Far North Queensland
Planning has advanced on a large-scale health infrastructure redevelopment in northern Queensland, with early-stage works defined and delivery timelines taking shape.
A grid-scale battery storage and substation development in North Queensland is progressing through environmental and planning approvals.
New container handling infrastructure at a regional Queensland port has moved into active construction, signalling expanded freight capability and civil works demand.
A large-scale sustainable aviation fuel bio-refinery proposed for north Queensland has entered front-end engineering and design ahead of a planned expression of interest process covering equipment, materials and on-site and off-site services.
Successful drilling results are driving the next phase of technical studies, positioning this Central Queensland gold–silver development for future procurement opportunities.
A major new energy-storage development in Far North Queensland is advancing through approvals, presenting opportunities for contractors and suppliers across civil works, electrical installation, transport logistics, and works to occur on a 31-hectare site near Tully.
A new multi-million-dollar bridge development in Far North Queensland is set to transform regional transport links, presenting early opportunities for suppliers and contractors to get involved.
Major funding has been allocated to strengthen critical transport links in far north Queensland, with works set to boost resilience and open up supply opportunities.
A major infrastructure investment in Far North Queensland is set to improve safety and freight reliability, with works underway and opportunities emerging for suppliers.
A major $100 million road upgrade initiative is set to improve safety, support local economies and strengthen transport resilience across Queensland’s regions.