Infrastructure Projects
The deadline for preparation of detailed design and tender closes documents for a railway station upgrade in Melbourne will close Thursday 23 June.
A Newcastle-based coal explorer has signed an agreement with a major coal port in Queensland to assess development of coal logistics infrastructure.
With procurement activities beginning later this year, suppliers and service providers seeking participation in a $1 billion light rail project on the Gold Coast are urged to pre-register.
The construction company which will widen Kwinana Freeway between Leach and Roe highways from two to three lanes each way has been selected, clearing the way for construction to start in July.
Construction is underway on a new $80 million bulk liquids facility at Port Botany following award of the contract to a major engineering, contracting and service provider.
Abigroup has secured a contract for the design, pricing, delivery and commissioning of the first Pacific National coal rolling stock maintenance facility in Queensland near Nebo.
North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation Limited (NQBP) is seeking proponents interested in developing the additional coal terminal infrastructure at Abbot Point.
Director of the ports consortium proposing a $600 to $700 million port facility at Port Bonython expects to have the Environmental Impact Statement ready for submission in 12 to 18 months.
A third lane to the northbound carriageway of Mitchell Freeway between Hepburn Avenue and Hodges Drive in Perth's northern suburbs is earmarked for construction between late 2012 and mid-2013.
Rail planning expert William McDougall is heading up the Sinclair Knight Merz (SKM) team undertaking the $2 million Rowville rail link feasibility study.