UGL and CPB Contractors granted early works contract for CopperString 2032

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Powerlink has granted an early works contract to CIMIC Group’s UGL and CPB Contractors for the CopperString 2032 project in North Queensland.

The $20 million early works package will include thorough engineering design, field surveys, geotechnical surveys, and geotechnical works.

This follows a prior Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) agreement issued to the UGL and CPB Contractors Joint Venture (JV) in 2021, which comprised scoping, design, site investigations, pricing, and contract progress.

The UGL and CPB Contractors JV is the preferred contractor for the project’s delivery phase, which will manage the design, building, and commissioning of seven new substations and a high-voltage transmission line between Townsville and Mt Isa. The design and construction contract is due to be completed later this year and will comprise an enlarged 500-kilovolt transmission line from Townsville to Hughenden and associated works.

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CIMIC Group Executive Chairman Juan Santamaria said, “We are pleased to further strengthen our involvement with CopperString and to support the Queensland government to deliver the important infrastructure that will form the Queensland SuperGrid electricity system, and the economic and employment benefits it will bring to communities.”

“We recognise the importance of engaging with the local community including traditional owners and look forward to creating opportunities for local people and companies who can contribute to the supply chain for this project,” Santamaria stated.

UGL Managing Director Doug Moss said, “UGL, and our JV partner and sister company CPB Contractors, have long supported the design and development of the CopperString 2032 project including early works and site field investigations.”

“UGL is a market leader in design, construction, operations and maintenance across the energy sector and we look forward to working with Powerlink to continue the development of CopperString,” Moss added.

CPB Contractors Managing Director Jason Spears said: “The CPB Contractors and UGL joint venture brings together some of the most experienced civil infrastructure, transmission line and substation delivery experts in Australia to provide a reliable foundation for power supply to existing and future industries from Townsville through to Mount Isa.”

“Through CPB Contractors’ industry-leading technical excellence, delivery precision and local-first commitment, this important infrastructure project supports the economic development and sustainability of North Queensland, ensuring ongoing employment, business and community benefits for the region,” Spears stated.