Multiple contracts have been awarded for government infrastructure upgrades worth $800 million in Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia, Western Australia and the Northern Territory.
The primary contractor behind a $988 million infrastructure development in Queensland’s metropolitan area has started construction activity.
Tenderers have been shortlisted for a $650 million public infrastructure project in Queensland’s metropolitan area.
The primary contractor has been named for a major infrastructure project in southwest Queensland.
A head contractor has been appointed to carry out $14m of refurbishment works at an educational facility in north-west NSW.
Planning approval has been granted for the construction of a $29 million bulky goods outlet and business complex in Sydney’s west.
Construction of a $154 million, 41-storey tower in Western Sydney is due to begin within months; and is expected to bring with it supplier and contractor opportunities.
There has been strong interest shown from a call for tenders for a key road upgrade project on the NSW Central Coast, with a shortlist expected to be determined by within a month.
A contractor has been appointed to construct a $16 million purpose-built educational facility in southern Sydney.
A $13 million contract for early works on a section of a major NSW North Coast road project has been awarded.