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Cambridge Avenue will be developed as a transport corridor to connect Moorebank Avenue and the Moorebank Intermodal Terminal with Campbelltown Road and the M31 Hume Motorway.
Transport for NSW's recommended design includes:
- four lanes between Moorebank Logistics Park and Canterbury Road
- extending of Cambridge Avenue as a dual-carriageway with provision for up to six-lanes between Glenfield Road and Campbelltown Road
- an improved M31 Hume Motorway and Campbelltown Road interchange access
- Campbelltown Road would also be upgraded between Ingleburn Gardens Drive and Parkers Farm Place.
- a new bridge over the Main South and East Hills rail lines and the Southern Sydney Freight Line at Glenfield
- a new bridge over Georges River with flood immunity for 1 in 100 year flood
- a new bridge over the East Hills Rail Line at Moorebank, and
- a new bridge over the Hume Motorway on Campbelltown Road.
Transport for NSW is developing an alignment for the Cambridge Avenue upgrade between Glenfield Road and Campbelltown Road as part of the wider plans for the Glenfield precinct.
The ‘Victorian Big Battery’ project, delivered by Neoen, comprises a 300-megawatt (MW) / 450-megawatt hour (MWh) battery energy storage system at Moorabool, 13 kilometres northwest of Geelong, Victoria.
The construction of the facility comprised:
- installation of 300-MW / 450 MWh of battery storage capacity
- switch rooms and ancillary equipment, and
- site works, such as earthworks and drainage.
A second stage of the Victorian Big Battery has been proposed by Neoen, which would build on the previous stage by increasing the battery storage capacity by up to 600 MW. The project proponent has not indicated the duration of the second stage of the project.
The Mallee Wind farm is an energy generation and storage project, proposed by Spark Renewables, to be located 16 kilometres north-east of Buronga, NSW, within the South-West Renewable Energy Zone.
The scope of the works includes:
- installation of approximately 76 wind turbines with a generation capacity of 402 megawatts (MW), and
- a 100-MW / 200-MWh Battery Energy Storage System.
The New Melton Hospital (NMH) will be located in Cobblebank approximately 40 kilometres west of the Melbourne CBD. The project will be developed in stages with the ability to expand to meet demand.
The NMH will include:
- at least 274 beds (with capacity to expand to 554 beds by 2036)
- a 24/7 emergency department
- an intensive care unit
- maternity and neonatal services
- mental health services
- surgical services
- ambulatory care
- clinical support services including pharmacy, pathology, and medical imaging
- carparking facilities, and
- teaching, training, and research spaces.
The site is located within the future Cobblebank Metropolitan Activity Centre and is close to the Cobblebank train station and the Western Freeway.
The project will be delivered via an availability-based Public Private Parternship. Western Health will operate the facility once constructed.
As part of the Big Canberra Battery project, the ACT Government is delivering a 250-megawatt / 500 megawatt-hour battery energy storage system (BESS) facility in Williamsdale, ACT.
Additional to the delivery of the BESS facility, 14 smaller scale batteries will be delivered to service government sites across Canberra, as well as medium-sized neighbourhood batteries to support battery storage on the distribution network.
Origin Energy is constructing a new grid-scale battery on the site of the Eraring Power Station, near Lake Macquarie, using existing transmission infrastructure. Delivery of the battery will be in three stages:
- Stage One: 460 megawatts / 920 megawatt hours
- Stage Two: 240 megawatts / 960 megawatt hours, and
- Stage Three: increasing the overall dispatch duration of the 700 megawatt capacity battery to four hours (2,800 megawatt hours).
The Whyalla Hydrogen Facility, also referred to as the Hydrogen Jobs Plan, is a proposed electrolyser, storage, and generation project to be located in Whyalla, SA.
The scope of the works includes delivery of:
- a 250-megawatt (MW) hydrogen production facility
- a 200 MW hydrogen power plant, and
- 3,600 tonnes of hydrogen storage.
The project will be delivered using separate hydrogen delivery and hydrogen storage packages.
Hydrogen Power South Australia, a new government enterprise, has been established to own and operate the hydrogen power plant.
The SA Water Capital Work Delivery Contracts comprises a program of water and sewerage infrastructure projects included SA Water's 2024-28 Regulatory Business Period (RBP). The RBP features a program of works valued at approximately $3.3 billion of investment.
The three frameworks, called 'Major Partner Frameworks' include dam upgrades, water tank refurbishments, water main replacements, sewerage network upgrades and water treatment process changes. This RBP period will also see the Major Partner Frameworks play a larger role in growth infrastructure required for housing developments.
The three Major Partner Frameworks are:
- a John Holland and Guidera O'Connor Joint Venture
- a McConnell Dowell and Diona Joint Venture (Water North), and
- Fulton Hogan.
A number of minor framework agreements have also been awarded.
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