by Brisbane Development – March 25, 2018 A $750 million development that was part of a Palaszczuk Government election commitment is set to transform the precinct surrounding Albion train station. Transport and Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey said an agreement had been signed with Brisbane property developers, Geon Property, to revitalise the Albion site through a Transit Oriented Development (TOD). “During the
Two important milestones have been met, paving the way for the delivery of the Western Sydney Airport. Indicative airport layout for Stage 1 development. (Source: NSW Department of Infrastructure, Regional Development and Cities) This week, the last remaining building was cleared from the site, completely transforming the 1780-hectare Badgerys Creek site into a construction zone. Preparatory works are currently
Construction growth in NSW continuing. The expansion in the industry is evident as Sydney now has a Record 350 Cranes on its Skyline According to research compiled by RLB, Sydney now has a record 350 cranes over its city centra & metropolitan region over the Q4 2017 up to October of 2017. This represents an increase of 16 cranes from 334 when
Azizi Developments has announced plans to launch a mega community in the heart of Dubai. The project, whose name is yet to be announced, will have a distinctly British feel, with themes and elements influenced by contemporary British culture and way of living. The development will comprise residential, commercial and retail space, with 105 mid-rise and high-rise residential buildings featuring
The construction boom in New South Wales appears set to roll on in coming years as the state’s economy remains strong, a huge pipeline of projects boosts the residential and transport sectors and sectors like hospitals and accommodation show good signs of growth. As its new premier settles in, the state’s construction industry is experiencing extremely positive conditions. In the
Gas project to create 170 new jobs
\nchinchillanews.com.au | 13 Sep 2016
\nhttps://lnkd.in/b-AiVUQ
\nThe project is expected to create 170 construction phase jobs followed by 20 permanent positions.\n
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