Over the past four decades Redarc has transformed from a small South Australian business to an international brand found across three continents.
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Federal Govt commits $35.2M to NSW Moree Intermodal Overpass
The Federal Government has committed $35.2 million towards the $44 million Moree Intermodal Overpass Project in New South Wales.
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Glenroy Crossing’s nine day rail blitz
Forming part of the new rail corridor, crews working on the Glenroy Level Crossing were able to complete works inside the rail corridor in just nine days, finishing on 16 of April.
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Forum call to local contractors for $187.2M Parkes Bypass
The NSW government is inviting local contractors to attend a forum on 20 April to register their interest in the construction of the $187.2 million Parks bypass.
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Northern Territory continues churning out $54M in contracts
In March the Northern Territory Labor Government awarded $54 million in construction contracts to local businesses creating approximately 240 local jobs, according to a statement released on 19 April.
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Echuca-Moama bridge on track to bolster tourism
Construction of the Echuca-Moama bridge is expected to be completed and operational by mid-2022 with the bridge spans expected to connect for the first time in late 2021.
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300 parking space expansion beginning at Cardinia Road Station, Victoria
Works on the Cardinia Road Station are set to begin with parking capacity expected to increase by over 50 per cent from 571 to 871 spaces.
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Reservoir Station receives nation first sustainability rating
Melbourne’s Reservoir metro station is set to be the first train station in Australia to be awarded a five-star sustainability rating.
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Safety upgrade completed on Castlereagh Highway
The New South Wales (NSW) Government has just finished up work to increase the safety of the Castlereagh highway at Marrangaroo.
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Next week, the Tasmanian Major Projects Conference returns to showcase the biggest projects in the State pipeline
From road and rail to water and renewables, the Tasmanian Major Projects Conference will delve into the high-priority infrastructure projects that are helping to drive growth within the State and reinvigorate the economy post-COVID.
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