Water and Wastewater
The South Australian Government is spending $100m on pre-feasibility study for a proposed desalination plant and pipeline project in the state’s north – here's what we know.
The tendering process has commenced on a major water infrastructure project in Sydney’s south.
A Northern Territory town put on the map by a large uranium mine is set to undergo a transformation to a sustainable Indigenous-led tourism and regional services centre – and to accommodate the growth of the town, major upgrades need to be made to the existing sewage system.
The organisation that delivers water services to South Australia is looking for service delivery partners to work with them on their pipeline projects and we’ve got all the details.
Victoria’s largest regional urban water corporation has opened the tender process to appoint a contractor to deliver a major pipeline spanning the state’s two largest cities.
A proposed $16 million water infrastructure development in Perth’s northern suburbs has been given the go-ahead by planning authorities.
The project manager of a large-scale irrigation project underway on the western outskirts of Melbourne has provided more details about the project, essential to contractors and suppliers wishing to lodge a tender.
This project will not only provide long-term water security to Mount Morgan, but it will also provide certainty and prosperity to the local community.
SA Water have opened the tender for the construction of a major pipeline that will connect a desalination plant on the Eyre Peninsula to the existing water network – and Projectory has learned that a couple of steps need to be taken before companies can submit a tender.
It’s a project that will see the construction of 23km of pipeline and associated infrastructure in Victoria’s southwest, and now the tender has been released for the final stage.