Queensland

An Asia-backed exploration company’s plans to sell its operations to an Australian resource company could breathe new life into a $40 million metal project in Far North Queensland.

Opportunity for consultant to ‘write their own cheque’ in $10.9b Melbourne tunnel and rail project

The tender is closing soon for the opportunity to make a lasting impression on one of the biggest construction projects in Victoria’s history – and to essentially be handed a blank cheque.

Three opportunities for major ongoing contracts with Victoria’s road and highway authority

Opportunities exist for three parcels of work that will cover a particular aspect of road and highway construction for most of the state of Victoria.

Contract awarded for key stage and new opportunity available in $65m Melbourne suburb rejuvenation

The project director of a company awarded the contract for a $23 million stage of a Melbourne suburb revitalisation project has detailed the scope of work to Projectory, while the project director of the overall project has provided more details, and we reveal the next opportunity available for contractors.

Builders shortlisted for $110m Victorian highway upgrade

The project director of a $110 million Victorian road project has updated Projectory on the latest developments, which include the shortlisting of tenderers for a key package.

Contract awarded for part of $5.9b master plan in southeast Queensland

An international supplier has been awarded a contract to build a revolutionary waste-collection system as part of a $5.