Sydney
Plans for the $38 million redevelopment of an iconic Sydney landmark have been revealed.
Three consortia have been shortlisted to construct a multi-billion tunnel as part of the first stage of a $10 billion Sydney road project
The three consortia selected to tender for the design and construction of the M4 East – the first stage of the Westconnex motorway - are:
Future Connect Joint Venture with Acciona Infrastructure Australia, Obayashi Corporation, McConnell Dowell Constructors (Aust) Pty Ltd and Ghella Pty LtdLend Lease Bouygues Joint Venture with Lend Lease Engineering Pty Ltd and Bouygues Construction AustraliaThiess Samsung John Holland Joint Venture with Thiess, Samsung C&T Corporation and John Holland.
Tenders have been called for the design and construction of Stage Two of an $80m cancer care facility at a hospital in Sydney.
The construction contract has been awarded for a $3 billion road Sydney road building project that is currently on public exhibition and is likely to offer significant opportunities
An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the NorthConnex project, a 9km tolled link from the southern end of the M1 Pacific Motorway at Wahroonga to the Hills M2 Motorway at its existing Pennant Hills Road interchange, is on public display until September 12, 2014.
A $45 million early works construction contract has been awarded as part of a $1.
Opportunities are likely, but it is unclear how they will unfold from a proposed $30m-plus project to construct an arts precinct in Sydney.
Planning approval has been granted for the concept proposal for a new hospital in Sydney’s north, with construction due to commence in 2015.
A preferred operator has been named and is in line for the third and largest of three major contracts related to an $8.
Opportunities for suppliers and contractors will become available in the $269m redevelopment of an iconic Sydney entertainment landmark, for which planning approval has been granted.
Opportunities will be available for suppliers and contractors to be involved in a $32 million transport facility upgrade in Sydney.