A $538.5 million contract for the Sydney Metro-Western Sydney Airport project has been awarded to a joint venture between CPB Contractors and Western Sydney group, United Infrastructure.
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Mega tunnel boring machines for mega rail loop
Expressions of Interest have opened for the longest tunnelling package in Victoria’s history – delivering around 16 kilometres of twin tunnels between Cheltenham and Glen Waverley. A second package will see the tunnels constructed from Glen Waverley to Box Hill, completing the SRL East rail corridor.
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First rail arrives for Queensland tunnels
The first sections of rail to be installed in Cross River Rail’s tunnels have arrived on site, marking yet another key milestone for the transformational project.
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Facelifts for Central Station
The metro platforms and new Central Walk in Sydney are taking shape 27 metres below the feet of the many customers who pass through Australia’s busiest train station every day.
The 80 metre long Central Walk concourse will be open by the end of the year, helping passengers easily navigate between different platforms and services.
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First autonomous TBMs for Sydney Metro West
Australia’s first autonomous tunnel boring machines (TBM) will be used to build twin nine-kilometre rail tunnels between Sydney Olympic Park and Westmead.
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$225m boost for NSW regional rail manufacturing
A $225 million NSW Government investment will future-proof the State’s rail industry by ensuring manufacturing remains onshore and that local jobs stay in the regions.
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New electrical hub to supercharge SEQ rail
A multi-million-dollar project to boost reliability of Queensland Rail services has just been completed, with the commissioning of a new high voltage traction power substation at Moolabin (near Tennyson).
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C-Series railcar rolls off WA rank
The first C-Series railcar built in WA at the METRONET Bellevue Railcar Manufacturing and Assembly Facility has rolled into the next stage of production, and is undergoing testing at the newly completed High Voltage Testing and Commissioning Facility.
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$17.9 billion Budget boost for Australian infrastructure
The Federal Government has pledged $17.9 billion towards new and existing projects in the infrastructure pipeline in this week’s Budget.
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InterLink to manage Inland Rail utility relocations
The Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) has engaged Toowoomba freight and logistics hub proponent InterLink to manage the relocation of various utilities, including sewer infrastructure, a wastewater pipeline and telecommunications cabling, within the Inland Rail alignment as part of the development of its intermodal terminal at Charlton.
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