Energy & Utilities Projects

Plan for $167m, 120MW solar farm in NSW South Western Slopes

A plan has been revealed for a $167 million solar farm to be built in the South Western Slopes region of NSW.

Civil works contractors to undertake activities at metallurgical mine at Bowen Basin, Qld

Projectory can report that a $35 million contract civil works has been awarded for a Queensland seaborne metallurgical coal mine project.

EOIs called for SA Government energy contract

A key contact has updated Projectory on an opportunity with a major South Australian energy project.

Tasmanian $500m wind farm to be built using unconventional specs

A proposed $500 million Tasmanian wind farm, currently under assessment, could be constructed in an unusual configuration, and the project manager has filled Projectory in on the project status.

New tender awarded for part of $3.5b Pilbara iron ore project

A building, construction and property developer has won a contract for part of a multi-billion dollar metal project in the Pilbara.

Consultant appointed for $700m metal project in WA’s Midwest

An engineering, architecture, environmental and construction firm has been chosen to work on a $700 million metal development in Western Australia’s Midwest.

Approval granted for $120m water infrastructure project on NSW South Coast as it moves toward tendering

A key contact has outlined to Projectory the procurement pathway for a $120 million water infrastructure project in the NSW South Coast region, following its planning approval.

$350m renewable energy project in Qld gets a green light to commence construction

Projectory can reveal immediate opportunities to come from the go-ahead of this 180MW renewable energy project in Queensland.

An $11m contract awarded for solar installation on Lord Howe Island

A head contractor has been appointed for an $11 million solar and storage installation project on Lord Howe Island.

$110m marine infrastructure project approved for WA’s Kimberley

A state run port operator has been granted approval to proceed with its $110 million marine infrastructure development in the Kimberley.