The latest tenders are now open and out to market for works to deliver upgrades to the Tasman Highway in Tasmania, which forms part of a $125 million construction package.
These works will be delivered across three packages of works on the Tasman Highway near Aspley, Triabunna and Lisdillon, all under the next stage of the Great Eastern Drive Tourism Support package.
The latest tenders are part of the Triabunna works package, which includes widening and realignment of a 1.3-kilometre section of the Tasman Highway, north of Triabunna.
Construction is expected to start in early 2026, further improving safety for the state’s popular tourism route and complementing the program’s other ongoing upgrades.
Related stories:
- Contract awarded for interchange upgrade
- Designs released for Tasman Bridge pathway upgrades
- Design and investigation milestones met on ENSA project
Construction on the Apsley package started earlier this year and is expected to be completed in mid-2026, delivering improvements to the highway between Bicheno and Coles Bay Road, including the east coast’s first Hobart-bound overtaking lane.
Planning also continues on the Lisdillon package for a further 13-kilometre section of the highway between Pontypool and Rocky Hills, north of Little Swanport.
Tenders for the Triabunna works package are accessible via the tenders.tas.gov.au website. Proponents are encouraged to review the documentation and submit a formal response to be involved in the next steps in the process.
For more information, click here.




