Australia's Lotus Creek Wind Farm Completes Concrete Foundations for 46 Turbines
2026-07-15 16:13
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The state-owned Lotus Creek Wind Farm in central Queensland, Australia, has completed the final batch of concrete foundations for its 46 turbines, with an installed capacity of 285 megawatts.

The NSW Government has launched an international design competition for Bays West, seeking concepts that can inspire next-generation urbanization and unlock the full potential of Sydney's inner-city former maritime industrial precinct. Expressions of interest close on July 28, 2026.

South Australia's Torrens to Darlington (T2D) project has commenced in Adelaide, with five tunnel boring machines involved in excavation. Among them, "Mary" and "Catherine" are responsible for the twin southern tunnels, "Elizabeth" for the twin northern tunnels, and two dedicated machines will excavate cross passages connecting the twin tunnels every 120 meters.

Changes to New South Wales work health and safety laws took effect on July 1, 2026, impacting the practical application of codes of practice in regulatory enforcement.

WSP (a Silver Member of the Concrete Institute) has signed an agreement to acquire e2m, an ecological and environmental consulting firm based in Queensland with over 60 employees. Meanwhile, DYWIDAG, a Bronze Member of the Institute, has acquired Interspan, which provides post-tensioning, concrete repair, and strengthening services in Australia, the United Kingdom, and Europe.

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