During the first half of 2024, Felix Project News has posted hundreds of project news and updates from across the different Australian states and territories.
In this post, let us look at the most viewed project post for each month from January to June this year.
January
Mount Ousley Interchange (New South Wales)
Project summary: The $390 million Mount Ousley Interchange project will replace the existing intersection of the Princes Motorway and Mount Ousley Road. The project is jointly funded by the Australian and New South Wales Governments.
Key features of the project include:
Latest project update: Fulton Hogan has been awarded the contract to design and build the new interchange. Construction is due to begin in late 2024 and will take up to four years to complete, weather and construction conditions permitting.
February
Suburban Rail Loop (Victoria)
Project summary: The overall Suburban Rail Loop (SRL) is a game-changing, multi-generational development that will transform Victoria’s transport system. It will deliver a 90-kilometre orbital rail line that will link every major train service from the Frankston Line to the Werribee Line via Melbourne Airport, helping relieve pressure on roads and other transport networks while connecting people to key destinations across the city.
The Suburban Rail Loop is being built in four sections:
SRL East and SRL Airport are already under construction, with target completion in 2035 and 2029 respectively.
Latest project update: Expressions of Interest were opened earlier this year for two contracts to build the six new stations for SRL East. Terra Verde has also been appointed as the preferred bidder for the second tunnelling contract for SRL East.
March
Logan and Gold Coast Faster Rail (Queensland)
Project summary: The jointly funded $5.75 billion Logan and Gold Coast Faster Rail Project will help improve travel times and safety for both road and rail users.
Key features of the project include:
Latest project update: Procurement for the project is progressing with major contractors are shortlisted to tender for three individual packages of work. Shortlisted tenderers include LGC Rail Package, LGC OLCR Package, and Loganlea Station Relocation Project.
April
Alkimos Seawater Desalination Plant (Western Australia)
Project summary: The $2.8 billion Alkimos Seawater Desalination Plant is set to become Perth’s next large-scale seawater desalination plant that will deliver an initial 50 billion litres of climate-resilient drinking water when Stage 1 of the project is commissioned in 2028.
Key features of the project include:
Latest project update: Northern Water Partnership (NWP) has been awarded the contract to design, build and operate the first stage of the Alkimos Seawater Desalination Plant, with construction due to begin this year.
May
Coomera Connector Stage 1 (Queensland)
Project summary: The $3.062 billion Coomera Connector Stage 1 project between Coomera and Nerang will deliver a 16-kilometre 4-lane corridor with additional crossings of the Coomera and Nerang rivers. This project aims to reduce pressure on the M1 by providing an alternative route for the growing population and commercial hubs in Helensvale and Coomera.
Stage 1 will be delivered in three construction packages:
Coomera Connector Stage 1 is expected to progressively open to traffic from late 2025.
Latest project update: The contract to undertake early works on Stage 1 South has been awarded to Winslow Infrastructure Pty Ltd.
June
Richmond Road Upgrade (New South Wales)
Project summary: Richmond Road serves as a primary arterial road for those communities accessing the M7 Motorway. The planned upgrade of the 2.2-kilometre section of Richmond Road between M7 Motorway and Townson Road in Marsden Park will help improve traffic flow, reduce congestion and boost safety for all road users. The project is jointly funded by the Australian and New South Wales Governments.
Key features of the proposed upgrade include:
Latest project update: Designs for the Richmond Road Upgrade project have been unveiled for community consultation. Early works on the project are anticipated to commence in 2027.
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Earlier this month, Infrastructure Australia released its annual Infrastructure Priority List that shows the vital infrastructure that will help build the nation. The list currently contains 121 projects including eight high-priority projects, 10 priority projects, 29 high-priority initiatives and 74 priority initiatives.
In late February, Infrastructure Australia released its annual Infrastructure Priority List which highlights infrastructure projects that hold national significance. This year’s list includes six high priority projects, 17 priority projects, 36 high priority initiatives and 88 priority initiatives as well as 37 new infrastructure proposals.
The second phase of consultation for the massive Melbourne Airport Rail project in Victoria has commenced as part of the ongoing planning and design development process. New concept designs have also been revealed to give Victorians a peak at how key areas along the route will look.
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