Contract awarded for western section of M12 motorway PPP project in Sydney

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The Government of New South Wales in Australia has selected the joint venture (JV) of CPB Contractors and Georgiou Group to develop the western extension of the M12 motorway.

The M12 Motorway will provide direct access to the new Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport and connect the airport to Sydney’s motorway network. The estimated investment value for the project is US$365 million.

The M12 is an east-west motorway, running between the M7 Motorway at Cecil Hills and The Northern Road at Luddenham, and is being delivered in three sections. The western section package involves the construction of 6.1 kilometers of motorway including 11 bridges and a grade-separated interchange at the airport.

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