ACT Basin Priority Project
ACT / As Built
The ACT is at the top of the Murray Darling Basin, making the treatment of storm water important to water flowing into the Murrumbidgee river and down-stream through NSW, Victoria and
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The ACT is at the top of the Murray Darling Basin, making the treatment of storm water important to water flowing into the Murrumbidgee river and down-stream through NSW, Victoria and
Read MoreProject Overview The ACT Healthy Waterways Project is a joint initiative of the Australian and ACT governments to protect and improve long-term water quality in the ACT and further downstream in the Murrumbidgee River system. It involves the construction of a range of infrastructure – ponds, wetlands, and rain gardens – as well the restoration of creeks.
Read MoreThe ACT Healthy Waterways Project is a joint initiative of the Australian and ACT governments to protect and improve long-term water quality in the ACT and further downstream in the
Read MoreKeolis Downer Adelaide (KDA) is the proud operator of the Adelaide Metro train services. KDA is partnering with the South Australian Government to deliver enhanced train services and increase the use of public transport in South Australia. The AMPRN carries over 15 Million passengers every year across 6 rail lines which consists of 132km
Read MoreA 9.8 km extension of the M1 princes Motorway between Yallah and Oaks Flats to bypass Albion Park Rail. The purpose of the project is to complete the 'missing link' of motorway standard road
Read MoreThe project is the delivery of the Balance of Plant (BoP) infrastructure for the Ararat Wind Farm, under an Engineer, Procure, Construct (EPC) contract. Ararat Wind Farm consists of 75 x
Read MoreArmadale Road is a strategic freight route connecting the South West and the South East corridor. It is one of the main east-west links within the Perth metropolitan transport network.
Read MoreThe Australian and Victorian governments are upgrading the Ballarat line to deliver more trains and improved reliability for Melbourne's outer western suburbs, Melton, Rockbank, Bacchus Marsh, Ballan and Ballarat.
Read MoreProject Description The Bell to Moreland (B2M) Level Crossing Removal Project was part of the wider Level Crossing Removal Project’s (LXRP) program of works to remove 85 of the most dangerous and congested level crossings across Melbourne by 2025. Through the B2M Project, four level crossings were removed at Bell Street, Munro Street, Reynard Street
Read MoreProject Description The Bexley North and Petersham station upgrade projects included a range of works to improve accessibility, security and amenity for public transport users. The two stations were upgraded as part of the TfNSW TAP3 program which aims to provide universal access and compliance with disability legislation. The scope of works included utilities works
Read MoreBrisbane City Council (Council) is moving ahead with the turn-up-and-go Brisbane Metro, which will revolutionise public transport in Brisbane. Brisbane Metro will be a key part of Brisbane’s greater transport network, connecting the city to the suburbs, making it easier to connect with the people and places you love. Brisbane Move (construction-lead ACCIONA and design-lead
Read MoreThe Brotherson Dock was built 40 years ago and is degrading through environmental conditions – i.e. salt water ingression and operational wear and tear.
Read MoreThe Bruce Highway is a major north-south transport route along Queensland’s east coast. The Bruce Highway serves an important role as the primary route for inter-regional general and freight traffic between Brisbane and Cairns. This national highway is progressively being upgraded under the Bruce Highway Upgrade Program (BHUP) which aims to improve safety, flood resilience
Read MoreDescription Upgrades to the Marrochydore Road and Mons Road interchanges on the Bruce Highway near Forest Glen and associated infrastructure works. The design does not include any changes to the current provision of 4 traffic lanes (2 each way) on the Bruce Highway at this location. The Bruce Highway Interchange Upgrades – Maroochydore Road and
Read MoreProject Highlights Water – Wat-1 The project achieved a level 3 score of 5.50 for this credit. The Project achieved a reduction in water demand of 19.9%. The key construction initiative that led to this reduction was the use of a binder for dust suppression which is expected to reduce the watercart runs by ~50%.
Read MoreOverview The first stage of a new light rail network in Australia’s Capital connecting Gungahlin and the City, consisting of 12km of light rail track, 13 stops, light rail vehicles, and a depot to be operated and maintained by Canberra Metro for 20 years. Rating Highlights Energy: Development of an energy strategy that achieved a
Read MoreThe first stage of a new light rail in Australia's Capital connecting Gungahlin and the City, consisting of 12km of light rail track, 13 stops, light rail vehicles, and a depot to be operated and
Read MoreThe CBD and South-East Light Rail (CSELR) is being delivered by the ALTRAC Light Rail Partnership (ALR) with design and
Read MoreThe Central Interceptor is New Zealand’s largest wastewater tunnel project, consisting of a 14.7 km main tunnel, multiple shafts, a major pump station and substantial wastewater network infrastructure.
Read MoreOverview Sydney Metro is Australia’s biggest public transport project. It will transform Sydney, delivering more trains and faster services across the network. In 2018, Laing O’Rourke was awarded a $955 million contract to transform Sydney’s Central Station, delivering new Sydney Metro platforms beneath the station and an extensive pedestrian concourse, known as Central Walk. The
Read MoreProject Description This project achieved a ‘Leading’ As Built IS Rating. Linking the existing dead-end Britomart Station in downtown Auckland with the Western Line 3.45 kilometres away at Mt Eden and building two new train stations at Aotea and Karangahape will make the city’s electrified rail network more efficient, providing a world standard rail network
Read MoreRating Highlights: Management systems Well defined and integrated sustainability management system CRL communications framework outlines a requirement for an annual sustainability report which will detail performance on the Infrastructure Sustainability Rating, zero waste to landfill, engagement with Mana Whenua, calculating a carbon footprint and materials monitoring. This will be distributed to the public during August 2016. Sustainability reporting and
Read MoreProject Description: The $5.5 billion City Rail Link (CRL) will provide a world-class rail service for Auckland that will have profound and long-lasting benefits for the city. The gains from building a railway tunnel and stations below central Tāmaki Makaurau are immense. Linking the existing dead-end Waitematā Station in downtown Auckland with the Western Line
Read MoreProject Description: The $4.4 billion CRL will provide a world-class rail service for Auckland that will have profound and long-lasting benefits for the city. The gains from building a railway tunnel and stations below central Tāmaki Makaurau are immense. Linking the existing dead-end Britomart Station in downtown Auckland with the Western Line 3.45 kilometres away
Read MoreThe CityLink Tulla Widening Project – Bulla Rd to Power St (CTW) involves the upgrade and widening of approximately 16km of the Western Link portion of CityLink, increasing the road’s
Read MoreThe Cranbourne Line Upgrade (CLU) is a rail enhancement project to be delivered jointly by the Western Program Alliance (WPA) and the South Eastern Program Alliance (SEPA) and consists of
Read MoreCross River Rail is a new 10.2 kilometre rail line from Dutton Park to Bowen Hills, which includes 5.9 kilometre twin tunnels under the Brisbane River and the CBD. The project will deliver four
Read MoreA $620 million project jointly funded by Australian (80%) and State (20%) governments as a key component of north-south corridor upgrade.
Read MoreUnder the Essential and Municipal Services Upgrade Program (EMSUP), a Western Australian Government initiative, the Water Corporation has been funded to regularise and assume responsibility for operation and maintenance of water and wastewater assets across a number of Aboriginal Communities. Djarindjin and Lombadina are two of the communities that will receive upgrades under the EMSUP.
Read MoreElizabeth Quay will cover nearly 10 hectares of prime riverfront land in the heart of the city. The project will create a magnificent precinct featuring a 2.7 hectare inlet surrounded by a split level
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