The Federal Liberal Party has committed $25 million to Tasmanian civil projects as part of the Launceston City Deal.
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Liberals commit further $40 million to Tasmania’s Cooee Crawl
The Liberal Party has announced a $40 million commitment to improving road safety and traffic congestion on the Bass Highway.
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Tasmania opens tenders for online building portal
The Hodgman Liberal Government has started the tender process for the Planning and Building Portal project.
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Tasmania closer to statewide EV charging
Tasmania is one step closer to a statewide public electric vehicle charging network after the opening of two grant programs totalling more than $450,000.
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Construction stats for 2018 released
New data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics has found the total construction work done has fallen by 2.6 per cent in the December quarter of 2019.
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Snowy Hydro 2.0 approved, progresses to early works
Snowy Hydro 2.0 has been officially approved by the Federal Government and is expected to create 2400 construction jobs over the life of the billion dollar project.
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Hobart City Deal to deliver $730M in transport infrastucture projects
A $730 million congestion-busting package is set to secure Hobart's long-term future as a productive and liveable city, according to Minister for Cities, Urban Infrastructure and Population Alan Tudge.
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Taswater selects preferred contractor for multimillion-dollar capital works program
The Tasmanian utility has named its preferred contractor to deliver a capital works program to support and develop water and wastewater infrastructure and major regional water projects in the state.
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Tasmanian precaster a force for change to boost digital literacy
National Precast member Duggans is striving for a more skilled workforce by upskilling its civil and earthworks operators to use digital technology.
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TAS Govt open $20M apprenticeship training program
The Tasmanian Government has opened the next round of its User Choice Program, which includes $20 million to subsidise the cost for training apprentices and trainees.
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