Road

Tender awarded for $69m infrastructure project in metropolitan WA

A collaboration between an integrated services provider and a construction company has won the head contract for a $69 million infrastructure development in Perth.

Two remain in running for lead role on major highway duplication project in NSW Southern Tablelands

Two parties remain in the running for the lead construction role on major highway duplication project in the NSW Southern Tablelands.

Tender awarded for part of $6b iron ore project in the Pilbara

A construction, maintenance and industrial services provider has won the latest contract as part of a $6 billion iron ore development in the Pilbara.

Contract awarded for part of a $1.7bn iron ore project in WA’s Midwest

A mining and construction contractor has won the latest tender for part of an iron ore mine and infrastructure development in the Pilbara worth more than $1 billion.

Your opportunity to contribute to $16b Melbourne highway project

If you’re a contractor or supplier in the road construction industry, the Victorian Government wants you to put your hand up to work on the biggest infrastructure project in the state’s history – and the project director has given Projectory all the details.

Procurement process nears tendering stage for design and construction of Brisbane public transport depot project

Projectory can detail the procurement process for design and construct to one of Brisbane’s major transportation infrastructure projects.

Latest contract awarded for $1.6b Melbourne rail and road project

As the Victorian Government races towards its target of removing 75 level crossings across the Melbourne Metropolitan Region, the latest contract to be awarded is one of the biggest.

Contract awarded for key stage of regional Victorian city development

It’s a development that will see the massive expansion of a major regional city.

Consortia appointed for $910m Melbourne rail projects

As the Victorian Government edges towards its goal of removing 75 level crossings throughout the Melbourne metropolitan area, the latest deals to be inked will see five more removed in the city’s southeast.