Civil contractor Brierty has secured four new contracts valued at $25 million to deliver civil construction services to industrial and residential land development projects in WA.
Three of the new contracts are with Landcorp to fast track the readiness of industrial land in the Pilbara region to meet the needs of businesses servicing the oil and gas and mining sectors.
The Pilbara based contracts include Karratha's Gap Ridge Village Industrial Estate, the Newman Light Industrial Area and Port Hedland's Light Industrial Area, all locations earmarked for significant future development.
The fourth contract is with LWP Property Group for the first stage of Trinity Alkimos, a multi-stage residential development in Joondalup.
Brierty Managing Director Stuart Crofts said the company has seen a healthy increase in land development opportunities in both regional and metropolitan areas across WA, and the business unit delivering these projects has grown from strength to strength on the back of this trend.
"Brierty's recent contract wins are well aligned with the company's regional expansion plans for the North West of Western Australia," Mr Crofts said.
"As the WA economy responds to the recovery in the resources sector, the demand for residential and industrial land and infrastructure required to support the economy will continue to grow," he said.
"Securing these Pilbara based contracts consolidates Brierty's presence in the North West and provides a springboard for future regional growth," said Mr Crofts.
"Our management team is focused on developing the Land Development business in targeted sectors, while maintaining diversity through Brierty's other business divisions," he said.