New England (north-west)
A large grid-scale battery storage build in regional New South Wales has cleared its federal environmental review with no significant impact identified, removing one of the last conditions standing between assessment and a forward construction decision.
A large-scale energy storage development in regional NSW has progressed after receiving planning approval.
A proposed clean energy development in regional NSW has secured planning approval, signalling upcoming construction and supplier opportunities.
A large-scale solar and energy storage development in regional NSW has moved into the planning stage, signalling future procurement and construction activity.
Construction is moving ahead on a major health facility redevelopment in regional NSW, with a builder appointed to deliver expanded clinical and support services.
Major civil, pipeline and road infrastructure works linked to an approved open cut coal operation in northern New South Wales have entered the federal assessment phase, creating near-term opportunities for construction, engineering, environmental and specialist service providers across the Gunnedah Coalfield.
A green light has been given to plans for a $209 million energy storage facility to be built in the New England region of NSW, with supplier and subcontractor opportunities expected.
A plan has been revealed for the construction of a $120 million underground gas pipeline in northern NSW.
Plans are afoot for the development of a $366 million energy storage project in the New England region of NSW.
A major renewable energy development proposed in northern New South Wales is progressing through Commonwealth assessment, opening potential opportunities for suppliers across civil, electrical, environmental and construction support services as its solar generation and large-scale battery system advance to the referral stage.