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Ichthys LNG Project    [View Full Details]
Project Owner: INPEX Browse Ltd
Project Value: US$34 billion
Project Status: Construction
Location: NT, Australia
Listing Started: 26 Sep 2008
Listing Ends: 26 Sep 2018
Summary:

The Ichthys project will be the largest oil and gas development in the Northern Territory and it will attract other industries such as transport, health, and professional services to the area.

INPEX actively seeks suppliers and contractors whose objectives are compatible with theirs those with a commitment to delivering the highest quality products, services and worldwide cost competitiveness in the marketplace and an unwavering commitment to safety.

Mains Road and Kessels Road Intersection Upgrade    [View Full Details]
Project Owner: Department of Transport and Main Roads (Main Roads)
Project Value: $ 300m
Project Status: In Progress
Location: QLD, Australia
Listing Started: 15 Nov 2011
Listing Ends: 15 Nov 2012
Summary:

The Mains and Kessels Intersection Upgrade project is being funded by the Federal Government, to execute through the Department of Transport and Main Roads, to improve all aspects of traffic movements along the Brisbane Urban Corridor

Seaford Rail Extension    [View Full Details]
Project Owner: Department for Planning, Transport & Infrastructure (DPTI)
Project Value: $291.2 million
Project Status: Key dates: Preliminary design and site investigations November 2009 - July 2010, Early works package
Location: SA, Australia
Listing Started: 1 Feb 2010
Listing Ends: 1 Jul 2011
Summary: Adelaide's outer southern region has experienced growth in population in recent times and will continue to expand into the future. In May 2009, the Australian Government announced $291.2 million funding for the construction of 5.5 kilometres of dual rail track and associated infrastructure from Noarlunga to Seaford.
The extension of the rail line to the Seaford District Centre will provide greater transport flexibility for the community well into the future by significantly improving public transport services. The project will be undertaken at the same time as the upgrade and electrification of the Noarlunga line - a component of the South Australian Government's $2.6 billion public transport investment.
South Road Superway    [View Full Details]
Project Owner: Department for Planning, Transport & Infrastructure (DPTI)
Project Value: $812 million
Project Status: Under construction, due to be complete by 2014
Location: SA, Australia
Listing Started: 1 Feb 2010
Listing Ends: 20 Dec 2011
Summary:

The South Australian Government has a strategic vision to deliver to the Adelaide metropolitan area a non-stop north-south corridor to provide for the movement of goods and people between the Port River Expressway and Southern Expressway. South Road is the only continuous transport link between these areas and is crucial for the community, businesses and industry.

The next construction priority for South Road is at the northern end between the Port River Expressway and Regency Road, approximately 4.8 kilometres in length. The innovative corridor solution features an elevated road bridge, approximately 2.8 kilometres in length, including multiple lanes in each direction above the existing South Road alignment.

Southern Expressway Duplication    [View Full Details]
Project Owner: Department for Planning, Transport & Infrastructure (DPTI)
Project Value: $407.5 million
Project Status: Planning and preliminary design is proceeding
Location: SA, Australia
Listing Started: 23 Jun 2010
Listing Ends: 23 Jun 2011
Summary:

On 17 February 2010 the government announced the construction of a duplicated Southern Expressway. The project also includes extension of the existing road and pedestrian bridges across the expressway and upgrades to the existing interchanges. The total cost of the project is $407.5 million.