Infrastructure Projects
The proponent behind a $300 million infrastructure expansion has secured the necessary approvals to begin work in a major regional centre.
One of Australia’s fastest-growing ports is one step closer to commencing work on its $100 million marine infrastructure development in Queensland’s metropolitan area.
An iron ore producer is targeting a mid-year construction start for a proposed tug haven facility in the Pilbara for up to nine tugs.
A key contact has revealed a project opportunity to Projectory.
A major Tasmanian highway project will commence shortly, following the awarding of a $45 million design and construct contract.
The project manager of a massive Melbourne highway widening project has told Projectory that a $230 million contract for a key stage has been awarded.
Tenders have been awarded for infrastructure developments worth a combined $187 million in Far North Queensland.
An unincorporated joint venture has been selected as the preferred respondent to deliver the main works for the Forrestfield-Airport Link.
Registrations of Interest are being sought to construct a key new transport link in the Hunter region of NSW.
The design and construct tender for primary wharf works at a port in far north Queensland has been awarded.