Rail
A major deal with an national freight giant means one of the country’s largest coal producers will increase its haulage to 20 million tonnes per annum.
The company heading up construction of a $520 million rail infrastructure project in Sydney is welcoming expressions of interest and says it hopes to be on-site in June.
In what would be one of the most significant deals in Queensland’s coal history, a freight behemoth and Indian mining giant have announced a partnership that will see them build $6 billion worth of rail and port infrastructure for mining projects in Queensland.
Two consortia are being asked to provide final details of their bid to deliver 75 new six-car trains for Queensland in what is hailed as the largest ever single investment by Queensland in trains.
A contract has been awarded for the delivery of a $520 million piece of rail infrastructure in northern Sydney.
Three groups – made up of 33 companies – have been shortlisted for one of the three major contracts on a $7.
A significant contract has been awarded for a major South Australian infrastructure project.
The selection process to find the best design and construction team to build the Moreton Bay Rail Link has reached the next stage, with the tenderers shortlisted from four to two.
Earthmoving contractors have been appointed for the Queensland Curtis LNG Project, in a project worth $279 million.
The Queensland Government applying further pressure on the Federal Government to develop the Toowoomba Second Range Crossing – one of the State Government’s top three infrastructure priorities, along with the Bruce Highway and Cross River Rail in Brisbane.