Victoria

Tenders Victoria new this week

Victorian government tenders new this week.

Melbourne to become home to $800m vaccine factory

A world leader in vaccine production had released plans to build a $800 million vaccine manufacturing plant, to be located at Melbourne Airport.

Green light for $155m Melbourne health centre

Melbourne may be known as the city hardest hit by COVID-19, but Projectory has learned that it will soon be home to a world class centre that will lead the way in pandemic prevention and response.

Early works to begin on $10b Melbourne rail project

Work has ramped up on a $10 billion Melbourne rail project, with $2 billion allocated for early works.

First opportunities up for grabs on $5b public housing project

A new authority has been established to oversee the largest ever public housing construction project in Australia’s history, and Projectory has learned that early procurement is now open – here’s what you need to know to get in on the action.

Tenders Victoria new this week

Victorian government tenders new this week.

Final construction of $2b Melbourne commercial precinct begins

The contract has been awarded for construction of the third and final tower in a $2 billion Melbourne CBD precinct development, and no one is particularly surprised by the identity of the winning bidder.

Contract awarded for $300m Victorian battery project

The Victorian Government has signed a deal for the delivery of a $300 million battery project near Geelong, which the Minister responsible has described as ‘humungous’ – and we’ve got all the details.

Opportunity for builder to deliver $217m stage of Victorian hospital expansion

The CEO of the authority overseeing a $217 million Victorian hospital redevelopment has told Projectory that the Government is now accepting expressions of interest from builders, and outlined the scope of work involved in the project.

Contracts signed for $500m Victorian waste-to-energy project

Funding has been locked in and a contractor appointed to deliver a $500 million state-of-the-art energy-to-waste facility in the Latrobe Valley, and the development director has explained the next steps to Projectory.