Energy & Utilities Projects
A proposed long-duration pumped hydro energy storage development in northwest Tasmania would deliver up to 750 megawatts of dispatchable capacity, creating substantial civil, underground, electrical and transmission work opportunities for suppliers and contractors, with the project currently under Commonwealth environmental referral and open for public comment.
A combined utility-scale solar photovoltaic and grid-scale battery energy storage development valued at an early-stage approval milestone is progressing in Western Australia’s South West, offering construction, electrical, civil, environmental and specialist services opportunities ahead of a planned 2026 construction start.
A mining services agreement has been awarded for a major coal operation at the Meandu coal mine, south-east of Kingaroy with contractor transition and mobilisation underway.
The contract has been awarded to construct a $1 billion essential transmission project that will assist in facilitating Victoria’s renewable energy future.
The major provider of water and wastewater services in Gippsland has opened the tender for a specialist contractor to deliver ongoing maintenance services – here's what we know about the scope of work, plus a mandetory meeting for tenderers.
South Australian renewable energy developer Green Gold Energy has secured grid connection approval for a large-scale solar and battery project planned for the state’s northeast.
After years of delays and debate, a proposed energy project located north of Port Augusta, has reached a major development marker.
A major WA mining company has revealed plans for the construction of a 140MW thermal power station in the Goldfields region.
A proposed large-scale wind and energy storage development in southern Queensland is progressing through federal environmental approvals, creating substantial civil, electrical, transport and long-term operations opportunities for suppliers and service providers across the Western Downs region.
A large renewable energy development in Central Queensland comprising a 450-megawatt solar facility integrated with long-duration battery storage has entered the federal approvals process, opening sustained opportunities for civil, electrical, transmission, logistics and O&M suppliers ahead of a planned 37-month construction program commencing in 2028.