Energy & Utilities Projects

First sod turned as construction begins on Australia’s largest wind farm expecting to yield up to 200 jobs

This $850 million renewable energy project is set to become the second large-scale renewable project to get underway in the Western Downs which is fast becoming Australia’s renewable energy capital.

Next stage $30m irrigated agriculture system planned for WA’s north

A livestock company proposes to develop a centre-pivot irrigated feed crop production facility.

Tenders called for wastewater treatment plant construction in NSW Riverina

Tenders are being sought for the design and construction of a wastewater treatment plant in the NSW Riverina region.

A $280m, 180MW solar farm proposed for in NSW New England region

A proposal has been unveiled for the construction of a $280 million, 180MW solar farm in the New England region of NSW.

300 jobs on offer as negotiations have opened for construction contractors follow a recent development approval for a $200m solar farm in the Fraser Coast

Projectory spoke with key advocates integral to the negotiations with potential EPC and O&M partners for a $200 million solar farm in the Fraser Coast.

Wind and solar farm reaches feasibility phase and prepares to ramp up construction

Projectory gathers intel on expected construction dates of a dual wind and and solar farm opening up in North Qld following the success of the feasibility study.

Multiple opportunities available for $90m Victorian solar project

A range of tenders has been released for the construction of a $90 million solar farm project in western Victoria.

Approval granted $170 million, 170MW solar project in NSW Riverina, head contractor process underway

Planning approval has been granted for a $170 million, 170MW solar farm in the Riverina region of NSW that will create opportunities, with a head contractor appointment process underway.

Pipeline contractors announced for Townsville’s most important infrastructure project

Projectory has spoken with the project’s project manager who confirmed they were on track for a 26-month delivery schedule.