Waste-to-Energy Projects
A major $266 million infrastructure upgrade in southeast Queensland is moving into its next phase, opening the door for new contracting and supply opportunities.
A proposal for an $81 million bioenergy facility to be built in Western Sydney has been granted planning approval.
A new $5 million waste management facility in Perth’s eastern region aims to treat hazardous residues, presenting significant opportunities for suppliers and service providers in construction and equipment.
One of Australia’s largest sawmills is set to convert wood waste into renewable energy, generating enough electricity to power the plant and contribute to the national grid – here's what we know.
An $81 million bioenergy facility has been proposed for Western Sydney.
This major water security project will also bring economic security to the Gladstone region with over 400 jobs and over 111 Central Queensland businesses assisting with construction.
A new renewable energy hub will connect dispatchable green energy into the grid to power over 1.
The call for skilled labour to build a flood levee will reduce the impacts and damage of flooding throughout north Queensland and support local jobs and the economy.
The new pipeline is set to deliver long-term water supply to Mount Morgan and secure sustainability for Rockhampton in Central Queensland.
Another major milestone hit as the call goes out for contractors on the proposed $14.