Infrastructure Projects
A new manufacturing facility is to be built on the Fraser Coast and Projectory can reveal the two leading contractors to deliver the next generation of Queensland’s passenger train fleet.
A $73 million Northern Territory roads project is seeing the upgrading and sealing 150kms of a road in Central Australia, with the contract awarded for the first stage and works underway on the second.
It’s a $10 billion construction project that will link Melbourne’s international airport with the CBD, and now contractors have been shortlisted to deliver a key stage.
Construction is set to begin immediately on a Victorian intermodal terminal, which will be a key node in an Australia-wide port rail shuttle network, and the project director has shared with Projectory details of the project and why it will be an industry game-changer.
A planned port upgrade project to support a $4.
$30 million is the final piece of the puzzle to deliver a leading maritime maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) destination in north Queensland, reveals Projectory.
The initial phase of the project includes $280 million in upgrades in the north and south of the project footprint, with construction on track to start in late 2023.
This is a significant milestone for the delivery of over 100 km of pipeline to provide water security across Central Queensland and jobs for a local workforce.
The sixth and final major contract on a $187 million port upgrade project in the Pilbara region of WA has been awarded, with opportunities to result.
A plan for the final stage of a $275 million road project in the Wheatbelt region of WA has been given a key endorsement – and a key contact has told Projectory that tendering is likely to occur this year.