Margaret Ambrose

Melbourne sporting precinct to get $340m facelift

The head of the body charged with managing the $340 million Melbourne tennis and sporting precinct upgrade has spoken to Projectory about its construction, timing and procurement process.

Contract awarded for $350m Melbourne CBD development

The design and construction contract has been awarded for a $350 million development in Melbourne’s CBD.

Melbourne’s ‘skinny skyscraper’ given the green light

Planning approved and the signing of key contracts signal the start of construction of Melbourne’s ‘skinny skyscraper’.

Construction contract awarded for residential tower in Melbourne iconic tourist spot

A contract valued at more than $80 million has been awarded to construct a residential tower in the bayside suburb of St Kilda.

Contract awarded to design $125m Melbourne cultural precinct

The architect awarded the contract to design a $125m cultural precinct in a growing Melbourne suburb, edged out two competitive tenders to seal the deal.

Contract awarded to construct key element of $50m regional Victorian hospital redevelopment

A local construction company has been awarded the contract to build the helipad of a major Victorian regional centre hospital.

Another contract awarded as part of $420m Melbourne level crossing removal project

Vicroads has revealed to Projectory the engineering and construction management firm awarded the contract to start planning the removal a notorious level crossing in Melbourne.

Contract awarded to construct $575m Melbourne shopping centre

The contract to manage the $575 million redevelopment of a major shopping centre in Melbourne’s outer east has been awarded.

Contract awarded for new $250m Melbourne children’s hospital

A subsidiary of Lend Lease has been awarded the contract to build Melbourne’s next children’s hospital.

Tasmanian mine life set to be extended after major resource discovery

A pre-feasibility study has revealed expanded iron ore deposits at an existing mine on Tasmania's west coast thought to be nearing the end of its life.