The South Australian Government's $12.9 billion infrastructure pipeline is the largest over a four-year period in the state's history.
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South Australia launches traffic app to increase road safety
The South Australian Government and the South Australian Police have launched 'Traffic Watch' a public app used to report bad driving behaviour.
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Water storage infrastructure $33M boost for McLaren Vale wine region
The McLaren Vale wine industry in South Australia is set for a $33 million water infrastructure boost.
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South Australian projects suggested to boost tenders for civil works
The Civil Contractors Federation of South Australia has outlined 10 'action-now' projects it thinks could simulate the sector.
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$35M announced for major Adelaide intersection upgrade
The Morrison and Marshall Government have announced $35 million dollars towards upgrading the Glen Osmond and Fullarton Road intersection.
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South Australia looks to trial ‘Demand Responsive” transport
The Marshall Government’s public transport reform agenda is stepping up a gear as it looks to drive patronage and deliver more customer focussed public transport services.
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Contractors shortlisted for $354M North-South Corridor project
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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GFG Alliance announces Whyalla steel expansion
GFG Alliance Executive Chairman Sanjeev Gupta has revealed the company is planning to construct a steel plant in Whyalla, South Australia, which it says will be the largest in the western world.
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First SA road built with plastic bags and glass
The first South Australian road built with soft plastics and glass will utilise plastic from approximately 139,000 plastic bags and packaging and 39,750 glass bottle equivalents.
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