In July, InEight launched its first Global Capital Projects Outlook report. Roads & Infrastructure caught up with Rob Bryant, InEight’s Executive Vice President for the APAC region, to discuss some of the key findings from the report.
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WA budget commits $11.7B for road projects
The 2021-22 Western Australia state budget includes $11.7 billion for road projects and road upgrades throughout the state over the next four years.
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Work underway on Perth’s new Redcliffe bridge
The new Redcliffe bridge is shaping up across Perth's Swan River, forming a key part of the Tonkin Gap Project.
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SA’s Torrens to Darlington early works get underway
More than $85 million in preparatory early works are now underway on the $9.9 billion Torrens to Darlington (T2D) project in Adelaide, the final piece of South Australia’s 78-kilometre North-South Corridor.
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Central QLD prepares for its biggest infrastructure project
Central Queensland is preparing for its biggest infrastructure project to date, the $1 billion Rockhampton Ring Road.
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Contract awarded for Newell Highway’s $187.2M Parkes Bypass
The Newell Highway upgrade project in New South Wales has made a major leap forward, with Georgiou Group chosen to carry out the $187.2M Parkes Bypass construction following a competitive tender process.
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Major construction milestone for the Bruce Highway
The Bruce Highway Upgrade between the Maroochydore Road and Mons Road Interchanges has hit a significant milestone with a new, eastern service road bridge over Eudlo Creek now completed.
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Fulton Hogan and Egis awarded WestConnex Stage 3 operation and maintenance
The Fulton Hogan and Egis joint venture (FHE) has been awarded the contract to provide operation and maintenance services for the Sydney’s WestConnex Stage 3.
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Contract awarded for Surrey Hills, Mont Albert level crossing removals
The Victorian Government has awarded a $631 million contract to Laing O’Rourke, Jacobs and Metro Trains Melbourne to remove two dangerous levels crossings in Melbourne’s east, in partnership with the Level Crossing Removal Project.
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Contract awarded for Surrey Hills, Mont Albert level crossing removals
The Victorian Government has awarded a $631 million contract to Laing O’Rourke, Jacobs and Metro Trains Melbourne to remove two dangerous levels crossings in Melbourne's east.
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