Wheatbelt
A construction company has won the primary tender for a recreation project worth up to $30 million in Western Australia’s Wheatbelt.
The proponent of a 214 MW wind farm 175km north of Perth that recently began construction has highlighted project contacts that suppliers and subcontractors can contact for potential participation.
Projectory can reveal two contractors which helped a mineral resources company bring a $270 million project to fruition in Western Australia’s Wheatbelt region.
A spokesperson for the engineering, procurement and construction contractor that will deliver Western Australia’s biggest wind farm by mid-2020 told Projectory there will definitely be opportunities for suppliers to participate in the project.
An engineering, procurement and construction partner has been appointed to build what will be Western Australia’s biggest wind farm by mid-2020.
A Perth-based Australian diversified mineral exploration and resource development company has engaged a specialist engineering group to refresh components of the project's previous Definitive Feasibility Study given the strengthening iron ore price and potential port access at the Esperance Port.
The Federal Government has approved a $250m wind and solar farm in WA's wheat-belt with construction expected to start in late 2019.
An Australian tungsten development has defined equipment and construction costs for its concentrate processing plant.
A WA based producer has joined forces with a Chilean lithium company to construct a mine concentrator and refinery.
The new owners of a 350ha solar farm will begin the installation of about 405,000 solar panels this year.