Transurban has made an unsolicited proposal

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Transurban has made an unsolicited proposal. The idea is at stage two of a three-stage assessment process. For six months the government will work with Transurban to develop a detailed proposal, before deciding whether or not to begin negotiating a binding contract
List of the country updates

Country updates

  • July 18, 2012

    Lend Lease has announced that its consortium has won the project

  • July 16, 2012

    Some 37 major companies have taken part in market briefings coordinated by the government's lead advisor, KPMG

  • July 12, 2012

    Exemplar Health consortium is in line to win the project according to The Australian Financial Review - Exemplar Health, including Lend Lease, Siemens, Capella Capital and Spotless

  • June 29, 2012

    NSW has explained the project structured in a document they have released after the Industry Briefing

    NSW has explained the project structured in a document they have released after the Industry Briefing. * There will be three main contracts: - Tunnels and Station Civils (TSC) package: Procured via D&C contract - Surface and Viaduct Civils (SVC) package: Procured via D&C contract - Operations, Trains and Systems (OTS) Package: Procured via a PPP contract, subject to demonstration of value for money in accordance with NSW Treasury's PPP Guidelines

  • June 21, 2012

    Interlink Roads' shareholders, Transurban, Hastings Funds Management, AMP Capital and Industry Funds Management have achieved financial close for the M5 widening project

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