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A major renewable energy development proposed for the Central Tablelands of New South Wales is expected to create strong opportunities for contractors and service providers across civil construction, electrical installation, heavy transport, environmental services and operational support, with construction projected to peak at around 150 workers and ongoing operational roles extending for up to 35 years.
A long-life hard-rock extraction and processing development in the Southern Tablelands is progressing through the Commonwealth assessment process, with capital expenditure not disclosed and opportunities emerging for drilling, blasting, earthworks, haulage, materials handling, and specialist environmental services as the project moves into the referral decision stage.
A major mining operation in Far West New South Wales has advanced a proposal to develop a new 50-hectare services corridor designed to streamline internal ore movement and reduce travel distances between processing facilities.
It’s a project designed to deliver the new Spirit of Tasmania berth and facilities, and now a key contract has been signed.
The contractor for the next phase of a Melbourne dock remediation project has now been confirmed.
A $10 billion Melbourne rail project has reached another major milestone, with a preferred bidder selected for a key stage.
The contract has been awarded on a $175 million Melbourne road project aimed at improving safety and easing traffic pressures in Melbourne’s northern growth corridor.
Development Victoria has opened an expressions-of-interest (EOI) process to prepare the business case for a $2-billion redevelopment of a major Melbourne sporting arena.
Marinus Link is a go, and now the Tasmanian government is calling for the development of wind and solar projects to generate renewable energy — and it needs that energy delivered quickly.
Australia’s biggest wind energy project is about to get bigger, with a large-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) to be installed.