MAAS Civil has won the first major contract for the new Regional Rail Maintenance Facility at Dubbo.
The Dubbo-based company will be responsible for bulk earthworks ahead on the start of major construction later this year.
In announcing the contract on Tuesday, Minister for Regional Roads and Transport, Paul Toole said the NSW Governments Regional Rail Project is delivering on its promise to create regional jobs and stimulate the economy.
"The $2.8 billion Regional Rail Project will create new opportunities for regional NSW businesses and suppliers such as MAAS Civil," Mr Toole said.
"The maintenance facility is expected to generate around 200 jobs during the construction phase and approximately 50 ongoing jobs when it opens, including apprenticeships and traineeships."
Member for Dubbo Dugald Saunders welcomed the news that a local business had been awarded one of the first major contracts for work, reaffirming his desire for regional businesses to deliver regional projects where possible.
"The Regional Rail Maintenance Facility will be a real boost for the Dubbo economy and I look forward to other local businesses getting involved," Mr Saunders said.
"One of the major advantages of having projects like this in our electorate is the ability to keep our workers in work, especially in the wake of prolonged drought and the COVID-19 pandemic. This facility is a significant part of a multi-billion dollar project, and is a massive boost for Dubbo and the region."
Mr Saunders also announced a new Business Support Catalogue for organisations wanting to tender for work and for businesses already engaged on the project.
"We want to ensure regional businesses become long term beneficiaries. This Business Support Catalogue provides information on programs and grants for businesses in the region to build capability, capacity and develop their employees' skills," he said.
The Business Support Catalogue can be found online at https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/projects/current-projects/regional-rail