The New Midland Station as part of the METRONET program of works will replace the existing station infrastructure with a new facility between Helena and Cale Streets, which will include:
- a new 12-stand bus interchange
- secure bike parking, and
- lifts and stairs.
A $51 million multi-storey car park with 800 bays is also being delivered at the new station as part of the METRONET program.
Key Dates
Oct 2020 | RFP Open |
Mar 2022 | Contract Award |
Jul 2023 | Construction Commencement |
Dec 2025 | Expected Construction Completion |
Funding contributions
WA Government |
Procurement
Procuring Agency: | Government of Western Australia |
Successful Tenderer: | Midland Junction Alliance - McConnell Dowell Constructors, Georgiou Group, Arcadis Australia, and BG&E |
Related contracts: |
PROJECT HISTORY
Oct 2020 | The WA Government announced that the Request for Proposal process is underway to decommission and demolish the current station and build the new station between Helena and Cale Streets. The project will be delivered through an alliance model. |
Aug 2021 | The WA Government announced that the preferred proponent to design and construct the new station is the Midland Junction Alliance, comprising McConnell Dowell Constructors, Georgiou Group, Arcadis Australia and BG&E. |
Mar 2022 | The WA Government announced that the $246.7 million Alliance contract to design and build the new station has been awarded to the Midland Junction Alliance, comprising McConnell Dowell Constructors, Georgiou Group, Arcadis Australia, and BG&E. |
Feb 2023 | The WA Government released the designs for the new station. |
Jul 2023 | The WA Government announced that construction has commenced on the project, starting with the new car park. |
Jan 2025 | The WA Government announced that the new car park will open on 20 January. |
Jun 2025 | The 2025-26 WA Budget allocated $118 million in FY2025-26 to the project, with a further $40 million apportioned to FY2026-27. The project has seen a cost increase from $239 million in last year’s Budget to $417 million this year. |
Estimated Total Cost
(2025)
Sector
Rail
Procurement approach
Alliance |
Location
Western Australia |
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