Queensland government tenders new this week.
WA government tenders new this week.
The expression of interest stage was competitive, but a Tasmanian construction company has won the contract to develop a hotel complex on a waterfront precinct.
The project director of an $11 billion Melbourne rail and tunnel project has told Projectory how the project’s delivery is being shaped by the COVID-19 pandemic, as the consortium selected to deliver the project establishes a procurement process for expressions of interest from contractors and suppliers.
While some businesses are fearful of the possible economic impact of COVID-19 and necessary social distancing laws, savvy contractors and suppliers are finding opportunities to grow – and here are a few.
A Victorian council has paved the way for the construction of a proposed $300 million solar and battery farm in the north of Victoria, by cutting red tape and amending the approvals process, and the project director has filled Projectory in on the details.
An economic development authority is inviting prospective suppliers to express interest in an $852m infrastructure development in southwest WA.
A statutory authority tasked with urban renewal will soon take responsibility for a major redevelopment worth more than $147 million in Greater Perth.
A revised plan for a $4 billion redevelopment of an iconic Sydney tourism hotspot has been revealed.
Planning approval has been granted for a $75 million, 17-storey office addition to a previously approved 14-storey mixed-use development in Western Sydney.