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A major South Australian renewable energy project has moved into active procurement, with multiple construction and support packages released to market, signalling near-term contracting opportunities.
Two large South Australian regions have been earmarked for renewable energy developments, highlighting opportunities for developers and early-stage project planning.
A key offshore wind proposal in regional Victoria has entered early-stage marine survey works, signalling continued momentum in a competitive development zone and progressing inputs for design, approvals and future procurement pathways.
Planning and environmental assessment work is progressing for a large-scale renewable energy development in South Queensland, with corridor planning now underway.
Development of a major large-scale renewable energy generation facility in North Queensland has advanced following regulatory approvals and the award of key construction packages.
Civil contractors, transmission contractors, wind turbine installation specialists and remote infrastructure suppliers are being positioned for a large-scale renewable generation development progressing toward assessment and delivery planning in Western Australia’s Pilbara region.
Federal approvals have cleared the way for a major renewable energy development in Tasmania to move into early delivery planning.
Industry engagement activity is underway for a major renewable energy development in northern Tasmania as early delivery planning begins and contractors and suppliers are invited to connect with the project team.
Planning approval has been granted for a large renewable energy development in regional Western Australia, allowing the proposal to advance toward construction planning.
A large wind energy development in regional Victoria is progressing toward construction, with procurement activity emerging across civil, environmental and infrastructure services.