A large-scale renewable energy development has secured federal environmental approval, clearing a key regulatory hurdle and advancing the project toward pre-construction planning.
New container handling infrastructure at a regional Queensland port has moved into active construction, signalling expanded freight capability and civil works demand.
Planning approval has advanced a large-scale greenfield outdoor events venue, opening pathways for civil, infrastructure and event-delivery packages.
Early works have commenced on a state-backed regional freight corridor rehabilitation program, with larger reconstruction packages scheduled to follow later this year.
A plan is afoot for a new iron ore mine to be developed in the Pilbara region of WA and has been referred for environmental assessment.
Planning approval has been granted for a lifestyle village development on Perth’s northern fringe, enabling the project to move toward delivery.
A luxury resort and coastal village development in South West WA has progressed, securing state government environmental approval and moving the project closer to delivery.
A proposed large-scale wind energy development in the WA Wheatbelt has progressed in the state planning pathway, supporting its next phase of development.
Procurement has commenced for a port infrastructure upgrade in southern WA, with tenders invited for demolition, replacement and associated marine works.
Strong market interest has been shown in the development of an energy storage system in the WA Goldfields region, from which local opportunities will result.