A $300-million construction contract was this week signed to build the Parkes to Narromine section of the Inland Rail project.
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A joint-venture between BMD Constructions and Fulton Hogan has been selected to build the Parkes to Narromine section, which constitutes the first section of the 1700-kilometre rail line.
Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack could barely contain his enthusiasm, saying: “Inland Rail is a transformational freight rail line and we’re already seeing millions of dollars in Australian government investment making a difference to communities.
“Earlier this year we saw 14,000 tonnes of steel rail from Whyalla delivered and concrete sleepers from the Southern Highlands have been arriving every week since April, with almost 100,000 delivered so far.”
Finance and Public Service Minister Mathias Cormann said starting construction was a huge step to solving Australia’s long-term freight challenges.
“In New South Wales Inland Rail will boost gross state product by $2.6 billion and create about 5000 direct and indirect jobs during construction and into operation,” he said.
Parkes federal MP Mark Coulton said the government was committed to helping create local jobs and opportunities through Inland Rail,” Mr Coulton said.
“This means local communities, small businesses and farmers can take advantage of the employment and economic opportunities of the project.
“Right here in the Parkes electorate there will be local opportunities for concrete supply services, transportation, fencing, earthmoving, drainage, electrical works, concrete works, security and water bore drilling.”
More information about the Parkes to Narromine section is available at inlandrail.artc.com.au/P2N