The state government has selected Indigenous business CareyMC to complete upgrades at Two Rocks Marina, while BMD Constructions has been appointed to a project in the Wheatbelt.
Belmont-based GenusPlus Group has been named preferred supplier to Australia’s first hyperscale national fibre network, with its contract worth at least $50 million.
Aboriginal business Kimberley Civil and Drainage has been appointed to start work on an 11-kilometre wastewater pipeline as part of an infrastructure upgrade in Broome.
Electrical services business GenusPlus Group has won a $40 million contract from Telstra, as part of the telco giant’s move to decommission its exchange buildings across Australia.
The state government has selected local architect Gresley Abas to design a $28.1 million apartment complex in Mandurah intended to house those affected by homelessness.
The state government’s superannuation board is outsourcing some of its services to Melbourne-based Frontier Advisors, having awarded the firm a $12.2 million contract.
The state government has awarded $58 million worth of COVID-19 management contracts ahead of next month's border reopening, including to Calvary, Medibank and Western Pathology.
The state government is progressing the development of a $32.5 million football centre at Queens Park, having awarded its build to local business Broad Construction.
Perth business Kinetic IT has scored another major contract from the state government, involving ICT services at Department of Communities sites across Western Australia.
East Perth-based Lycopodium has won a $36 million contract to oversee construction and engineering at one of the largest copper-gold mines in Indonesia.
MMA Offshore has won several contracts to start the new year including two long-term vessel arrangements as part of ongoing work with Woodside Petroleum.
Austal’s US subsidiary has been contracted for $2.8 million to deliver initial design studies for the United States Navy’s Next Generation Logistics Ship program.
GenusPlus Group has secured more work on Fortescue's $US250 million transmission project, having been selected to build a 98-kilometre powerline for the iron ore miner.