Twenty-four shelter boxes have been commissioned by Inland Rail contractor McConnell Dowell to provide homes to wildlife potentially affected by construction activity.
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Work progresses on Whiteman Park station
Works are rapidly progressing on Perth’s Whiteman Park Station, which will become a major transport hub on the new METRONET Morley-Ellenbrook Train Line.
The entrance to Whiteman Park Station
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WA high-capacity signalling system shortlist
Two proponents have been shortlisted to design, supply, build and maintain a High-Capacity Signalling (HCS) system
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Input sought on Port Melbourne tram power boost
The Victorian Government is seeking feedback on upgrades to the tram network in Port Melbourne.
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Gamuda completes Downer EDI acquisition
Malaysian infrastructure company Gamuda continues to grow in Australia after completing the purchase of Downer EDI’s Australian transport projects business.
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Pakenham power progresses
Workers have hit the tracks over the past week on Melbourne’s Pakenham Line, working around the clock to remove three level crossings at McGregor Road, Main Street and Racecourse Road and build
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High value Victorian projects boost local jobs
The next generation of skilled local workers in Victoria are being given the opportunity to kick-start their jobs and pick up crucial industry skills on high-value projects.
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Development milestone for Midland
The growth of the Perth suburb of Midland as a vibrant mixed-use Transit Oriented Development Precinct has received a significant boost with development approval of the new METRONET Midland Station, bus interchange and multi-storey car park.
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Rio Tinto, Gemco bring rail manufacturing to Pilbara
Mining giant Rio Tinto have teamed up with Gemco Rail to bring local iron ore rail car manufacturing and bearing maintenance to the Pilbara of Western Australia.
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Still many ways to get to Ekka
The brand-new train station being built at the Brisbane Showgrounds will mean trains every day of the year – not just for the Ekka – but its construction means the old Exhibition station will not be in operation for this year’s Royal Queensland Show.
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