The Queensland Government has announced the world’s biggest pumped hydro scheme as part of its $62 billion Queensland Energy and Jobs Plan.
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$3.6B Queens Wharf in Brisbane on track for completion
The relaxation of the heavy vehicle lock out period during COVID-19 in Queensland is set to help with the development of the $3.6 billion Queen's Wharf in Brisbane.
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QLD invests $20M in Catalyst Infrastructure Program
Two new roads will be built in Ripley Valley, Queensland, following the state government's $20 million investment in the Catalyst Infrastructure Program to extend vital local road networks.
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QLD signs $7M Ripley Valley infrastructure agreement
A new $7 million Priority Development Area infrastructure agreement will see more roads and bridges built in one of the Queensland's key growth areas.
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Building Queensland releases Infrastructure Pipeline Report
The Infrastructure Pipeline details infrastructure proposals over $50 million in value that are in the planning phase or under consideration by the state government.
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EOI’s open for $70M QLD BoR program
Expressions of interest are open for round five of Queensland's Building our Regions program.
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QLD to spend $4.9B on infrastructure
The Queensland Government's State Infrastructure Plan 2019 Update outlines the second highest pipeline of public and private infrastructure projects in the country.
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EOI’s open for $100 million disaster infrastructure fund
The Federal and Queensland Governments have established a $100 million fund to help communities impacted by the North and Far North Queensland Monsoon Trough.
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Queensland signs landmark $1.2 billion infrastructure deal
Over 170 kilometers of local road will be upgraded to support growing populations in Queensland.
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QLD Govt launches BIM implementation policy
The state’s new building information modelling implementation (BIM) policy means that the use of BIM will now be required on all new government construction projects with an estimated capital cost of $50 million or more by 2023.
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