Sunshine Coast
A key transport infrastructure upgrade on the Sunshine Coast has moved into detailed design, creating a new pipeline of future procurement opportunities ahead.
A major South East Queensland transport infrastructure upgrade has progressed into an active construction and design-delivery phase.
Drilling, geotechnical, utilities relocation and environmental services contractors have a near-term opening on a state-government roads program moving from concept design into a committed pre-construction window.
Market engagement and early-stage procurement activity are now underway on a major rail corridor project in southeast Queensland, signalling near-term opportunities.
A detailed design tender has been released for new motorway ramp infrastructure, creating an early entry point for consultants and future civil works suppliers.
Early works, procurement activity and investigations are advancing across a coordinated transport upgrade program in regional Queensland, signalling expanding delivery opportunities.
Planning approval has advanced a large-scale greenfield outdoor events venue, opening pathways for civil, infrastructure and event-delivery packages.
A major transport upgrade on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast has entered Commonwealth environmental assessment, with early technical investigations confirmed to commence in 2026, signalling a growing pipeline of civil, structures, drainage, environmental and specialist services work ahead of construction.
A large-scale transport upgrade in Queensland’s Sunshine Coast region has entered federal environmental assessment, signalling forthcoming opportunities for civil contractors, materials suppliers, environmental services and specialist consultants as the project advances toward detailed design and construction.
A multi-stage wastewater treatment upgrade in Queensland’s Sunshine Coast region is progressing through federal environmental approvals, creating long-term civil, mechanical, electrical, environmental and commissioning opportunities for contractors and specialist service providers as capacity constraints are addressed to support sustained population growth.