Two consortia have been shortlisted for the major works contract on the $354 million Regency Road to Pym Street project, which will deliver the 1.8-kilometre section of the North-South Corridor in South Australia.
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SA water awards $304M solar panel installation contract
A local company has been awarded the multi-million-dollar contract to install half-a-million solar panels across 80 SA Water sites over the next two years.
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Final three board members appointed for Infrastructure SA
The appointment of a trio of independent board members will allow Infrastructure SA to develop a 20-year state infrastructure strategy, and its first five-year infrastructure plan.
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Redarc expansion to create 100 jobs in Adelaide’s south
South Australia–based electronics company Redarc has expanded its headquarters in Lonsdale, South Australia, creating over 100 specialist jobs.
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Inquiry to help SA businesses in government procurement
South Australian premier Steven Marshall has made government procurement the focus of the new SA Productivity Commission’s first inquiry.
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SA Govt provides incentives for businesses to hire local apprentices
Reforms to South Australia’s Industry Participation Plans is giving companies that employ apprentices as part of their tendering processes for government procurement and projects a better chance of winning tenders.
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Chair of Infrastructure SA appointed
The South Australian Government has appointed the inaugural Chair of independent body Infrastructure SA.
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North-South Corridor open to traffic
The $801 million North-South Corridor – Torrens Road to River Torrens project in South Australia is now complete and opened to traffic at the weekend.
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SA Govt appoints new DPTI Chief Executive
The South Australian Government has appointed a Deputy Director from Transport for NSW to lead the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure.
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Fed and SA govts go ahead with $90M Port Wakefield duplication
The Federal has announced an investment of $72 million in the $90 million project to duplicate Port Wakefield Road, including a new overpass.
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