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Tenders Western Australia new this week

WA government tenders new this week.

Next major contract awarded in $121m Darwin port project

We alerted subscribers when the first major subcontract for a $121 million ship lift project in the Port of Darwin was awarded – now a second major deal has been inked.

Tender open for NT water and gas project

The water service capacity of a remote Northern Territory region is set to be expanded – here's how you can throw your hat into the ring to design and construct the project.

Plans unveiled for $100m South Australian highway project

The Federal Government has revealed plans for a $100 million upgrade to a major South Australian highway project – details are scant at this stage, but here’s what we’ve been able to find out.

Construction contract awarded for $60m Adelaide hotel

Construction will begin immediately on a $60 million Adelaide hotel project, following the awarding of the construction contract.

Expansion on the cards for Victorian gold project

A major gold mine in central Victoria is set to be extended thanks to an injection of funds – here's what we know.

Tender open for regional Victorian sports stadium construction

The redevelopment of a sporting stadium in regional Victoria was a key element of Commonwealth Games planning – the Games may not be going ahead, but the redevelopment is, and the second major tender has now been put to market.

Two opportunities on $2b Melbourne medical precinct development

A leafy inner-city Melbourne precinct is home to Australia's world-renowned biomedical research hub, hospitals, and other research facilities, and it is only set to get bigger – now two opportunities have arisen for contractors to contribute to the project.

Tender open for Victorian water project

The authority charged with providing water and wastewater services from Melbourne to the Murray River is expanding its capacity and has just released the construction tender – here's what we know.

State commits to resuscitating Great Keppel Island

Last month the Queensland Government announced a masterplan for a Southern Great Barrier Reef island that will focus on community-driven development to create a world-class destination.