The Victorian government has revised its timeline for delivering essential infrastructure to support the state's emerging offshore wind sector - an industry projected to eventually reach a $100 billion valuation – with plans for a major terminal significantly changed.
With an offshore wind zone established in Gippsland and several major developments underway, the government is now turning its attention to ensuring a trained and expert workforce and supplier pipeline – and that starts with opening the tender for the construction of a specialist training centre.
The business case for the development of a key piece of WA port infrastructure that is expected to create vast supplier and subcontractor opportunities has received a key endorsement.
A decision on the parties that will be shortlisted for the delivery of two transmission lines as part of an energy project in the Pilbara region of WA is expected to be known within a month.
Work packages remain available until the end of this month as a $451 million health facility redevelopment in South West WA moves towards its construction phase.