Rail
It’s the largest project of its kind in Victoria’s history: the removal of 110 level crossings across Melbourne, all at various stages of development and construction – and now the contract has been awarded to remove three dangerous level crossings in Melbourne’s south-east.
Construction contractors have been shortlisted to deliver key Victorian works on a $10 billion national rail project, and the project director has filled Projectory in on the details.
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.
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.
Works have already commenced on a new station as part of a $11 billion project that will see construction of of a new underground railway line that runs from the Melbourne CBD and includes two nine kilometre tunnels and five new underground stations – and now the contract has been awarded to deliver one of them.
It’s the largest project of its kind in Victoria’s history: the removal of 110 level crossings across Melbourne, all at various stages of development and construction – here's a rundown on the current situation and an opportunity for steel businesses.
So far, a total of 66 level crossings have been removed across Melbourne suburbs as part of the $14 billion Level Crossing Removal project, and work is about to commence on a key stage – here's what we know.
The next tranche of works of a $10 billion Melbourne rail project has been put out to market – and the proponent has told Projectory how you can throw your hat into the ring.
Registrations of interest have been called in a major South Australian infrastructure project.