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Project Updated   12 Apr
part of NSW Renewable Energy Zones

The Central-West Orana Renewable Energy Zone (REZ) is the first REZ established by the NSW Government. It will cover is approximately 20,000 square kilometres and will be located between Wellington, Dunnedo and Merriwa in NSW.

The REZ will initially include three energy hubs with potential for a fourth. It has an intended network capacity of six gigawatts by 2038.

 

STATUS: Under Procurement
Project Added   11 Apr

The Bunbury Regional Hospital Redevelopment scope of works includes delivery of:

  • an expanded emergency department
  • additional mental health facilities
  • a training, education and research centre
  • expanded maternity, birthing, and neonatal services
  • increased operating theatre capacity
  • additional medical and intensive care beds
  • additional parking, and
  • digital and supporting infrastructure.
STATUS: Awarded
Project Updated   05 Apr

The NSW Government has announced the redevelopment of Penrith Stadium. The scope of the works includes:

  • demolition of the western stand
  • play facilities catering for both male and female sporting teams 
  • new amenities and food and beverage offerings
  • refurbishment of the eastern stand
  • new stadium entries, and
  • warm up space on the western field.
STATUS: Announced
Project Added   04 Apr

The New Zealand Government is delivering upgrades to State Highway 6/6A (SH6/6A) in Frankton, Queenstown.

The upgrades include installing traffic signals at the SH6 and SH6A Frankton intersection and adjacent SH6/Hansen Road/Joe O’Connell Drive intersection, extending the Bus Hub and adding traffic signals at the entry and exit. There will be new bus stops, cycle lanes, and shared use paths. A roundabout is also being built at the SH6 and Howards Drive intersection.

The works form part of the NZ Government's NZ Upgrade Program.

STATUS: Awarded
Project Updated   01 Apr
part of Southern Links

A new bridge over the Waikato River will be constructed to support the development of Peacocke in Hamilton. The new bridge will connect Hamilton and Peacocke and cross the Waikato River south of the Hamilton Gardens. 

The bridge features:

  • four lanes, including dedicated bus lanes
  • separate pedestrian and bike paths
  • a span of 95-110m over the Waikato River
  • no piers in the river, and a single Y-shaped pillar on the south bank of the river, supporting a flat bridge deck spanning more than 200m
  • a pedestrian bridge on the northern side of the river
  • lighting and structural features to minimise the impact on the native long-tailed bats and the surrounding environment, both during construction and when it is operational.

The surrounding transport network features:

  • a 1.6km extension to Wairere Drive from the new bridge
  • urban upgrades to Weston Lea Drive and Peacockes Road to accommodate traffic and footpaths
  • a network of underpasses, separated bike paths, and roads that prioritise buses and other public transport
  • a two-lane, four-way roundabout at the intersection of Wairere Drive extension and Peacockes Road
  • a signalised intersection at Peacockes Road and Weston Lea Drive
  • relocated and newly installed utility services to cater for growth
  • new stormwater, wastewater, and water supply pipes.
STATUS: Under Delivery
Project Updated   28 Mar
part of Level Crossing Removal

Western Program Alliance (WPA) is one of the four ongoing program Alliances established by Victoria’s Major Transport Infrastructure Authority (MTIA) (previously, Level Crossing Removal Authority) to deliver the Level Crossing Removal Program.

The Alliance comprises:

  • McConnell Dowell as the principal contractor
  • Arup and Mott Macdonald as design partners, and
  • Metro Trains Melbourn (MTM) as the network operator.

MTIA has allocated all level crossing removal sites, and incorporated rail upgrades to one of the four original program alliances, with formal contract awards occurring incrementally, subject to ongoing performance and provision of detailed works proposals and costings.

Allocated level crossing removals and other rail upgrades for WPA, with their status are below:

  • Abbotts Road, Dandenong South (operational)
  • Aviation Road, Laverton (operational)
  • Cherry Street, Werribee (operational)
  • Dandenong to Lynbrook duplication (under delivery)
  • Greens Road, Dandenong South (operational)
  • Werribee Street, Werribee (operational)
  • Kororoit Creek Road, Williamstown (operational)
  • Old Geelong Road, Hoppers Crossing (under delivery)
  • Ferguson Street, Williamstown (under delivery)
  • new North Williamstown Station (under delivery)
  • Mount Derrimut Road, Deer Park (operational)
  • Webster Street, Dandenong (detailed planning)
  • Webb Street, Narre Warren (operational)
  • Brunt Road, Beaconsfield (detailed planning), and
  • new Narre Warren Station (operations).

Track duplication from Dandenong to Lynbrook and Greens Road level crossing removal were awarded as part of Cranbourne Cranbourne Line Upgrade (Package A).

STATUS: Under Delivery
Project Updated   28 Mar
part of Auckland Airport Expansion

The Auckland Airport Expansion - Transport Hub is one of the eight initial anchor projects identified in the Auckland Airport Expansion program and one of the four chosen to continue in the August 2021 Covid Reset Plan.

The Transport Hub will be a four-storey structure built on the footprint of the current international carpark. It will be connected to the international terminal and the upcoming new domestic terminal by an enclosed skybridge. It includes:

  • a new covered pick-up/drop-off area
  • valet services
  • covered car parks, including electric vehicle charging stations, connected to the terminal by an enclosed pedestrian bridge, and 
  • 1.2 megawatts of rooftop solar panels. 

The transport hub is expected to accommodate both commercial and public transport options.

Built to double height, the ground floor of the four-storey building will accommodate buses as well as cars, with the upper floors featuring smart car parking, electric vehicle charging stations and office spaces.

STATUS: Under Delivery
Status Changed   27 Mar

The Townsville University Hospital Expansion project will add an additional 143 beds to the existing facility.

The project’s scope of works includes construction of an eight-storey building for rehabilitation and surgery services, comprising:

  • an additional 143-bed capacity
  • 330 additional staff carparks
  • acute and rehabilitation inpatient units
  • operating theatres
  • medical imaging, and
  • a new helipad on level eight of the building.

The project aims to address growing demand for health services throughout the region and maintain health care for a growing population.

STATUS: Under Delivery

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