A new and improved rail bridge is on the way for Singleton in New South Wales, with the contract to replace the existing rail bridge awarded to a joint venture.
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Victoria commits to Inland Rail
The Federal and Victorian Governments have signed a Bilateral Agreement in relation to Inland Rail, making Victoria the first state to sign up to the project.
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Works start on major safety upgrade to Shelley-Walwa road
Safety upgrades to Shelley-Walwa road in northern Victoria have started today and is set to make the journey a smoother and safer one.
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Contract awarded to upgrade Great Northern Hwy, WA
The Western Australian Government has announced the contractor to undertake the $56.1M project to upgrade the highway between Maggie Creek and Wyndham in the Kimberly region.
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Contract awarded to upgrade M1 Pacific Motorway at Weakleys Drive
The Australian and New South Wales Governments have awarded the construction contract to upgrade the intersection of Weakleys Drive and John Renshaw Drive on the M1.
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New Westport project director to navigate Perth Outer Harbour plan
Planning for the Outer Harbour freight vision has entered a new phase, with the appointment of Tim Collins as Project Director for the Westport Office.
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Great Alpine Road upgrade to begin
Construction is set to begin to improve a key freight route for the southeast Victorian timber and agriculture industries as part of a $10 million Great Alpine Road upgrade.
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Planning approved for network extension and upgrade in Sydney’s West
Planning for the future upgrade and extension of Archbold Road in Sydney’s west has reached another major milestone with project planning approval obtained, according to the NSW Government.
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Tenders called for $17M Flinders Highway widening
The project will deliver safety works on the highway between Townsville and Torrens Creek, helping to reduce the risk of head-on and run-off crashes.
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ALC writes to Queensland parliament about freight infrastructure and road safety
The Australian Logistics Council has written to party leaders in Queensland ahead of the state election, asking them to outline their policies on key issues such as corridor protection, congestion, the development of critical freight infrastructure and improved road safety through the Heavy Vehicle National Law.
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