Civil Infrastructure

Preferred proponent chosen for $852 million Bunbury Outer Ring Road project
August 6, 2020
The Southwest Connex consortium has been named the preferred proponent to design and construct the Bunbury Outer Ring Road, the biggest regional infrastructure project ever undertaken in Western Australia. The consortium, comprising Acciona, local WA company NRW Contracting, MACA Civil, AECOM and Aurecon will now enter into negotiations with Main Roads prior to the contract award anticipated in September The $852 million project, which is considered as the biggest infrastructure project ever undertaken in regional WA, is expected to begin early next year is estimated to create thousands of local jobs. The government believes the project will deliver huge benefits …

Joint Statement – Work on $175 million Albany Ring Road to begin
July 16, 2020
Decmil Southern Pty Ltd has been chosen to deliver the $175 million Albany Ring Road Construction project. Set to begin in September, this project will unlock hundreds of local jobs. According to Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack, the Albany Ring Road is an important piece of infrastructure that will underpin the economic success of the Great Southern Region. Scheduled to be completed in 2023, the project will improve connections between major freight infrastructure which includes airports and commercial and industrial areas to create more economic opportunities. The Albany Ring Road project is expected to support more than 1,000 jobs during …

Joint statement – $223 million to unlock hundreds of local WA infrastructure jobs
June 23, 2020
To show its support to construction jobs across Western Australia, The Morrison and McGowan governments have invested an additional $223 million to deliver shovel-ready infrastructure projects and urgent road safety upgrades. The investment infrastructure would play a critical role in the Commonwealth’s JobMaker plan and help the Western Australia economy. According to Prime Minister Scott Morrison, for state and territory governments to invest in more major infrastructure projects across Australia, is a key part of the JobMaker plan to rebuild the economy and create more jobs. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development Michael McCormack said …