The South Australian Government is calling for tenders to develop strategic planning studies to investigate improvements to several major transport corridors.
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Contracts awarded for Princes Highway construction, Victoria
The $253.3 million project is set to duplicate sections of the Princes Highway between Traralgon and Sale.
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Princes Highway in NSW receives $5.2M in safety upgrades
The New South Wales Government is funding $5.2 million for safety upgrades on the Princes Highway between Turlinjah to Bodalla.
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More than half a billion in funding for Victorian infrastructure jobs
The Federal and Victorian Governments will partner to provide an additional $525 million as a joint investment in construction jobs across the state.
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First sod turned on $342M Nowra Bridge project in NSW
A major contractor has begun on the Nowra Bridge project with the first sod turned.
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Engineering firm selected to deliver Princes Highway business case
The NSW Government has appointed an engineering firm to deliver the strategic business case for Princes Highway upgrade projects from south of Nowra to the Victorian border.
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Major JV reach milestone on Princes Highway upgrades
The Downer and Seymour Whyte joint venture have installed the first bridge girders on the Berry to Bomaderry Princes Highway upgrade.
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Barongarook Creek Bridge replacement
The 80-year-old Barongarook Creek Bridge will be replaced as part of the $363 million Princes Highway upgrades from Winchelsea to Coclac.
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NSW budget makes record commitment to infrastructure
The NSW 2019-20 budget has allocated $93 billion to infrastructure over the next four years, the largest infrastructure commitment in the state’s history.
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Funding announced for major roads in south west Victoria
The Federal Government will give $60 million in funding to upgrade the Princes Highway between Warrnambool and Port Fairy.
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