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| Over the next four years the NSW Government is investing $62.9billion in infrastructure, which will sustain an average of over 160,000 jobs every year. |
ISSUE 25, 28 August 2009 |
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| Commonwealth Coordinator-General hands down the first Progress Report
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| The Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Government Service Delivery, Mark Arbib, released the Commonwealth Coordinator-General’s first Progress Report for the Nation Building Economic Stimulus Plan yesterday (27 August 2009) covering the period 3 February - 30 June 2009. Read more |
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| Round 3 of the Building the Education Revolution P21 projects announced
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| The NSW Government has welcomed the Rudd Government’s announcement that 757 NSW primary schools would benefit from more than $1.4 billion for major infrastructure projects under Round Three of the Primary Schools for the 21st Century program. Read more |
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| Five million bricks for Housing NSW – and more to come
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Since the start of the Nation Building Stimulus Plan enough bricks have been ordered in NSW to build Sydney’s ANZ Stadium five times over.
This week the Australian and NSW Housing Ministers, Tanya Plibersek and David Borger, handed over the five millionth brick ordered as part of the State’s biggest ever social housing project. Read more |
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| Local engineering business benefits from Managing Contractor structure
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| Local engineering business, Ficogi Engineering Pty Ltd, has been awarded a package of structural steel fabrication, delivery and installation work by Managing Contractor, Brookfield Multiplex for schools in Rounds One and Two of the Building the Education Revolution (BER) program in Western Sydney. Read more |
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| 6 star ratings standard required for Housing NSW’s Nation Building projects
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| Housing NSW has set high standards in design and management of all new construction under the Nation Building program aiming to achieve the goal of environmental sustainability. Read more |
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