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Tenix Alliance has secured one of Australia's largest water infrastructure delivery programs - the $300 million Logan Water Alliance.
With partners Cardno and Parsons Brinckerhoff, Tenix Alliance will work with Logan City Council's water business to deliver the three to five-year program of works including the planning, design, construction and commissioning of water, wastewater and recycled water infrastructure in Logan City.
The Logan Water Alliance will provide Logan City Council and its water business, Logan Water, with the capacity to deliver new and improved water, wastewater and recycled water infrastructure in growth areas.
"Tenix Alliance is looking forward to working with Logan Water and its partners to deliver critical infrastructure to the people of Logan", say Ross Taylor, CEO of Tenix Alliance
"This project represents an important opportunity for Tenix Alliance as it continues to provide infrastructure services in Queensland and provides our Queensland team another meaningful opportunity to showcase our water and wastewater infrastructure expertise".
Tenix Alliance has recently completed delivery of the five-year, $227 million BMP Alliance wastewater network improvement program and the award-winning Mackay Water Recycling Project.
Logan City is located between Brisbane and the Gold Coast in south east Queensland, and is a major growth corridor. The City expanded to 261,000 residents in 2008 following recent local government amalgamations, and is expected to attract an additional 120,000 residents by 2026.
For more information: Melissa Pack, Corporate Affairs 02 9963 9632