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The Gladstone Grid Reinforcement is a proposed upgrade to the existing transmission network in Gladstone, Queensland. The preferred option for the project includes three separate stages, including
- Stage One:
- Construction of a new Gladstone West Substation.
- Construction of a new 275-kV double-circuit transmission line between Calvale and Calliope River Substations, switched through the Gladstone West Substation.
- Construction of a 275-kV bus at the new Gladstone West Substation.
- Stage Two:
- Construction of a new 275-kV double-circuit transmission line between Bouldercombe and Larcom Creek Substations, switched through the new Gladstone West Substation.
- Stage Three:
- Delivery of additional essential system service assets to compensate for the planned closure of the Gladstone Power Station, including two synchronous condensers and one 200-Mega Volt-Amperes Reactive (MVAr) shunt capacitor bank.
The proposed changes would add an additional 2.6 gigawatts of network capacity to the NEM.
The Victorian Government is proposing to deliver six renewable energy zones (REZs), comprising:
- Central Highlands (4 GW hosting capacity)
- Central North (still to be determined)
- Gippsland (5.2 GW hosting capacity)
- North West (1.7 GW hosting capacity)
- South West (3.6 GW hosting capacity), and
- Western (2.4 GW hosting capacity).
A separate REZ is proposed for Gippsland's shoreline to connect offshore wind generation projects. The REZ has an hosting capacity of 2 GW.
The Garden Island Defence Precinct (GIDP) is made up of a numer of Defence estates locations through Sydney Harbour and on the nearby land base, spanning from Homebush and North Strathfield in the west to Mosman and Vaucluse in the east. Works include:
- modernising Captain Cook Graving Dock
- increasing working accomodation
- building demolition and redevelopment
- consolidation of bases and personnel support functions
- addressing short- and medium-term resilience
- supporting additional engineering services
- sustaining strategic fuel storage, and
- managing redevelopment priorities
The Royal Perth Hospital Emergency Depatrment Redevelopment is a proposed package of works comprising the delivery of a six-story tower at the existing Royal Perth Hospital S block, to replace the existing Emergency Department.
The scope of the project includes delivery of:
- a six-story clinical tower,
- car parking area,
- expanded two level Emergency Department with new Ambulance bays,
- a dedicated Cardiac Investigation Unit and Cardiac Care Unit,
- a dedicated Dialysis unit,
- a Sub-Acute Cardiology Ward and a Renal Inpatient Ward,
- two Acute Medical Unit Wards, and
- provisions for future helipad.
The Peel Health Campus Redevelopment will see the delivery of a new public hospital delivered on the existing site. The scope of the project includes delivery of:
- an expanded Emergency Department
- a dedicated Mental Health Emergency Centre
- additional inpatient and specialist palliative care beds
- expanded chemotherapy and outpatient services, and
- new operating theatres and clinical support spaces.
The Peel Health Campus was acquired by the Western Australian Government in 2024.
The NSW Government are currently planning an upgrade of the Bandon Road corridor in Vineyard, located in the North West growth corridor.
The project will be delivered in stages. The full scope will see the road widened to dual carriageway, a road underpass built at the cuirrent level crossing site and a new road connecting Windsor Road at Vineyard and Richmond Road at Marsden Park.
The first stage of the project will see
- new car park for Vineyard Train Station
- intersection and safety improvements
- new bus stop
The NSW Government is delivering a New Sydney Fish Market (NSFM), a new facility situated at the head of Blackwattle Bay between Pyrmont Peninsula and Glebe Peninsula. The project includes:
- the construction of a new three-storey building with a gross floor area of more than 26,000 square meters, including:
- wharf and boating facilities for fishing fleet servicing, a multi-purpose wharf for recreational vessels and the capacity for a privately-operated ferry stop
- retail premises such as food retail, shops, markets and food and drink premises
- business and office premises
- multi-functional spaces and areas for exhibitions, events, functions
- staff amenities and end-of-journey facilities
- below ground parking consisting of 417 parking spaces, and
- waste management facilities.
- a new public domain including promenades, access to Blackwattle Bay and landscaping
- pedestrian, cycle and road access
- road upgrades, including works to Bridge Road and its intersections with Wattle Street and Wentworth Park Road, and
- associated works and subdivision of land.
The project consists of two State Significant Developments, with Stage One (early works) being the demolition of the existing industrial structures on the site, and Stage Two (main works) the construction and operation of the new SFM.
Early works include the demolition of the Hanson, Finger and Blackwattle Bay Wharfs and the demolition of the Coal Loader structure.
The Blind Creek Solar Farm is a 300-megawatt (MW) solar farm, being developed by Octopus Australia, to be located approximately eight kilometres north of Bungendore. The project will connect to the existing high-voltage transmission line crossing the site and include an onsite substation.
The project will also include an onsite Battery Energy Storage System with a 243 MW / 486 megawatt hour capacity and an onsite substation.
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