The Tasmanian Government is advertising for a transport consultant to undertake a study for the best solution to deliver an effective public transport solution for the northern suburbs transit corridor.
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Tender released for Great Eastern Drive stage three
The tender for stage three of the Great Eastern Drive in Tasmania including road widening and safety treatments, is now open.
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Tasmania North East Rail proposal supported
The Tasmanian State Government has welcomed the Legislative Council's report which supports the North East Rail corridor.
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Huge engineering construction growth in Tasmania
The March quarter for 2019 saw the highest spending ever recorded on engineering construction work in Tasmania.
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Tasmanian bridge upgrades for freight efficiency progressing
The Tasmanian State budget 2019/20 includes an investment of over $1.6 billion to maintain momentum for job creating infrastructure.
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Tender open for 2.5M Great Eastern Drive upgrades
The Tasmanian Government has allocated a further $2.5 million for stage 2 of the Great Eastern Drive upgrade.
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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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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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