Petrochemical Projects
The overwhelming majority of suppliers and service providers to major projects in Australia are steady or busy with work, but the number of those desperate for work has quadrupled in the last six months.
Petroleum and gas producers are invited to tender for ‘under-explored’ land in western Queensland.
A key contact involved with a WA nitrate plant project has updated Projectory on development.
A lackluster end to 2013 has given way to a strong start to the New Year for suppliers and service providers to major industrial projects in Australia and the outlook for the June quarter is bright.
A leading oil refining and transport fuel supplier has announced an exciting $30 million project in southeast Queensland.
The proponent of a $102 million wind farm proposal in the NSW Southern Highlands is hopeful the project may commence construction in 2015.
A leading provider of engineering and infrastructure management services has secured a major contract with a WA nitrate plant project.
Planning approval has been granted for a $230 million refinery conversion project in Sydney, with Projectory able to reveal contractor details.
A plan for conversion works at a major Sydney fuel facility, considered State Significant Development, has been placed on public exhibition.
Price undercutting from competitors, poor staff communication, discounting and a lack of strategic planning are the biggest challenges facing suppliers and service providers to the resources and construction sectors.