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The first stage of the Canberra light rail project includes design and construction of a 12km light rail route from the fast-growing area of Gungahlin to the City, with 13 stops, depot, road, signalling and preparatory works and the ongoing operation and maintenance of the light rail system.
Works are under way on the new 53-storey tower at the Star Entertainment Group’s Broadbeach Island site on the Gold Coast.
The $400 million development will offer 316 hotel rooms and an additional 423 residential apartments, marking the first foray into the Australian market for the international Dorsett brand.
The Dorsett Hotel will deliver the ASX- listed Star its third hotel as part of its broader $2 billion plans for the precinct with a vision that will see seven towers on the Broadbeach island site.
CPB Contractors is working with the Brisbane Airport Corporation Pty Ltd to construct the New Parallel Runway in a 50:50 joint venture with BMD Constructions. Includes: 3.3 km runway and 12km taxi way, airfield infrastructure of lighting, utilities, signage, operations roads, drainage, landscaping, fencing, andc control systems.
Foresight Solar Australia has awarded UGL the contract to design and build stage one of the Bannerton 110MWDC Solar Park, near Robinvale in Victoria. UGL is undertaking the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) of the solar park, including the associated substation and electricity network grid connection.
Operating among 90,000 trees on a working almond farm, the UGL team is constructing the single axis tracking system, substation and network grid connection. Once operational, UGL will operate and maintain (O&M) the Bannerton Solar Farm for an initial two-year period.
The scope of work includes:
engineering design
procurement
construction
operations & maintenance
The Byerwen Mine is located 20 kilometres west of Glenden in Queensland’s Bowen Basin. Once operational the Byerwen Mine will produce up to 10 million tonnes of hard coking coal per year.
Coal from the Byerwen Mine will be railed to Abbot Point Coal Terminal for export.
Byerwen Coal was granted the mining leases required for the project in May 2017. Construction and mining operations have commenced.
The new Royal Adelaide Hospital will provide world class health care and facilities for South Australians.
The SAHP consortium includes Pacific Partnerships (sponsor and equity investor) and CPB Contractors (design and construction).
The new Royal Adelaide Hospital is one of the most technologically advanced hospitals in Australia and reflects international best practice. Scope is an 800 bed facility providing provides a full range of complex medical, surgical, diagnostic and support services, planned, designed and built around the needs of patients
Work has begun on the construction of an aquatic centre and park in Sydney’s Green Square district, designed by Andrew Burges Architects with Grimshaw and Taylor Cullity Lethlean. The Gunyama Park Aquatic and Recreation Centre is the largest development of its kind since the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Located at Joynton Avenue, the site will house a 50-metre outdoor pool, a 25-metre indoor pool, a leisure pool, a hydrotherapy pool and a gymnasium. The design of the complex, which was unanimously selected over 144 other entries in a competition run by the City of Sydney in 2014, is inspired by rock pool formations, with the two lane pools arranged around an organically shaped “beach.”
Thiess commenced operations at Curragh Coal Mine in 2004 with the construction of mine infrastructure. Under our current contract, we will remove up to 49 million cubic metres of overburden and 9.3 million tonnes of coal annually. Our scope also includes operation and maintenance of our own mobile plant and equipment, as well as the client’s Bucyrus 495HR2 electric rope shovel.
Western Sydney Airport: The early earthworks include the delivery of bulk earthworks and moving more than 1.8 million cubic metres of earth; Construction of a new and realigned Badgerys Creek Road; and A new intersection at Elizabeth Drive, in collaboration with Roads and Maritime Services
Timeless, Elegant and Iconic.
This is the vision for the new addition to Melbourne’s skyline, One Queensbridge hotel and residences. At 325 metres high, the 90-storey building is set to become Australia’s tallest – taking luxury accommodation and personalised service to new heights.
One Queensbridge will feature uninterrupted, 360-degree city views and will be directly connected to the world-class dining and entertainment on offer at Crown Melbourne Integrated Resort. It will include a 388 room luxury six-star hotel, a unique rooftop bar and dining experience and 708 high-end residences, that will deliver a new standard in apartment living.