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‘Notice to proceed’ on HS2

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Following the decision to proceed with HS2 earlier this year, HS2 Ltd has today (15 April 2020) marked the next step for the project after issuing ‘Notice to proceed’ to the companies that will undertake construction on Britain’s new railway.

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Keeping Queen’s Wharf Brisbane on track

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Development of the $3.6 billion Queen’s Wharf Brisbane project will be helped along with the relaxation of the heavy vehicle lock out period during COVID-19.

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Toorak Road Level Crossing gone for good

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One of Victoria’s most congested level crossings is now gone for good, with trains travelling over the new rail bridge at Toorak Road for the first time this morning.

Tenders launched for Sydney Metro West tunnelling

Sydney Metro West Tunnelling Tender

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The NSW government has launched a tender process to build twin tunnels between Greater Parramatta and the Sydney city centre for the Sydney Metro West.

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Ovingham Level Crossing Separation

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The $231 million grade separation of the level crossing at Torrens Road, Ovingham has taken the next step with a Registration of Interest to prequalified industry companies to be released today for major works.

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The Pacific Highway Duplication

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The Pacific Highway duplication between Woolgoolga to Ballina is starting to take final shape, with an additional 12-kilometre section between Tyndale and Maclean opening last night

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New Zealand’s Infrastructure sector sees 30 percent less jobs

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“Professions across the New Zealand infrastructure sector could shed up to 30 per cent of staff over the next 6 months unless immediate measures are taken to protect workers and restart construction,” says Infrastructure NZ CEO Paul Blair.

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Payroll Tax Refund For QLD Businesses

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The payroll tax refund initiative for businesses hit by COVID-19 has already seen more than $50 million land in the bank accounts of more than 2300 Queensland businesses.